rick54
New in Town
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- Rockford, Michigan
I'd like to thank those forum readers who directed me to Optimo Hat Company. I paid a visit to Graham and staff this past weekend. Fantastic store, staff, and visit!
I was able to leave with a beautiful quartz Homburg Saturday, which I wore around Chicago the rest of the weekend before heading back to Michigan.
I received several compliments on the hat, and it certainly was a head turner with both men and especially the women. If you're ever in Chicago, the Optimo Hat Company should certainly be at the top of your list for a visit.
My question has to do with the etiquette of hat tipping. Things have become so bad these days in regards to this subject, that one often sees baseball caps being worn at the playing of the Nation Anthem, let alone tipping the hat when meeting a lady!
I'd like to ask you gents who do wear hats, if you do follow the rules of tipping your hat on meeting a lady, or has this show of respect gone the way of the women's liberation movement? I'm sure my grandmother would understand and appreciate the gesture, but I'm not so sure that any lady below the age of sixty-five today would understand the meaning! They'd probably ask to see my actor's guild card if I were to do it!
You'd think that common sense would dictate that a hat is removed at least for the playing of the National Anthem and / or the passing of the colors in a parade along the street, but as far as the other rules, how closely do you observe them?
I was able to leave with a beautiful quartz Homburg Saturday, which I wore around Chicago the rest of the weekend before heading back to Michigan.
I received several compliments on the hat, and it certainly was a head turner with both men and especially the women. If you're ever in Chicago, the Optimo Hat Company should certainly be at the top of your list for a visit.
My question has to do with the etiquette of hat tipping. Things have become so bad these days in regards to this subject, that one often sees baseball caps being worn at the playing of the Nation Anthem, let alone tipping the hat when meeting a lady!
I'd like to ask you gents who do wear hats, if you do follow the rules of tipping your hat on meeting a lady, or has this show of respect gone the way of the women's liberation movement? I'm sure my grandmother would understand and appreciate the gesture, but I'm not so sure that any lady below the age of sixty-five today would understand the meaning! They'd probably ask to see my actor's guild card if I were to do it!
You'd think that common sense would dictate that a hat is removed at least for the playing of the National Anthem and / or the passing of the colors in a parade along the street, but as far as the other rules, how closely do you observe them?