Michael Carter
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 159
- Location
- Midwest
Why aren't hat manufacturers advertising? Nothing on TV, radio, or in print. I haven't seen a hat advertisement since I was about five.
I'm sure hat manufacturers want hats to catch on again as a normal clothing item for men, and I'm sure they would like to increase the bottom line, but yet I still see nothing.
The characters from the television show 'Mad Men' have advertised unrelated products on television. How much of a stretch would it be for Stetson, Biltmore, Dobbs, or anyone else to hire their services to promote hats for the masses?
Even Sam Waterston wears a hat on Law & Order and he hawks for T.D. Waterhouse as a side gig from L&O. He'd be a great spokesman for any hat company.
So what's with hat manufacturers not advertising? How do they expect to increase sales and make the hat an everyday item again without it?
I'm sure hat manufacturers want hats to catch on again as a normal clothing item for men, and I'm sure they would like to increase the bottom line, but yet I still see nothing.
The characters from the television show 'Mad Men' have advertised unrelated products on television. How much of a stretch would it be for Stetson, Biltmore, Dobbs, or anyone else to hire their services to promote hats for the masses?
Even Sam Waterston wears a hat on Law & Order and he hawks for T.D. Waterhouse as a side gig from L&O. He'd be a great spokesman for any hat company.
So what's with hat manufacturers not advertising? How do they expect to increase sales and make the hat an everyday item again without it?