Machine Ager
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Like Forrest above I am in Austin. So most any style goes.... however my family gives me a hard time with my Fedora's thinking them too old fashioned :{
On an excuse for a road trip, I visited Austin after Christmas last year. I wore my older Resistol Open Road clone everywhere: out to dinner, walking around downtown. NOBODY reacted. I guess the bumper sticker is true: "Keep Austin Weird"!I live in Austin, Texas. No one says a word about my hat. It would take a lot more than a fedora to make me seem weird here.
Like Forrest above I am in Austin. So most any style goes.... however my family gives me a hard time with my Fedora's thinking them too old fashioned :{
I must disagree with those who said it does not matter what others think. For those of us new to hats it does in fact matter a great deal.
If one has been wearing fedoras for generations they may simply be wearing the hat out of habit and may have long since stopped caring what other people think. For that person other people's opinions may be less important. However anyone new to wearing a fedora is doing so specifically to influence those around them. A fedora is a fashion accessory. The sole purpose of fashion is to influence those around us through our dress. And most people want their fashion choices to elicit positive reactions (even if their bravado says otherwise). If all one needs is a hat to keep the sun & rain off their head, there are many less costly and more effective means than a fedora.
A fedora is a fashion accessory.
Nowadays the only difference I notice is people say Howdy to me rather than hello .
It is difficult for me to judge people's reactions to my hats, because in general, people seem to treat me with respect/trepidation. Maybe because I am nearly as wide as I am tall, (my wife says I look like a refrigerator), or because I am a retired Marine, I really don't know, but people just kinda steer clear of me as a rule. Kinda works to my advantage in the rude comment arena though!
Since I am of the senior citizen variety I guess that wearing a fedora looks natural. I have never had a negative comment but plenty of positive ones....I think the color does matter. I have a great black Bond that gets far more comments than than grays. Also people seem to notice my fawn with brown band.....Which reminds me, I don't see too many black fedoras in the Lounge photos. I think black is quite classy and don't see why they aren't more popular. Any ideas?
..... I think black is quite classy and don't see why they aren't more popular. Any ideas?
I almost expect something like the following to appear on this thread:
"I was walking in a crowd of people and suddenly a voice yelled out 'Wow what a great hat!'....... soon people were looking at me and pointing and gathering around me... it was so embarrassing.... I was almost sorry I yelled."
(Adapted from an old joke in which the shout is "Red Skelton's in the crowd!")
I love all the feedback guys. A perfect example of just wearing it and getting over the fact that you are doing something different happened yesterday. I just got a new pork pie yesterday and the brim is larger than the other pork I have. It is also in a "rust" color that I have never worn before (I will post pictures soon). I actually fretted over this hat for a good hour before walking out the door and just wearing it with pride. I walked into the grocery and behold the first person I make eye contact with says "love the hat" from then on I was good to go! I know we all like to think that what other people think don't matter but it does feel good to get compliments I must say.