I personally don't believe this but I have heard that since soldiers had to wear helmets in ww2, they didn't like to wear headgear thus a factor in the death of hats. I don't believe this one for several reasons. The amount of hatted people in the 40s and 50s, WW1 didn't end hats, and then of course veterans of the war (James Stewart, Sterling Hayden). What do the experts think? Also it would be super cool if anyone has pics of ww2 vets in fedoras or servicemen during the war wearing them (some people in the military are allowed to wear civilian clothing such as intelligence personnel or special agents part of investigative units)
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