Bob Roberts
I'll Lock Up
- Messages
- 11,201
- Location
- milford ct
"Huh...?"With the DH?
They don't call it the Junior Circuit for nothing. [emoji38]
"Huh...?"With the DH?
They don't call it the Junior Circuit for nothing. [emoji38]
"Huh...?"
Especially if your name is Toshiyuki (Harold) Sakata.A bowler even more so.
"Looooooooooouuuuuuuuuuu!"The National League, being older than the American League, is referred to as the Senior Circuit. The AL is the Junior Circuit.
It's fun for midwesterners to hate on the NY teams, but Cincy and the Yanks have long been intertwined. Sweet Lou Piniella is, of course much beloved around here. He was the Grand Marshall in the Opening Day parade this year.
"Looooooooooouuuuuuuuuuu!"
I think that if there were still big name competing brands, hat culture would most likely be more mainstream as these companies would be running ad campaigns, product placement, etc. in order to keep their names tops on our minds when we went clothes shopping. Now, with most of the old brands now just licensed names all owned by a few entities, why spend the money promoting products when folks that want hats can just be forced to pick from their mediocre offerings?
Bummer is, most folks now wouldn't know the difference between a woolie and a fine fur felt to save their lives.
The demise of the hat culture occurred in sort of the reverse direction of this.
Because of the decline in the wearing of hats, small companies combined, or were bought out, and manufacturing methods were modernized to keep prices in line. Despite ads, the trend continued in that direction.
Because of all the reasons already supplied here, ad campaigns for expensive, delicate (as compared to cheap cotton which is easily replaceable) fur felt hats will do nothing to make them mainstream.