HudsonHawk
I'll Lock Up
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As observed well over a decade ago in the hats forum here on the FL, it’s always best to wear the hat, and not the other way around. An awkward self-consciousness is not what most of us would choose to project.
The statements we wish to make with our visual presentations to the world change over time. We aren’t quite the same people we were a dozen years ago.
It’s not just clothes. The sight of a paunchy older fellow with an elaborate combover getting out of a late-model Corvette in a supermarket parking lot would have people thinking the Viagra didn’t work.
I promised myself many years ago that I would never be the guy who pretends he has more hair than he actually does. In my teens and 20s, I had a beautiful head of thick, wavy hair, the girls used to love to run their hands through it and tell me they wish they had hair like this. It's gone now, and I'm ok with that. If anyone ever mentions my lack of hair now, I just say "you should have seen me 30 years ago...it would have made you curl up in a ball and cry".
I do wear a hat most of the time outdoors because my head is either freezing or broiling. I'd like to think they are stylish, but it's a far more practical matter.