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How do folks react to your hat wearing?

GHT

I'll Lock Up
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I suppose it really boils down to the customs of each locale and country.
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Times change, people change.
 

AbbaDatDeHat

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I had one of the nicest things happen at church a couple weeks ago. I usually wear a western style fedora [broad brim] and there is a teen boy there who is autistic. He has kind of take a liking to me and he said he really liked my hat and asked if he could try it on [this is VERY unusual for someone autistic]. Anyway it was a hair too big but he really liked it. I had a new hat like it but in a different color that I had bought but it was a bit tight, so I had only worn it a couple of times. So I took it to Church and it fit him perfectly. He loves it and his Mom said she has to tell him to take it off!
Salute Deacon!!
To give a hat to someone and know it gives them true joy Is one of the true joys of being a hat guy.
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Olumin

Familiar Face
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99% of "Autistic" people are really just people with a little more common sense then the rest of us, so we invented this label to convince them they are "sick". Really, most of them just talk less bulls**t. Only "censored" because most forums have rules against swearing. It's a very convenient label really, because it's so broad that you can diagnose anyone with it if you wanted to. And they do.


You would be surprised how many people would like to dress a certain way, but don't do so because they are afraid of what other people might think. When they see you walking around in something unconventional like a fedora, it might just give them the push they needed to start being more true to themselves.

"You're damned if you do and damned if you don't."
Other people will think what they want anyway, so you might aswell just do what you want to start with.
 

milandro

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The Netherlands
I have to say that the reactions to my hat wearing have been very positive in the last few months .

I got several compliments from young persons and they noticed me at the hospital where I had to go daily for a while because I often showed up with a different hat.

There were also negative moments.

I remember distinctly in the weeks after 7 October 2023 that some people looked at me in a puzzled way when I was wearing my black Stetson Dune Gun Club ( which, for someone not particularly " In the know" may look like a Hassidic hat).

A funny one was when I wore a Stetson " Amish" (not quite but close) black hat I have , someone (who might have been in a Jocular mood) greeted me with a title used for vicars
 
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Got out of the car at this evening’s Stones concert and put on my hat. Some dude walked up and said “You know when they pull someone out of the ticket presentation line for a body scan? You’re getting pulled out.”

:p (They pulled my daughter instead)

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Another guy: “That’s a bad-ass hat!”

The night is young…
 
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Edward

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London, UK
A couple of weeks ago, I was in Paris for a few nights again with work. On the way back to my hotel after a long morning in class, I was waiting to cross the road when I saw, waiting at the other side, a young man dressed in a very 40s silhouette. Trenchcoat, fedora... It had been a very wet morning. He was I would guess maybe early 20s, with a young lady of a similar age (dressed modern), possibly students. We clearly clocked each other - I was dressed in modern items that are in a vaguely 50s cut and assembled in a way that has a sort of mid 50s look to it - and as it was still fairly warm, one of my old Akubra Capricorns:

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His fedora far outshone mine is style - furfelt, not unlike a Federation in Tawny Fawn. As we passed in the middle of the road he said something in French that I didn't quite catch but which was clearly complementary - I just had time for a smile, anod, and an "Et vous!" Nice little interaction. One of the sort of things that happen when you spot one of Your Tribe.

I'll be wearing my new Hat Centre hat (posted about over on the "post new hats here" thread) when I'm back on the 13th, be funny if we cross paths again. I did wonder if he's on here somewhere... I keep meaning to get a couple of cards prnted up with the Lounge details to have to hand when I'm out and about.
 

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