Friday, November 5, 2010

To wear or not to wear...

I remember watching a movie with my mom when I was a little boy, and not being able to take my eyes off of the man on the screen. That man was Harrison Ford and the movie was “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” Ever since I can remember I wanted to be Indiana Jones. I wanted to wear that fedora. I always got a new whip around Halloween from the costume store. I wanted to go to faraway places searching for mysterious objects of lore, and be very cunning and smart. Mainly, I wanted that hat. Flash forward: Marty McFly wearing a fedora when he goes back to 1955 in “Back to the Future: Part II.” A few years ago, I saw “The Blues Brothers”. Belushi will be eternally cool in his fedora. But the moment I told myself I had to get my own fedora was when I saw “Casablanca”. Humphrey Bogart looked like that hat was part of him. He wore it like no other, and paired with a khaki trench coat, it became a classic. Another person who makes a fedora look cool is Frank Sinatra. How he felt at the moment changed the tilt of his hat. When he would push it back and show more forehead, he was showing vulnerability. When he would pull it down, always with a tilt toward the right eyebrow, he was darker and more debonair. Jimmy Stewart also knew how to wear a hat. Hunter S. Thompson has been seen in 1975 wearing a fedora along with his RAF sunglasses and cigarette holder.
I have since embraced hats. I have a lite felt brown Bailey, and a black Stetson fedora. The brims and shapes are different. When I put one on, I just feel cool. I just purchased a plaid Ivy cap. I am looking for tweed and a hound’s-tooth one. I wish it was the 1940s and I couldn’t leave the house without a hat and a three piece suit. If you are interested in old-time style, the village hat shop online has tons. Locally, On-Time Fashions down Texas Street has an unbelievable collection. (Not all are bright colored as you may believe, and they don’t all resemble “pimp” hats there) Do not be afraid to be timeless.

3 comments:

  1. yeah! these were the good ole days. harrison ford is one of my favorite actors and he did wear that hat. go for it. do you. you can do it!

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  2. I, too, love hats! I don't wear them out much, but I always wear a sunhat when I'm out working in the yard. Hat's are cool! I love the pictures you included, too--some of my favorite celebs!

    K. Smith
    Eng. 226

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  3. Sorry--that should be "Hats are cool." I don't think I'm awake yet.

    K. Smith

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