Harley Quinn
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As I said earlier, let em drown in their own faeculence, the proles... they don't know why any of us wear hats...
SlyGI said:Hello Gents,
I’ve been lurking awhile now and I just thought I would finally chime in.
I too, am new to wearing hats (except for when I was in the military–I’m NG now). I’ve always loved the suites and hats of men in old black and white movies. I’ve always wanted to dress like that but up until now, I didn’t have the money, and I thought it wasn’t “me.”
Now I have a great excuse. This past Tuesday, I had my second skin cancer operation on my head. It was only a Basal Cell, but, it was my second operation. I took about 12 stitches this time. Last operation I took tons of stitches. I have a scar under my hair on my left side of my head, that is about a five inches– in an arch over my ear. You can’t see it because it’s covered up by my hair. This last operation is about 2.5 inches long and goes from the top of my head to just above my occipital protuberance.
Wear your hat with pride, hats are totally cool!!!
So, I’m now searching for good hat vendors in the Twin Cities area. I’ll probably get a couple of nice straw hats for the summer, and a couple of fedoras for the winter.
If anyone knows of a good, local, hat vendor, please let me know.
All the best!
SlyGi
ScionPI2005 said:I can relate to this pretty well myself. I'm also a college student, and while I don't dress professionally, I do dress much more neatly than most college students. I've found both my fedoras and my newsboys to go well with either slacks or jeans with a nice tucked-in button up shirt.
From time to time, my parents still comment about how they aren't certain fedoras look good on me; mainly because when they were growing up, they only saw men wear fedoras when they were completely dressed up. It has taken me some time to feel more comfortable wearing my fedoras even with casual clothes, but I have decided that my style looks good.
It's true. You just have to find what works best for you and stick with it.
GreyHat said:I usually do jeans (or slacks occasionally) and a button-down shirt. Leather jacket and grey fedora to top it off. I think it works, and it is generally well received by people.
GreyHat said:I think that a decent fedora looks good with most anything.
EricH said:Welcome SlyGI. The best hat shop I know of in St. Paul is http://heimies.com which is worth a look. Capitol City hats on university is another choice. I haven't been there in a long time. Most of their stock was import. Consider a custom felt or panama, they are worth the investment. Eric
Spatterdash said:While I appreciate the support and encouragement I see displayed in this thread (and I was happy to contribute in some small way)...
I'd like to point out that my calling a group of fedoras a 'massacre' as opposed to a flock or a bevy or a cluster... was decidely clever on my part, I'll have you know!
None of you thought of it, now, did you?
That was a winning concept that I believe belongs in the lexicon of hat terminology, thank you very much!
Marcus Brody said:Haha, all I know is that my shadow looks cooler than most people around me.
Mr Blaine said:DrQuest and fellow Loungers.
I must say that I am very self concience about wearing my lid. I live in Essex England and the only hat coulture we have here is the baseball cap. For a start I live in England and not the US, so a Fedora sticks out like a sore thumb. Infact I would not be suprised if I am the only person in the area where I live that wears one.
I love wearing my lid, but I have not got the potatos yet to go out on day trips with it on. I usually wear it in the car and only when I am on the way to work. I know that I would get alot of stick for wearing one in Essex.
I am not looking for a confidence boost; I know I just need to get to the stage where I think; who gives a you know what what people think.
I love the 30s and 40s hat and suite styles; it is such a shame that the whole dressing up before you go out ideal has all but died. Lets hope that it will all turn around one day.
Take care; it was good to put my thoughts across.
Paul.
Mr Blaine said:I must say that I am very self concience about wearing my lid. I live in Essex England and the only hat coulture we have here is the baseball cap. For a start I live in England and not the US, so a Fedora sticks out like a sore thumb. Infact I would not be suprised if I am the only person in the area where I live that wears one.
Mr Blaine said:I love wearing my lid, but I have not got the potatos yet to go out on day trips with it on. I usually wear it in the car and only when I am on the way to work. I know that I would get alot of stick for wearing one in Essex.
Mr Blaine said:I love the 30s and 40s hat and suite styles; it is such a shame that the whole dressing up before you go out ideal has all but died. Lets hope that it will all turn around one day.