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How often do you wear fedoras?  

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  1. 1. How often do you wear fedoras?

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      125
    • Rarely
      18
    • Occassionally/frequently
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    • All the time
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I don't understand the fedora thing at all.

 

I've never worn one. I wore baseball caps when I was a kid and now I wear snapbacks and fitted caps.

 

I mean, I laugh at all the funny fedora jokes, but I don't really care. It's a piece of cloth in the end, wear what you want.

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I used to wear a fedora, in my HS days, but that was long before MLPFiM, and in the time I've been a brony, I've never worn one. :muffins:

 

 

 

That is my Fedora. I love it.

But I certainly wouldn't wear one.

Unless it was red. And shaped like a fez.

That would be cool.  B)

 

Obviously, because fezzes are cool. B)

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Fedoras are more of a neckbeard stereotype than a brony one, although people do tend to associate MLP with neckbeards.

 

Personally, I've never worn one and never will. Hat's aren't really my thing, and even if they were it's very difficult to pull off. 

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Nope.

They're ridiculous silly. I'm not a silly man.

 

Once saw a guy wearing a fedora, skinny jeans, a vest, and a scarf in 1o2 degree weather, and I accidentally shouted "HOLY SH*T GUY, WHAT ARE YOU DOING" before I realized I was talking.

Thankfully, it was at a swap meet, so it was crowded enough for me to hide before he noticed who insulted his remarkable fashion sense.

 

Also, I'm not a...hat person, per se.

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I love fedoras but I don't wear mine a lot as strange as that may sound. Mainly it's because I'd stick out like a sore thumb if I do. Though I'd probably look okay, not a lot of people go around looking like they've just stepped out of the WWII era.

Not to mention that it is an old hat too as it does come from that time period. I don't want it to get ruined.

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In my humble opinion fedoras should only be worn with a classy well made suit (unless you're Indiana Jones of course) because lets be honest here, the fedora + my little pony t-shirt combo is totally connected to the "nice guy" stereotype.

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My fashion is too "swaggish" to include a fedora.

I do like them, if they're paired with a classy outfit.

I never wear them because... well, I never dress classy :V

 

I also had one, but I never wore it in public. I picked it up because it was cheap (and I wanted a hat. This was WAY before I even found out about the stereotypes) and best I've ever used for was to take a selfie and put "m'lady" as a capiton, for the lols

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Fedoras and Trilbies are very unfashionable and are associated with neckbeards.

Where I live, if you wear a fedora/trilby people will assume that you lack social skills.

Never worn one and I don't see myself in the future with one. 


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Maybe it's because I've been in the Tumblr hole so long(yes, that's why my ass was MIA for a while) but I want to slap people that makes more fedora jokes even more then I want to slap the stereotypical fedork atheist. 


 

 

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