Rule17
New in Town
- Messages
- 26
- Location
- Sydney, Australia
I wrote on my blog recently about how the picture of a young man in a top hat drew me to the advertising postcard for a play in Sydney. I speculated that the hat probably wasn't even in the production. Having now seen the play, I know that it wasn't.
Obviously the stylist for the shoot wanted to say something about the character and felt the top hat contributed to that. The question is what did s/he think it contributed?
Different hats come imbued with meaning to people who see someone wearing them. When you put on a hat, people will have a reaction or infer something about you based on what associations they come with to that style of.
That's on top of the base conclusion many people draw about hat wearers: he is wearing a hat, therefore he is eccentric/old-fashioned/Indiana Jones/trendy.
I am hoping to explore this, perhaps in an Open Crown podcast, and I wondered if you guys had any thoughts on what people bring to each style of hat. What specific associations might they be making when they see a flat cap/fedora/trilby/Panama and what conclusions are they making about its wearer?