Enigma1947
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I am writing in response to an issue presented in a recent thread. Because the thread was stirring up so much controversy, the original poster decided it was time to take it down. The topic discussed had been the topic of many threads and posts before it.
The general idea was that many of the more knowledgeable members had left the lounge for various reasons and that there didn’t seem to be newer, equally knowledgeable members to “take their place”. The lounge is filled with collectors of every variety and “rank”. I think we need to define what that means.
Some say that they don’t appreciate being categorized. The psychology of the fact is that we want to be categorized! This is exactly why we join fraternities, clubs, organizations, and forums! We want to walk into a room and know that those around us share the same interests, hobbies and talents. Belonging to a group such as the Fedora Lounge means being categorized! I feel that most members of the Fedora Lounge fall into one of these categories:
Period-Specific General Living Full-Timers: Those who completely immerse themselves in all aspects (fashion, movies, music, cars, etc.) of a specific time period (1940’s, 1930’s to the early 1950’s, etc.). One does not necessarily need to be a connoisseur of any specific aspect.
NEW CATEGORY ADDED! Period-Specific General Living Part-Timers: Those who strive to immerse themselves in all aspects (fashion, movies, music, cars, etc.) of a specific time period (1940’s, 1930’s to the early 1950’s, etc.) but have no problem with enjoying the comforts of modern conveniences. One does not necessarily need to be a connoisseur of any specific aspect.
Period-Specific General Living Enthusiasts: Those who are greatly interested in all aspects of a specific time period but do not necessarily immerse themselves in those aspects.
Period-Specific Fashion Connoisseurs: Period-specific fashion collectors who possess or strive to possess above average knowledge and understanding of vintage fashions.
Period-Specific Fashion Enthusiasts: Period-specific fashion collectors who do not necessarily strive to possess an above-average understanding of vintage fashion.
General Fashion Connoisseurs: Those who possess or strive to possess above-average knowledge of general fashion.
General Fashion Enthusiasts: Those who simply want to look good, regardless of period specificity.
Item-Specific Period Fashion Enthusiasts: Those whose interest in a single element of period fashion (neckties, shoes, leather jackets, etc.) greatly outweighs their interest in any of the other elements.
Item-Specific Fashion Enthusiasts: Those whose interest in a single element of fashion greatly outweighs their interest in any of the other elements.
Period-Specific Costume Re-enactors: Those who have an interest in period-specific fashion solely for use at re-enactments.
Period-Specific Costume Seekers: Those interested in period-specific fashion solely for one-time use.
Character-Specific Fashion Enthusiasts: Those who seek to replicate or embody a style made famous by a figure in popular entertainment, e.g., Indiana Jones.
Profiteers: Those who use this forum solely for the purpose of gathering information to boost their sales. These people have no interest other than lining their own pockets.
This is not a "ranking" list by any means. No category should be seen as "above" or "below" another. We are all different! As the author, I only "ranked" them in the order that interests me. Except, I do feel that "Profiteers" deserve the bottom
I know that falling under certain categorizes means coming under heavy financial burdens (I know it does for me!). We must do our best to satisfy our passions to the best of our financial abilities and be mindful of the fact that some may never have the means to fully satisfy theirs. It’s a harsh fact of life and is truly a tragedy IMO.
I have been obsessed with a specific time period (the art deco era going in to the very early 1950's) since I was a small child and I am 28 now. Believe me, it's not just about style and vintage clothing for me. It's about recapturing an era in American history and submersing myself in that era (to the best of my financial abilities) When I dress vintage, I try to recreate a specific year as best as I can. When I do late 30's, I do late 30's. When I do early 50's, I do early 50's. I will NEVER wear an early 50's tie with a belted back jacket (unless it is one of the ultra rare early 50's belted back sport coats. Yes, they did exist.)! Striving to be period accurate is something that gives me a tremendous amount of pleasure! It is my addiction. I am constantly striving to fall under the first category, “Period-Specific General Living Full-Timers”. UPDATE: I have changed my category to "Period-Specific General Living Part-Timers". Obviously, being a full timer means that I wouldn't be sitting at this computer!
