daizawaguy
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Akubra wide brimmed in Asia - Guess who!!?? lol
daizawaguy said:Akubra wide brimmed in Asia - Guess who!!?? lol
Rule17 said:Interesting that flat caps say "low class" to some and certain styles say CEO to others. I guess I should also try to find an additional forum to ask people who aren't hat-lovers what conclusions they draw about those of us who are.
Torpedo said:Mmmmh... I have read some peculiar conclusions in forums like StyleForum or AskAndy. One that comes to mind was that hat-wearers were almost always balding or bald men :eusa_doh:.
Jenny McCarthy was quoted saying pretty much the same thing as applying to flat-hats, in an interview in Maxim (I think).
Fletch said:A nonblack, non-Indy fedora means, essentially, "I am this guy."
"I am an urbanite, a son of the pavements. If I am not Black, Italian or over the age 75, I wish I was. I am a bundle of neuroses held together by coffee, cigarettes, and obsessive-compulsion. Not only that, I can't get to sleep without horns honking, I gag on air without diesel fumes in it and the sight of grass and trees makes me itch."
Fletch said:A nonblack, non-Indy fedora means, essentially, "I am this guy."
"I am an urbanite, a son of the pavements. If I am not Black, Italian or over the age 75, I wish I was. I am a bundle of neuroses held together by coffee, cigarettes, and obsessive-compulsion. Not only that, I can't get to sleep without horns honking, I gag on air without diesel fumes in it and the sight of grass and trees makes me itch."
ron521 said:Bowler = English businessman, or silent movie comedy star
Hal said:They are very rarely seen in Britain, and this has been true for at least 25 years.
Does that mean you are a Prince.[huh]Nick D said:But it's still a stereotype in the States.
Since moving to the UK I've seen two bowlers worn. I'm looking for one for myself, but I am neither British, nor a banker