Baron Kurtz
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Spellflower said:I wonder if the real issue here is that all us hat wearers constantly have to contend with people who want to express their (often stupid) opinions about our hats, and it tends to make us a bit sensitive.
I will assume this is probably the case.Spellflower said:I wonder if the real issue here is that all us hat wearers constantly have to contend with people who want to express their (often stupid) opinions about our hats, and it tends to make us a bit sensitive.
Isabella Snow says:16 hours ago
Awwwww..... look at all the visitors from the fedora lounge. Its sweet that y'all have a club like that. You should teach each other how to read, though.
I didnt say hat wearing was bad - there are a lot of sexy hat styles, this just isnt one of them. I also said Fedoras can be sexy sometimes, and have even included 2 examples. I also said they can look cool - but that does not mean they look sexy.
A Fedora might make some of you look better, but that doesnt mean it makes you look sexy, and it surely doesn't make you a man. That's just about the silliest allusion ever made. Thanks for visiting!
Baron Kurtz said:I accept the fact that most people do not think hats are sexy (at least every woman i've talked to). Just like every woman i've spoken to doesn't think high waisted trousers are sexy.
These things we wear are old men's clothes. they are styles from the past. They are archaisms. No more than memes to the majority of the population. No point getting annoyed whe someone suggests this.
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And yes, Feraud, blogs are generally garbage. Maybe 0.5% of the bloggers i've read have something interesting to say. The rest are the pointless, unintelligible ramblings self-obsessed people; too wrapped up in narcissistic verbal onanism to see how unimportant they really are.
lol lol lolluvthatlulu said:"Gawd"!!!!
It's getting harder to type...all these papercuts from looking up new words in the dictionary!!!
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I think I know what she's getting at here, folks.Isabella Snow said:A Fedora might make some of you look better, but that doesnt mean it makes you look sexy, and it surely doesn't make you a man.
Brad Bowers said:TIME magazine disagrees with this woman. According to the latest Hat Life newsletter, TIME named the fedora as number seven in a list of the ten must-have fashion items:
“Fedoras capped the year off for both men and women. Their vintage, rat-packy allure was enhanced after Justin Timberlake brought sexy back in them.”
High-waisted jeans are also on the list, but I doubt they're as high-waisted as we like.
Brad
We would, however, run the risk of becoming hard, closed, suspicious of outsiders.Miss Neecerie said:Other subcultures are much more accustomed to being ridiculed then the 'fedora, vintage wearers'.....
Goths for example -expect- people to mock and harass them...its part of the known thing.
I think if -we- realised we are a subculture just like the rest...and just learned to -expect- that most people don't share the aesthetic...silly things like others opinions would not matter.
Fletch said:We would, however, run the risk of becoming hard, closed, suspicious of outsiders.
We're lucky so far not to be a known quantity in the larger culture. If we get known, it's got to be positively.