Gobi
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What do you all think if the impact of social media on hats? I, like most of you probably, see all these ads on Facebook (almost more than actual posts) hat "companies" selling cool looking hats but they rarely disclose that they are made from wool. Some of them claim to be fur felt but they're selling them for like $30 so obviously that isn't rabbit fur. That's an issue since they are further skewing the quality terminologies. Most of these companies in my feed use pictures of Clint Easteood or Tom Petty. They get a lot of likes which concerns me. The ads all kind of look the same but they all have different names which leads me to believe they are foreign scammers. So the hat that the buyer recieves, if they receive anything at all, will be of poor quality causing those buyers to have a bad experience with hats. That's not good.
Next we have low quality wool and synthetic felt hats being sold at fashion stores to younger women so they can wear them for a quick insta shoot and be done with them. That doesn't seem good either.
Our fine felt lids are being thrown into the same category as these cheap hats and scams. I don't really like where this is going. Thoughts?
Next we have low quality wool and synthetic felt hats being sold at fashion stores to younger women so they can wear them for a quick insta shoot and be done with them. That doesn't seem good either.
Our fine felt lids are being thrown into the same category as these cheap hats and scams. I don't really like where this is going. Thoughts?