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It seems men's hats are making a come back. I'm not talking baseball caps here as they are indeed and have always been quite ubiquitous. No I am talking fedoras and pork pie hats, etc. Do you wear a hat and if so what type. How many do you have?
Nope, hate them. Even when I lived in the North and had cold winters, I refused. I would break down and use earmuffs or a headband to cover my ears when I skiied, though!
I've never really been able to pull off hats, so the only hat I've ever really worn is my knit hat in the winter. I have some silly hats that I wear around the house though.
I have 4 fedora hats. A black felt and gray felt for winter. A coconut straw and sort of a cream-colored fake straw for summer. I'm certainly no fashion plate, though. (This is my first visit to this sub-forum, in fact.)
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Well, as a woman I can say I do (but mostly only during the summer). Like if I'm going to the pool or spending a few hours outside I'll wear one of my floppy brim type sun hats (I have a few that match my swimsuits and such).
And on occasion, when I feel like being "lazy, casual" look for the day, I'll wear my pink Daytona Beach baseball cap with my pink and white shirt with shorts.
But not all the time, no. Only when I have one of those days when I want to be "lazy, casual".
I have an assortment of these. Also some summer weight Panama style ones.
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