And you wear that dress well, my friend.Fedora wrote:I am one of those men who could give a hoot about what folks think about my dress
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And you wear that dress well, my friend.Fedora wrote:I am one of those men who could give a hoot about what folks think about my dress
And you wear that dress well, my friend. Sorry, couldn't resist.
I did this at the FL summit as a joke to one of the gang (sorry I'm blanking on who as it was in the morning before my orange juice). But they came up to me saying a bit on the goofy side, "Hey, cool Indiana Jones shirt." I looked at them quizzically, and said "Huh? Oh this? I just bought it because I like blue shirts."Michaelson wrote:Back in the day when I used to have folks occasionally pull the 'why are you dressed like Indiana Jones', the best remark I ever came up with was to look at them with a blank look, and say 'who?'
I hadn't seen this thread yet (busy weekend). With this picture, I think I just threw up a little bit...maboot38 wrote:I'm at the point where I don't get mad when someone makes a comment about my hat, but it DOES make me mad that people can't at least tell the difference between a cowboy hat and a fedora!!
Come to think of it, people's lack of attention to detail has always been a sore point for me.
The type of people who mistake a fedora for a cowboy hat are probably the same people responsible for this:
OUCH!!!!!! That is BRUTAL!!!!theinterchange wrote:I stopped by a grocery store in another part of town yesterday to pick up some milk, and the cashier, who appeared to be probably 19-20 complimented me on my Fed IV saying how nice it looked on me.
Then she said the clencher.. her brother has one of those Disney World Indiana Jones hats too!![]()
Randy
Come on, it's not so bad! Atleast the jacket and hat are made from shrunken lamb.maboot38 wrote:Come to think of it, people's lack of attention to detail has always been a sore point for me.
The type of people who mistake a fedora for a cowboy hat are probably the same people responsible for this:
That isn't an adventurebilt and Tony Nowak special package deal!? I think I've just been duped....maboot38 wrote:
The type of people who mistake a fedora for a cowboy hat are probably the same people responsible for this:
I'd think if Depp were going to make that big a difference in popular opinion, he'd have already done so with his frequent wearing of fedoras. But, one can only hope the added "oomph" that a larger than life movie character gives will be kindling for a fire.Snapbrim76 wrote:Let's just hope this new Johnny Depp film Public Enemies helps put the spotlight back on a very stylish era of fashion.
True. Besides not everyone will respond well to sarcasm. Some people are just after a fight and I'd rather not get my head kicked in by a group of drunk show-offs just for the sake of having the last word.KingHamlet wrote:I'd like to echo others statements about remaining civil. Sarcasm won't 'educate' anyone.
Yeah, that, or we'll starting hearing more 'why are you wearing a gangster hat' than 'cowboy hat' in the near future.Snapbrim76 wrote: Let's just hope this new Johnny Depp film Public Enemies helps put the spotlight back on a very stylish era of fashion.
Honestly, once you get a certain age, most folks just don't care what others think anymore. There are grander things to be considered. Age gives a man perspective. Fedora
Restless Dreamer wrote:
take another look at that picture and have a good laugh
Now if we were talking about Hammer Pants....Michaelson wrote:Good. You were starting to worry me!![]()
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Regards! Michaelson
Tundrarider wrote:The public is somehow "stupid" while we "Fedora sportin' folks" are superior or enlightened.
I always am amazed when we, (COW Members) as a group of people who are basically "out of step" with the "normal" folks out there, make fun of another group who are "out of step" in their own ways.
I may hold an unpopular opinion on this issue, but it would be cowardly of me to feel it and sit quiet out of fear of reprisal.
Thanks.
Michael
I think that some of us "hat snobs" (and I can be one myself) take such pride in our hats that we get offended whenever anyone calls it something other than a fedora. It's easy to create a sense of superiority to others in that we know what it is, unlike the uneducated masses who are brainless and could never possibly understand or appreciate such a fine hat. Sure that sounds a bit over the top, but I bet many of you see the noticeable grain of truth behind it, even if you would not care to.The public is somehow "stupid" while we "Fedora sportin' folks" are superior or enlightened.
Haha! That is a good one!hocfutue wrote:"Who do you think you are?" "My name's Steve. Who do you think YOU are?"
FunnyBullitt wrote:Come on, it's not so bad! Atleast the jacket and hat are made from shrunken lamb.maboot38 wrote:Come to think of it, people's lack of attention to detail has always been a sore point for me.
The type of people who mistake a fedora for a cowboy hat are probably the same people responsible for this:
Plumbers?binkmeisterRick wrote:......... A good example are the guys who wear their jeans halfway down their backside. .........
Pun? What pun?Michaelson wrote:To be clear, I wasregarding Jens awful pun.
Ain't THAT the truth! Heck, who am I to talk. I wear fedoras, a handlebar moustache, and drive a 1950 Plymouth to work everyday. You want to know what folks talk about when they see or refer to me? I'm the old guy with the moustache and hat who drives that antique CAR!!! ...and most of the time they don't even see ME, but only the car!Honestly, once you get a certain age, most folks just don't care what others think anymore. There are grander things to be considered. Age gives a man perspective. Fedora
That's a clown's suit.Who am I kidding what the #### is he wearing!!!!??? LOL