MisterGrey said:Actually, the hats are favored specifically by Haredi Jews, which are a sect of Orthodox Judaism. They are the most "hard line" of Jewish movements, adhering to an especially strict and literal interpretation of the Tanakh. Other Orthodox Jews, while more fundamental in nature than other Jewish sects, are much less restrictive and isolationist than the Haredi. For example, Haredi Judaism emphasizes a strict policy of having as little interaction with the secular/Non-Jewish world as possible, whereas "regular" Orthodox Jews tend to integrate themselves as productive members of society. The most hard-line of the Haredi, and the most fond of wide-brimmed Borsalinos, as the Hassids, who are the stereotypical "long beard/frock coat/big hat" Jews. Their style of dress, hats included, come from post-Renaissance era Poland, where the Hassidic movement flourished. At the time, frock coats and large woolen hats-- resembling giant ushankas-- constituted "everyday wear" amongst Jews. The movement itself emphasizes a kind of "stuck in time" approach to the world, keeping the values-- and even dress-- of the time when the movement began, and which its followers believe was a more spiritually pure time. The fedora became popular because the open crown allowed different sub-sects within the movement to bash it in different ways to demonstrate their affiliation; someone well versed in the different Hassidic sub-sects can quickly determine who they are dealing with based on the crown of the hat.
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Leave it to another Jew to argue with him! lol
Borsolino fedoras are not "historic" or the same as the striemels and spodiks of Poland. They're just modest black hats.
The "stuck in time" aspect doesn't apply to fedoras and a lot of fedora-wearing Orthodox Jews are Modern Orthodox and not Haredi at all. Besides which, the whole "productive members of society" thing was pretty outta nowhere. Ultra-orthodox is itself a big group and like every other group its got its productive and un-productive people.
Just my .02 cents.