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Did they really punch out their straw hats at the end of the season?

scotrace

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From Shorpy, exhibit A:

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thunderw21

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The changing times...

Perhaps a ceremony to mark the changing of time and season?

On the opposite end of the spectrum, I have a story in my February 1929 National Retail Clothier Magazine of men 'sacrificing' their felt hats on a fiery alter before parading through town for National Straw Hat Day. Retire the old, bring in the new.

Could it be the same thing only with straws?
 

Dewhurst

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What, were these people rich or something?

I willingly revolt against "traditions" like this.
 

johnnycanuck

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If the Boater hat (I take it we are talking about boaters) was as cheep as the new straw fedoras Wal-mart offers I could not see why anyone wouldn't punch a hole in it and buy a new one the next year. Just a thought.
Johnny
 

Dewhurst

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johnnycanuck said:
If the Boater hat (I take it we are talking about boaters) was as cheep as the new straw fedoras Wal-mart offers I could not see why anyone wouldn't punch a hole in it and buy a new one the next year. Just a thought.
Johnny


So, they weren't rich, they were masochists who were only too happy to destroy the object of their pain!
 

Doctor Strange

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My dad, who grew up in NYC in the 20s (he turns 90 next month!), told me about this many times. It was a tradition on Felt Hat Day, September 15, to put your fist through your straw hat and break out your cool-weather felt. He saw it done plenty.

Of course, you could buy a decent new hat for a dollar or two then - a very different situation than today, even accounting for inflation!
 

winston

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These people worked hard in their hats. I doubt if they were fit for use come next spring/summer, and I doubt if they cost much to begin with.
 

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