Greaser Cat
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Yeps said:I tend to associate the stingy brim, especially in odd materials (khaki, pinstripes, etc.), with the punk/ska aesthetic. I dislike them because they seem to me to be contrary to the purpose of a hat, that is, to keep the weather, be it sun, rain, or snow out of one's face. But that is just my opinion.
That's just not true at all. Real, Clash-style punk rockers (of which I once was/sort of still am) wear real, actual fedoras...
The Clash:
Mike Ness of Social Distortion:
Gabby of The Cadillac Tramps:
So if one is wearing a trilby (which is what the hat is if it comes in the odd materials you described) and claims to be part of the punk rock subculture, then he or she knows nothing about either hats or punk rock. But perhaps you were referencing the original meaning of the word "punk" and not the music-related punk rock subculture? If so, then my apologies, and perhaps I should have applied a more charitable interpretation of your post.