wenestvedt
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I've been trying to remember my hat manners: for example I will take it off indoors, but what about when driving a car? (Yes, I was amazed to disciover that I could wear the new cattleman while driving my Camry!)
I'm not the only one thinking about it. I found a piece from a Bangor, ME. newspaper last summer exhorting people to remember not to wear their hats --here, I think, meaning baseball hats -- at inappropriate time & places:
http://bangordailynews.com/news/t/lifestyle.aspx?articleid=135865&zoneid=65
The "Ask Andy" site has an article that uses the public/private nature of spaces top deteemine when hats are top be removed, a distinction which appeals to me:
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/Clothes Articles/etiquette_for_hats_and_caps.htm
And here's a couple of links in a posting on Jonathon Delacour's blog in 2002: http://weblog.delacour.net/archives/000710.html
I remember from JROTC that our cover was to be worn pretty much all the time, but I can't hold myself to the Army's standards, especially these days of Hat Scarcity. :7)
Anyone got any ideas anymore?
- Will
I'm not the only one thinking about it. I found a piece from a Bangor, ME. newspaper last summer exhorting people to remember not to wear their hats --here, I think, meaning baseball hats -- at inappropriate time & places:
http://bangordailynews.com/news/t/lifestyle.aspx?articleid=135865&zoneid=65
The "Ask Andy" site has an article that uses the public/private nature of spaces top deteemine when hats are top be removed, a distinction which appeals to me:
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/Clothes Articles/etiquette_for_hats_and_caps.htm
And here's a couple of links in a posting on Jonathon Delacour's blog in 2002: http://weblog.delacour.net/archives/000710.html
I remember from JROTC that our cover was to be worn pretty much all the time, but I can't hold myself to the Army's standards, especially these days of Hat Scarcity. :7)
Anyone got any ideas anymore?
- Will