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		|  12-23-2008, 08:03 PM | #3031 |  
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					Originally Posted by bling trade  Obviously, hats aren't trendy, but I've seen guys pull off these hats:
 cotton, wool, or cashmere borsalino/capas/newsboy (biz casual),
 wool houndstooth or herringbone walking hat (biz casual, but more style-y)
 wool/fur trooper (cold weather)
 cotton fisherman or train conductor (casual)
 |  Zero need for cold weather hats. I'm not a farmer, as Flinty is wont to say.
 
Absolutamente no! to a cotton fisherman, train conductor, or newsboy, as these are the very definition of costume hats.
 
The problem with the wool houndstooth walkers are (a.) I'm not Bing Crosby, though I think we should all aspire to be; and (b.) hats here are only necessary on pretty hot days or when it's raining. Let's put the rain scenario to one side because if you're wearing a trenchcoat you can get away with a cotton bucket hat and not look any more like a tool than many others on the street -- this ain't Carrie Bradshaw's Manhattan, at least not when it rains.
 
So it basically comes down to a linen or twill ivy (flat) cap -- single panel, as I said none of that newsboy look for me -- or a straw Panama.  So which would look less dorky with a navy or dark gray suit?  (I assume that either style would be marginally easier to pair with a summer weight suit.)
 
ETA that villagehatshop.com site has a stunning Panama porkpie called the Capetti that I would seriously consider wearing but it's $714.  WTF?
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		|  12-23-2008, 08:16 PM | #3032 |  
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					Originally Posted by Atticus Grinch  Zero need for cold weather hats. I'm not a farmer, as Flinty is wont to say.
 Absolutamente no! to a cotton fisherman, train conductor, or newsboy, as these are the very definition of costume hats.
 
 The problem with the wool houndstooth walkers are (a.) I'm not Bing Crosby, though I think we should all aspire to be; and (b.) hats here are only necessary on pretty hot days or when it's raining. Let's put the rain scenario to one side because if you're wearing a trenchcoat you can get away with a cotton bucket hat and not look any more like a tool than many others on the street -- this ain't Carrie Bradshaw's Manhattan, at least not when it rains.
 
 So it basically comes down to a linen or twill ivy (flat) cap -- single panel, as I said none of that newsboy look for me -- or a straw Panama.  So which would look less dorky with a navy or dark gray suit?  (I assume that either style would be marginally easier to pair with a summer weight suit.)
 
 ETA that villagehatshop.com site has a stunning Panama porkpie called the Capetti that I would seriously consider wearing but it's $714.  WTF?
 |  How about these spring/summer styles from Hats.com, probably with silk or seersucker:
   
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		|  12-23-2008, 08:17 PM | #3033 |  
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					Originally Posted by Atticus Grinch  Zero need for cold weather hats. I'm not a farmer, as Flinty is wont to say.
 Absolutamente no! to a cotton fisherman, train conductor, or newsboy, as these are the very definition of costume hats.
 
 The problem with the wool houndstooth walkers are (a.) I'm not Bing Crosby, though I think we should all aspire to be; and (b.) hats here are only necessary on pretty hot days or when it's raining. Let's put the rain scenario to one side because if you're wearing a trenchcoat you can get away with a cotton bucket hat and not look any more like a tool than many others on the street -- this ain't Carrie Bradshaw's Manhattan, at least not when it rains.
 
 So it basically comes down to a linen or twill ivy (flat) cap -- single panel, as I said none of that newsboy look for me -- or a straw Panama.  So which would look less dorky with a navy or dark gray suit?  (I assume that either style would be marginally easier to pair with a summer weight suit.)
 
