Wednesday, December 07, 2005
People Should Wear Hats

What makes me say this? you think. Some people look ridiculous in hats. True, I'll admit; but only because they're ridiculous hats.
Because I choose my hats with great care, there is a massive difference in the way people treat me when I wear a hat. I could be wearing the most horrible arrangment of clothes on the rest of my body (something I do frequently and unintentionally), but if I top it with the right hat, people run up to me to tell me how lovely I am. Once, wearing a hat earned me forty dollars as a hatted artists' model.
At other times, I've noticed that people who would normally look around the room for someone more important will actually hold a conversation with me when I'm wearing a hat. At other times, folks just pay more attention to what I am saying when I have a hat on my head at the time. Which can be a good or a bad thing, depending on how intoxicated I happen to be.
Normally, I look pretty goofy, and I'll be the first to admit it. Sometimes, when I greet customers at the restaurant where I work, I see a look of stunned horror at my big pale smiley face. It's just too much to take in all at once. A hat pulls the attention away from my cartoon-y looking self, allowing the viewer to take their time and get acclimated to the terrain.In bygone days, people put on a hat as a matter of course when leaving the home or office. A hat was more than an occasional accessory; it was a part of your identity. You would naturally take a man in a bowler hat more seriously than you would just another bald guy. Just as a lady in a lovely cloche looks much more dressed than one with dry, overprocessed hair.
Let's start a hat renaissance.
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What face-shape do you have? Round looks good with berets and wide-brimmed, low-crowned hats. Oval looks good in higher-brimmed hats like fedoras. Everyone looks good in a twenties-style cloche, and heart-shaped faces can pull off either-or. Wear one for me
I wear an old Twins hat with the TC logo. I kind of look like I was made to go with baseball caps, and the occasional khaki floppy hat as well.
Wearing a hat feels so costumey to me. I don't know what shape face I have! That's why beauty magazines baffle me so. My face is round and/or heart shaped. No, wait, oval.
Bloppie, you could totally rock a pith helmet.
Bloppie, you could totally rock a pith helmet.
To find your face shape, stand in front of a mirror and close one eye. Then trace your face with a bar of soap. That's supposed to be pretty accurate. And I've never figured out what season I am. What season is pasty?
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