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The "downfall of hats". Why?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:46 am
by Legendary Apophis
It isn't really a source-backed thread, but mainly a witnessing by myself (comparing archives/movies of first half XXth versus the latter part of XXth), leading me to a question, why do you think hats faced a "downfall" over the latter part of the XXth century?
I don't include things like "baseball caps" in this, I mean "real" hats (Stetson, Panama etc...).

[spoiler]I also ask this because I decided to go against the global situation and bought myself a "real" hat. Which I will wear. :-D[/spoiler]

Re: The "downfall of hats". Why?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:59 am
by Legendary Apophis
Eärendil wrote:Ball caps are tall that matter.

That illustrated quite well what I said/witnessed, but that didn't answer my question though.

Re: The "downfall of hats". Why?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:00 am
by Juliette
Since 2008, hats are being sold in higher quantities again. You are a bit late with hopping on the trend-wagon.. ;)

Before then (1990-2005), hats were associated with criminals. Before then (1965-1990), they were associated with the establishment.

Re: The "downfall of hats". Why?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:02 am
by Legendary Apophis
ربهالنوع wrote:Since 2008, hats are being sold in higher quantities again. You are a bit late with hopping on the trend-wagon.. ;)

Before then (1990-2005), hats were associated with criminals. Before then (1965-1990), they were associated with the establishment.

I am late indeed, noticed some current singers (and other kind of "celebrities" but also randomers) wearing them. :lol: Few years it was on my mind to get one.

Regarding bolded part, well, that is one of the stereotypes that led me to buy one. 8-[

SuperSaiyan wrote:I wear a leather fedora on occasion.
Typically, I do not leave the house without a hat, be it a "baseball" hat or something else.

Fedora hat. *searches google*
Lol, that's what I bought!

Re: The "downfall of hats". Why?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:11 am
by Juliette
SuperSaiyan wrote:
Eärendil wrote:@ SS. I can wear a hat at work, if it's approved. At my last job, the same applied, but it was working outside.
I'm talking about more business focused things, you don't see someone in a suit wearing a vikings hat to work.
You say that now. *grin* I have seen whole new kinds of crazy.

Re: The "downfall of hats". Why?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:25 am
by minisaiyan
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yeah

Re: The "downfall of hats". Why?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:36 pm
by Drought
SuperSaiyan wrote:
Eärendil wrote:@ SS. I can wear a hat at work, if it's approved. At my last job, the same applied, but it was working outside.

I'm talking about more business focused things, you don't see someone in a suit wearing a vikings hat to work.


I dont know why, but zeratul suddenly comes to mind :-D

On the topic question, I think it simply had gone out of style.
As with other past fashion related trends, many will undergo short lived comebacks.

Re: The "downfall of hats". Why?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:03 pm
by Jack
Baseball hats are real hats and I wear one all the time.

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Re: The "downfall of hats". Why?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:16 pm
by ƒëmmë
same reasons dorsets, petticoats, gloves etc are no longer common..

hats did make a bit of a comeback in Aus in the 90's when everyone was on about the ozone layer having holes, but they have dropped out again middle of summer here and apart from caps (also on decline) there are very rare hats to be seen anywhere.