OddHatter
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Hello GregNYC,
First of all I'm glad to read that the cancer is fine. My father had some of his ear and nose removed which planted the seed. I have a small spot on my forehead I'm "watching" now - my wife's a nurse and says its fine but I may just pull the trigger and get a referal to a dermatologist. It did prompt me to take action and hence my regular post but, again, I'm glad to read all is well with you.
And you are sooo right about the forum! I've been lurking and learning a couple of months now and your observation of seeing men showing pics wearing thier hats also is helping me feel like I'm not alone. When I catch the smirks as I walk about town I just recall some of those pics - and my dad's warning - and soldier on. Knowing there are so many others here like you willing to share their thoughts and experiences to help me get my sea legs does, indeed, bolster my confidence.
I'm so jealous you have access to all those awesome shops! Actually, I'm happy for you as I know where I live there simply wouldn't be enough business for such a place to survive. The closest "hat store" is one in Milwaukee which is just under 2 hours south of where I live - not too far but not a place I can just stop by on a whim. My primary source of hats right now has been the internet - eBay mostly - and local thrift stores (whose supply is very scarce - I only found one hat, but its a beauty).
I second your views on the golden age of films. I'm in a noir kick now just because I'm digging the hats so much. I'm getting ideas on how to improve my daily dress in a classic style. For years I've just been a jeans and tee shirt/sweatshirt kind of guy with a ball cap (drove truck over the road until a few years ago) so I've found that wearing a fedora has "forced" me to up my style a bit which really means finally dress my age. Anyhow, I've been feeling better about myself just by improving my dress to collars only now so switching to fedoras may not only help protect my brain cap, but help my self-image as well. And I have all the pics of men like you wearing your hats to thank for that.
So again, thanks so much for taking the time out to share with me your experience. I couldn't feel more welcome. I'll try and post some pics as soon as I can figure out how to do it.
Opps! I'm sorry, friends. I thought I could reply individually to each thoughtful post but it seems my replys appear in the end of the thread – which is totally cool but I can't be so long-winded, I guess. Like I said, I'm still learning and learning how to post, etc. on this forum is all part of my journey so I'm sorry for the double posting. Chock it up to a noob acting like a noob.
Wow. So many great comments that is truly helping me not feel so alone. I wish I could reply to each of you but it would make my post way too long. Here's a few quick thoughts at the moment, but thank you all for taking the time to share with me your experience. I truly couldn't feel more welcome and I hope to contribute later as I grow in my own “hat wisdom”.
Thanks to “The Good” for the reminder about hat etiquette as I can see how that little bit and help in my confidence. I'm recalling my old navy days when we never went anywhere “uncovered” and I'm just acting accordingly with my new cover, as it were. Tough part now is what to do with the hat when at a restaurant where there is no place to hang a hat. I've taken to carrying a hanky/pocket square with me to lay down on the booth next to me and set my cover there. But you are, of course, spot on correct about etiquette. I've read a lot in the forum about Akubra's Fed IV so I think that may be in the cards. Your suggestion of the color “moonstone” hasn't fallen on deaf ears
I love the “not to stand out is much worse than standing out”. Thanks for that “Classic Gangster”. For the record, I got my first “Nice hat” comment from an older gentlemen today. I just beamed and said “Thank you”. And yeah, it did feel good. I'm not a very tall man (5'8”), but I sure felt a little taller then.
The thin ribbon suggestion by “Rick Blaine” (I just watched Casablanca again last night) is a good one. Thing is I'm having trouble finding hats with such a thing and I'm not quite ready to try changing ribbons, but I'll keep a sharp eye out nonetheless.
“Big J”, thanks for the sage words. I always considered myself a confident man but I'm learning that, at some deep level, I do actually care what others may think of me and I guess I do let fear get in the way sometimes. So reading about confidence in the self as an extension of the hat (and not vice versa) is right on. I knew that, of course, but some days are better than others, right brother? It was good to read again, as I do need it.
I'm going to continue reading (I couldn't get to the forum until about 2030 my time) and maybe post some more replys later. Like I said, I don't want to make this too long but I feel I should reply to each. Not realistic, I'm sure, but again, thank you all for the kind and encouraging words.