scottyrocks
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Actually my avatar photo was taken just before that moment.
"J"
Hey, John, just by your avatar photo I would've guessed 'Brooklyn' without even having seen the 'ny' location.
Actually my avatar photo was taken just before that moment.
"J"
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. From their perspective, the problem is that most people don't make that distinction, and any customers wearing a ball cap could point to you and argue, "He's wearing a hat; why can't I wear mine?" Of course, that doesn't explain why these establishments have a "no hats" policy in the first place, but they're their establishments and they're allowed (to a point) to establish a code of conduct for their patrons regardless of how arbitrary or unnecessary their rules might seem to be....I know the no hat umbrella policy was likely tied to ball caps, but a fedora is a completely different story and I was quite angry...
Of course, that doesn't explain why these establishments have a "no hats" policy in the first place
I've found it to be the case where I live, and the same is most likely true for Atlanta, that the no hats rule, which specifically applies to ball caps but is blanket policied by some less than mentally gifted staff, is along the same lines as the "no colors" rule in a biker establishment. A lot of urban gang members use different sports teams caps like their colors. If they dress "normal" and are just wearing their favorite team's cap they don't draw attention in a public setting, but often enough has been the case that some gangsta up in the club is recognized by his choice of cap and a fight breaks out.I've never heard of such a policy. OK, I can understand a no smoking policy, or a "no colours" policy in some "biker" haunts, but why no hats? However, I always adhere to traditional hat etiquette and take my hat off as soon as I'm in the doorway of any club/restaurant anyway...
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It's not a ball cap, people, it's a fedora.
Saturday I stopped into a bookstore and the young (to me) cashier told me that my grey Akubra Stylemaster was "dashing." I thanked her and walked out with a smile on my face!
That's good to hear. The Stylemaster is on my wish list.
Many thanks for enlightening me
Believe it or not, I've actually been to Buckhead a few times when my brother in law lived just outside Atlanta. I can't remember seeing too many gangstas in Georgia, but this was about 5 years ago.
Every time I wear my Bluegrass Green Stylemaster I get compliments. Its a good looking Akubra.
I'm hoping the hat will make an improvement on the head that will be under it.![]()
I've never heard of such a policy. OK, I can understand a no smoking policy, or a "no colours" policy in some "biker" haunts, but why no hats? However, I always adhere to traditional hat etiquette and take my hat off as soon as I'm in the doorway of any club/restaurant anyway...