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Doran said:My dad was born in 1921 and spent the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s (as well as the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s) in L.A. and says he NEVER wore a fedora! And he had only one suit for a good portion of the early 1940s, a baby blue number. I often suspect NEVER was an exaggeration but it still says something.
Yes, it may have been an exaggeration (which I firmly believe was the case with that somewhat famous quote that in 1946 NYC was a "hatless" city). Los Angeles has often been on the edges of fashion, and its men stopped wearing hats before it became common in most of the rest of the country. I have quite a few photos of my father wearing fedoras in PA and NY, but not one after he moved to California in the mid-'50s (although now he wears one almost every day!). It reminds me of what Dad also has said about the cars he saw when he moved out here, that the "Mexican boys" stripped them down, including the hood ornaments, something not as common on the East Coast.