I think people here should muster up the courage to pose upon themselves some serious questions: why am I here? Which category do I fall under? And, if I am not happy with that category, what can I do to change that?
What do you think?
The general idea was that many of the more knowledgeable members had left the lounge for various reasons and that there didn’t seem to be newer, equally knowledgeable members to “take their place”. The lounge is filled with collectors of every variety and “rank”. I think we need to define what that means.
Some say that they don’t appreciate being categorized. The psychology of the fact is that we want to be categorized! This is exactly why we join fraternities, clubs, organizations, and forums! We want to walk into a room and know that those around us share the same interests, hobbies and talents. Belonging to a group such as the Fedora Lounge means being categorized! I feel that most members of the Fedora Lounge fall into one of these categories:
Period-Specific General Living Full-Timers: Those who completely immerse themselves in all aspects (fashion, movies, music, cars, etc.) of a specific time period (1940’s, 1930’s to the early 1950’s, etc.). One does not necessarily need to be a connoisseur of any specific aspect.
NEW CATEGORY ADDED! Period-Specific General Living Part-Timers: Those who strive to immerse themselves in all aspects (fashion, movies, music, cars, etc.) of a specific time period (1940’s, 1930’s to the early 1950’s, etc.) but have no problem with enjoying the comforts of modern conveniences. One does not necessarily need to be a connoisseur of any specific aspect.
Period-Specific General Living Enthusiasts: Those who are greatly interested in all aspects of a specific time period but do not necessarily immerse themselves in those aspects.
Period-Specific Fashion Connoisseurs: Period-specific fashion collectors who possess or strive to possess above average knowledge and understanding of vintage fashions.
Period-Specific Fashion Enthusiasts: Period-specific fashion collectors who do not necessarily strive to possess an above-average understanding of vintage fashion.
General Fashion Connoisseurs: Those who possess or strive to possess above-average knowledge of general fashion.
General Fashion Enthusiasts: Those who simply want to look good, regardless of period specificity.
Item-Specific Period Fashion Enthusiasts: Those whose interest in a single element of period fashion (neckties, shoes, leather jackets, etc.) greatly outweighs their interest in any of the other elements.
Item-Specific Fashion Enthusiasts: Those whose interest in a single element of fashion greatly outweighs their interest in any of the other elements.
Period-Specific Costume Re-enactors: Those who have an interest in period-specific fashion solely for use at re-enactments.
Period-Specific Costume Seekers: Those interested in period-specific fashion solely for one-time use.
Character-Specific Fashion Enthusiasts: Those who seek to replicate or embody a style made famous by a figure in popular entertainment, e.g., Indiana Jones.
Profiteers: Those who use this forum solely for the purpose of gathering information to boost their sales. These people have no interest other than lining their own pockets.
This is not a "ranking" list by any means. No category should be seen as "above" or "below" another. We are all different! As the author, I only "ranked" them in the order that interests me. Except, I do feel that "Profiteers" deserve the bottom
I know that falling under certain categorizes means coming under heavy financial burdens (I know it does for me!). We must do our best to satisfy our passions to the best of our financial abilities and be mindful of the fact that some may never have the means to fully satisfy theirs. It’s a harsh fact of life and is truly a tragedy IMO.
I have been obsessed with a specific time period (the art deco era going in to the very early 1950's) since I was a small child and I am 28 now. Believe me, it's not just about style and vintage clothing for me. It's about recapturing an era in American history and submersing myself in that era (to the best of my financial abilities) When I dress vintage, I try to recreate a specific year as best as I can. When I do late 30's, I do late 30's. When I do early 50's, I do early 50's. I will NEVER wear an early 50's tie with a belted back jacket (unless it is one of the ultra rare early 50's belted back sport coats. Yes, they did exist.)! Striving to be period accurate is something that gives me a tremendous amount of pleasure! It is my addiction. I am constantly striving to fall under the first category, “Period-Specific General Living Full-Timers”. UPDATE: I have changed my category to "Period-Specific General Living Part-Timers". Obviously, being a full timer means that I wouldn't be sitting at this computer!
I think people here should muster up the courage to pose upon themselves some serious questions: why am I here? Which category do I fall under? And, if I am not happy with that category, what can I do to change that?
What do you think?
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