I actually have several hats – mostly souvenirs from various trips or events where they actually were used. However, in the end I was just never quite cool enough to wear them regularly. I know people who are cool enough or eccentric enough to wear hats all the time and I have to admit … I’m a little envious. :-)
Oversized heads make wearing hats difficult because it is much harder to find one that fits without being tight across your forehead (which gives many of us headaches). One size fits most doesn’t apply to us.
One of my many regrets was never getting to go to Dave Brown, the Hatter. That sound weird? He was the guy who did the hats for the movie, “Mulholland Falls.” If you remember that film, you’ll understand. Drove by the place a hundred times but never had the money for a hat. It was a nondescript storefront in a busy street tiny strip mall. He could look at you and get you the perfect hat. Not just a good hat, not just a “you’ll look good in this” hat. A for you, the Perfect hat.
Cornelius Robinson Premium Member about 4 years ago
Look, it’s Heisenberg!
Willywise52 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Lol!
Jefano Premium Member about 4 years ago
If Matt Bomer could teach other men how to wear a hat as stylishly as he did on White Collar, the industry would surely be paying him a fortune.
sdjamieson Premium Member about 4 years ago
As opposed to noninvasive brain surgery?
ChessPirate about 4 years ago
Hat’s funny! ☺
Thinkingblade about 4 years ago
I actually have several hats – mostly souvenirs from various trips or events where they actually were used. However, in the end I was just never quite cool enough to wear them regularly. I know people who are cool enough or eccentric enough to wear hats all the time and I have to admit … I’m a little envious. :-)
La Gata Loca about 4 years ago
Oversized heads make wearing hats difficult because it is much harder to find one that fits without being tight across your forehead (which gives many of us headaches). One size fits most doesn’t apply to us.
Display about 4 years ago
One of my many regrets was never getting to go to Dave Brown, the Hatter. That sound weird? He was the guy who did the hats for the movie, “Mulholland Falls.” If you remember that film, you’ll understand. Drove by the place a hundred times but never had the money for a hat. It was a nondescript storefront in a busy street tiny strip mall. He could look at you and get you the perfect hat. Not just a good hat, not just a “you’ll look good in this” hat. A for you, the Perfect hat.
Stephen Gilberg about 4 years ago
I guess Scott doesn’t want a baseball cap because people will think he’s more like his brother.