Lastmohecken
Familiar Face
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- Ozark Mountains, United States
It could be, as I have noticed the same thing, but then again, I think in some of the old pictures you see, they are posing for the picture, and because they are posing, people will often kick their hat back, so as not to shade the face and eyes, or give their hat some other jaunty slant of some kind. But wait till they get out in the wind, and they will probably pull that hat back down, to keep from chasing it.
On another note, I have noticed that the western hats from the days of my youth, were often taller crowned then the Rodeo hat of today, which usually has the low 4 inch tall cattleman's crease, much to my agrivation when I am trying to buy one because the shape of my head, is such that I just plain can't wear a really low crowned hat, but it seems to be very popular today in the western wear stores.
Even I might raise a hat up for a picture, but in the real world, I want it down on my forehead, so it feels secure, but that's just me. Sorry, I might have drifted from your subject.
You maybe right, though. Since Crown styles have often changed, maybe how low or high they are on the average head also changes for the sake of style.
On another note, I have noticed that the western hats from the days of my youth, were often taller crowned then the Rodeo hat of today, which usually has the low 4 inch tall cattleman's crease, much to my agrivation when I am trying to buy one because the shape of my head, is such that I just plain can't wear a really low crowned hat, but it seems to be very popular today in the western wear stores.
Even I might raise a hat up for a picture, but in the real world, I want it down on my forehead, so it feels secure, but that's just me. Sorry, I might have drifted from your subject.
You maybe right, though. Since Crown styles have often changed, maybe how low or high they are on the average head also changes for the sake of style.