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sgtcarl1 Wrote:Fashion history 101.0:
The demise of gentlemen wearing hats occurred about the time JFK became a public immage. Whereas Eisenhower almost always wore a hat when outdoors, JFK never wore a hat. So...it became fashionable for men to not wear hats. And speaking of men wearing suits and ties, my father and mother would always "dress up" even when just going to visit a friend, or even just go to the movies.

Very good observation. Is that timeline true for europe as well? I am also curious as to why hats in the first place. I can think of a few possibilities: No indoor plumbing and infrequent scalp hygiene; sun/glare protection pre-sunglasses. But was going out without a hat considered taboo, or was it just considered foolish?
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