Byrne Sherwood
Familiar Face
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- 57
- Location
- New Orleans, Louisiana
Ever wonder what will happen to your hats after you kick the proverbial bucket? Will they be auctioned, donated to a thrift store, lovingly taken on by a relative? As many of us have experienced when procuring someone else's hats, it is sometimes hard to ascertain the vinatge of the hat and we often muse at other details such as the original price, who owned it, etc.
Why not do future generations of hat wearers a favor and label our hats? A small note placed inside the sweatband (or in the hat box) can tell the future owner who owned it, when and where it was bought and for what price. You could use your own calling card or the business card of the hat store as the place to record the info. If you have a pre-owned hat, you can put your info and what you can glean about the hat's history. It's sort of a title history of your hat. For those of you with a plethora of hats, this might help you keep track of them and their histories.
Any thoughts on this idea? Forgive me if it has been advanced before.
Why not do future generations of hat wearers a favor and label our hats? A small note placed inside the sweatband (or in the hat box) can tell the future owner who owned it, when and where it was bought and for what price. You could use your own calling card or the business card of the hat store as the place to record the info. If you have a pre-owned hat, you can put your info and what you can glean about the hat's history. It's sort of a title history of your hat. For those of you with a plethora of hats, this might help you keep track of them and their histories.
Any thoughts on this idea? Forgive me if it has been advanced before.