 ETA that villagehatshop.com site has a stunning Panama porkpie called the Capetti that I would seriously consider wearing but it's $714.  WTF?
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		|  12-23-2008, 08:18 PM | #3034 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  I wear a hat not unlike that when I"ll be around dozens of nasty shitting penguins..
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		|  12-23-2008, 08:20 PM | #3035 |  
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					Originally Posted by Atticus Grinch  So it basically comes down to a linen or twill ivy (flat) cap -- single panel, as I said none of that newsboy look for me -- or a straw Panama.  So which would look less dorky with a navy or dark gray suit?  (I assume that either style would be marginally easier to pair with a summer weight suit.) |  I think a bbal cap or a borsalino/capas/newsboy beats what you are suggesting.  However, given your preferences, I'd go with a pleated linen or ribbed cotton Islamic hat, like these.
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		|  12-23-2008, 08:35 PM | #3036 |  
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					Originally Posted by bling trade  I think a bbal cap or a borsalino/capas/newsboy beats what you are suggesting.  However, given your preferences, I'd go with a pleated linen or ribbed cotton Islamic hat, like these.    |  There's a church in our diocese where the clerical attire includes a kente trimmed kufi.  These guys are whiter than me -- shit, man, they were born  Episcopalian, and even I'm more ethnic than that -- but these brothers are bad-ass in their robes and kufis.  The ability to wear a kente kufi made me briefly reconsider my vocation for the first time since well before puberty.  It goes to show that what unites the Anglican Communion is neither dogma nor ritual -- it's good taste. |  
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		|  12-23-2008, 08:40 PM | #3037 |  
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					Originally Posted by Atticus Grinch  There's a church in our diocese where the clerical attire includes a kente trimmed kufi.  These guys are whiter than me -- shit, man, they were born Episcopalian, and even I'm more ethnic than that -- but these brothers are bad-ass in their robes and kufis.  The ability to wear a kente kufi made me briefly reconsider my vocation for the first time since well before puberty.  It goes to show that what unites the Anglican Communion is neither dogma nor ritual -- it's good taste. |  this should go over. Bonus, it really is a working man's hat- not pretentious:
 
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		|  12-23-2008, 08:51 PM | #3038 |  
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				An open letter to Packers fans
			 
 4 or 5 years ago the Tigers can within 1 game of tying for the worst record ever in baseball. 
 Now, the lions have tied worst. what remains to be seen is if they can exceed the tie. Green Bay holds the fate. NCS/MM, would it really hurt to cheer for a lions' win? It's not like you've never lost before.
 
 We need some relief up here.
 
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		|  12-23-2008, 08:55 PM | #3039 |  
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					Originally Posted by Atticus Grinch  (1) Are there any hats to be worn by a white male approaching middle age that do not make him either a costumed throwback or a failed urban hipster?  I mean something that will go with a suit -- baseball caps need not apply.  Images appreciated.
 (2) Have I already asked this?
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		|  12-23-2008, 08:57 PM | #3040 |  
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					Originally Posted by Adder  Easy:  |  piece of advice? when you go to your "dump her" meeting with the ex, wear that hat. it'll go smoother. trust me.
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		|  12-23-2008, 09:05 PM | #3041 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  piece of advice? when you go to your "dump her" meeting with the ex, wear that hat. it'll go smoother. trust me. |  That hat is much too stylish for me. |  
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		|  12-23-2008, 09:11 PM | #3042 |  
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				Re: An open letter to Packers fans
			 
 
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  4 or 5 years ago the Tigers can within 1 game of tying for the worst record ever in baseball. 
 Now, the lions have tied worst. what remains to be seen is if they can exceed the tie. Green Bay holds the fate. NCS/MM, would it really hurt to cheer for a lions' win? It's not like you've never lost before.
 
 We need some relief up here.
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ETA -- I'm not a Packers fan, though my life does tend to go better when they aren't as shitty as they have been this year.
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		|  12-23-2008, 09:14 PM | #3043 |  
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					Originally Posted by notcasesensitive  I feel for Lions fans.  It has been a hard decade for you.  Sadly, in addition to being 0-15 this season they are also 0-17  in their last 17 games at Lambeau.  I think you need a festivus miracle. |  Until now, I was considering rooting for the Packers for the sake of history.  But my traditional prejudices have won out.  Go Lions! |  
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		|  12-23-2008, 09:23 PM | #3044 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  piece of advice? when you go to your "dump her" meeting with the ex, wear that hat. it'll go smoother. trust me. |  With Adder's pimp hand, he needs no hat. |  
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		|  12-23-2008, 10:48 PM | #3045 |  
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				Re: Congratulations Slave and Catrin!!!
			 
 Why does this  not surprise me?  Good thing all those bankers can still afford seats . . .
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