Vardeman Sneed
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Does anyone know any retailers of men's 'dress hats' in Kentucky?
Not being accustomed to wearing a hat, I am strongly considering doing so. My reluctance to wearing a hat is primarily due to not finding a hat to fit my size 7-3/4 head. The phrase 'one size fits all' for hats/caps, doesn't work for me. I can only remember having one cheap straw hat and one fitted baseball cap that actually fit this head of mine.
As a side note, the interest in 'dress hats' seems to coincide with an interest in actually wanting to dress better. After wearing jeans, cotton twill pants, short/long sleeved polo shirts, and short/long sleeved oxford shirts for most of my 23 year professional engineering career, I am now acquiring wool blend slacks and long sleeved dress shirts. It seems that the difference between 'upper business casual' and 'lower business casual' is becoming more apparent as time passes. Every so often, I will even wear a tie to work to invoke reactions from those who never have worn a tie.
I have also moved to shaving with a straight razor, after getting bad shaves from cartridge razors for 30+ years. Maybe there is something about the old ways of doing things that some of today's technologies and philosophies cannot 'hold a candle' to.
Anyway, I would appreciate any information as to hat retailers in Kentucky.
Thanks,
Bob
Not being accustomed to wearing a hat, I am strongly considering doing so. My reluctance to wearing a hat is primarily due to not finding a hat to fit my size 7-3/4 head. The phrase 'one size fits all' for hats/caps, doesn't work for me. I can only remember having one cheap straw hat and one fitted baseball cap that actually fit this head of mine.
As a side note, the interest in 'dress hats' seems to coincide with an interest in actually wanting to dress better. After wearing jeans, cotton twill pants, short/long sleeved polo shirts, and short/long sleeved oxford shirts for most of my 23 year professional engineering career, I am now acquiring wool blend slacks and long sleeved dress shirts. It seems that the difference between 'upper business casual' and 'lower business casual' is becoming more apparent as time passes. Every so often, I will even wear a tie to work to invoke reactions from those who never have worn a tie.
I have also moved to shaving with a straight razor, after getting bad shaves from cartridge razors for 30+ years. Maybe there is something about the old ways of doing things that some of today's technologies and philosophies cannot 'hold a candle' to.
Anyway, I would appreciate any information as to hat retailers in Kentucky.
Thanks,
Bob