Great Hats

Fashion or Function – it’s All Good


 

When we talk about great hats, we are not talking about baseball hats worn backwards or askew from straight ahead.

We are talking about those hats that impart a woman with an intriguing sense of well-being and give men a touch of dignity or comfortable individuality.

In “The Horse Whisperer,” when asked, “Why do you always wear a hat?” Robert Redford answered, ” ’cause it fits my head.” Some degree of intriguing mystery about hats that hints at the personality of the wearer. For instance, on the day I celebrated my half-century birthday, I wrote a poem that started with the line, “When I grow up, I don’t want to be anything. I just want to have a hat.”

“Women wearing hats are at once sophisticated and whimsical….Their faces are younger and softer. They carry themselves differently, daintily, like deer. Their voices flutter a bit…even when they are talking about things like money and power and work, even when it’s clear they’re very much in charge of their lives.” (from “O” Magazine).

Be confident, wear a hat.

It takes confidence to wear hats. I know it is a generalization, but I think most women don’t wear hats to look good. They wear hats because they already look good. They know they look like a queen, and the hat is simply their crown.

Many golfers wear hats to keep their bald spot from gettng sunburned or advertise a product. Others aren’t afraid to deviate from the norm and wear a hat that exudes personality while still perfoming the function of protecting from the weather.

Some of the greatest hats are worn by fly fishermen. They portray a confident functionality, from holding hand tied flies to smelling of campfire smoke, those hats reflect the nature of a patient, assertive wearer.

Whatever the reason, your great hats are an external symbol of your inner strength and confidence.

As you survey the hats we offer, find one that fits your head and visualizes your spirit.