K.D. Lightner
Call Me a Cab
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- Des Moines, IA
I imagine years ago it was important to have an i.d. on your hat, to differentiate it from others who might have the same style or color. I can't tell you how many times I have walked up to a red car in a parking lot, started to put my key in the door, and then realized it was not my Saturn but another red car. Easy to do.
I have two custom made hats that have my name embossed in them and I have a couple of hats, one a cowboy hat, that has the "like hell it's yours..." on it. I have some old vintage hats I scored off ebay that has someone's initials inked inside the sweat band.
I hadn't thought about a business card -- will have to have some personal cards made now that I am retired from my job.
Don't know if anyone would steal my fedoras; I usually keep them near me when I go out or, being female, on my head. A business card would ensure a restaurant or business would be able to contact me. A thief wouldn't care what was on the hat.
karol
I have two custom made hats that have my name embossed in them and I have a couple of hats, one a cowboy hat, that has the "like hell it's yours..." on it. I have some old vintage hats I scored off ebay that has someone's initials inked inside the sweat band.
I hadn't thought about a business card -- will have to have some personal cards made now that I am retired from my job.
Don't know if anyone would steal my fedoras; I usually keep them near me when I go out or, being female, on my head. A business card would ensure a restaurant or business would be able to contact me. A thief wouldn't care what was on the hat.
karol