By the way…
It’s ignorant to judge people based on the hat they wear, even if it’s a trilby.
People often get things because they like them. What gives you jurisdiction to judge someone at face value because it doesn’t suit your fashion standards?
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fredbob392 liked this wrench-turn answered: Can’t you make assumptions based on what people like, though? Isn’t the appeal to most of fashion to communicate something, and some fashion communicates something negative? There’s a point where it’s petty, but at least you control your clothes.
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blacksheild answered: i own a dark-grey trilby, i myself, only use it for when i am dressing real nice or special occsasions
java-kitty answered:
I think you should be allowed to wear whatever that makes you feel good. Saying that one garment is bad and anyone who wears it is bad is like it’s own form of racism if you think about it.
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