I had a sketch called 'Fedora Basketball,' which was about basketball players having to wear hats; in addition to scoring points, they have to make sure their fedoras don't fall off.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have an American top hat that's collapsible and works as a frisbee.
Irony has seeped into the felt of any fedora hat I have ever owned - not out of any wish of mine, but out of necessity. A fedora hat worn by me without the necessary protective irony would eat through my head and kill me.
There's a technicality to designing and wearing hats. A hat is balancing the proportions of your face; it's like architecture or mathematics.
Sometimes I've looked at a plate of food and wondered if it wouldn't look better as a hat.
Wearing a hat is fun; people have a good time when they're wearing a hat.
Hats make people feel good, and that's the point of them.
I collect different game hats, like Syracuse Women's Volleyball; I have a Navy Basketball hat. They're all vintage but in new condition.
The success of a hat definitely lies with balancing the personality of the wearer with the type of occasion. Don't listen to those rules about face shape.
I used to think that I wanted to be a hat maker, but I don't think that would have worked out.
Hats are really for ultimate occasions, so when I make one, I try to do something different, something noticeable.