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As it is the time of year to start switching to straw hats I've been seeking them out (and have purchased a few) on eBay. It struck me the other day that quite often the ribbons on straw hats are a bit less informal than those of felt hats. They tend to be a bit more colorful, often striped. Since the straws are a replacement for the felt hats in warmer weather rather than simply a hat intended for weekends or vacations, I thought it a bit odd. You don't normally see felt hats with multicolored ribbons, so I wonder why do they appear on straws?
The only thing I could think of was that the coming of spring brings a lightening of the general mood, a spring in the step, a bit of jauntiness that calls for a less formal ribbon. Of course, it could simply be that a straw hat in itself is considered informal.
Just musings on a spring day.
Cheers,
Tom
The only thing I could think of was that the coming of spring brings a lightening of the general mood, a spring in the step, a bit of jauntiness that calls for a less formal ribbon. Of course, it could simply be that a straw hat in itself is considered informal.
Just musings on a spring day.
Cheers,
Tom