BanjoMerlin
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Since I'm new here I should get a freebie even on an old subject. So here goes.
JFK seldom wore hats but LBJ often wore a hat so he should have negated the JFK effect, if there was one.
Hats didn't go out of style. PEOPLE went out of style.
Men stopped wearing suits everywhere they went. Men stopped wearing a necktie at home. Women stopped wearing a dress while they did housework. Teens refused to do anything the "establishment" did. Hats were replaced by Caps.
I've always worn a hat. When everyone in school was growing their hair long, mine was falling out. If you've never had the top of your head sunburnt you cannot really appreciate the value of a good hat.
JFK seldom wore hats but LBJ often wore a hat so he should have negated the JFK effect, if there was one.
Hats didn't go out of style. PEOPLE went out of style.
Men stopped wearing suits everywhere they went. Men stopped wearing a necktie at home. Women stopped wearing a dress while they did housework. Teens refused to do anything the "establishment" did. Hats were replaced by Caps.
I've always worn a hat. When everyone in school was growing their hair long, mine was falling out. If you've never had the top of your head sunburnt you cannot really appreciate the value of a good hat.