Bringing Back The Hat\The Art Of Manliness
Up until the 1950’s men were rarely seen out and about without a hat
sitting upon their head. Since that time, the wearing of hats has seen a
precipitous decline. No one is precisely sure why. Some say the
downfall of hats occurred when JFK did not wear a hat to his
inauguration, thus forever branding them as uncool. This is an urban
myth, however, as Kennedy did indeed don a hat that day. Another theory
posits that the shrinking size of cars made wearing a hat while driving
prohibitively difficult. Most likely, the demise of hats can simply be
traced to changing styles and the ongoing trend towards a more casual
look.
Yet
hats are due for a full resurgence. Hats are both functional and
stylish. They can cover a bad hair day, keep your head warm, and shade
your eyes from the sun. They can also be worn to cover a receding
hairline, which interestingly enough is why Frank Sinatra, an iconic hat
wearer, start wearing one in the first place. They give you touch of
class and sophistication, impart personality, and add an interesting and
unique accent to your outfits. And hats are a sure-fire way to boost
your confidence. A cool hat can quickly become your signature piece and
give you extra swagger.
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