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    0:00 - intro
    2:32 - the straw hat riot
    6:34 - why don't we wear hats anymore?
    9:15 - the beret
    17:27 - the cowboy hat
    23:29 - the fedora
    31:43 - the baseball cap
    37:25 - conclusion
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  • @mfuentes4961
    @mfuentes4961 5 месяцев назад +2186

    Personally, I love hats and how they can compliment and complete a look. But I really can’t stand that my curly hair gets mess up and flattened when wearing hats.

    • @evaphillips2102
      @evaphillips2102 5 месяцев назад +26

      Same.

    • @lilyhazel32
      @lilyhazel32 5 месяцев назад +24

      omg yes i said this on her instagram poll last week!!

    • @DanielaMartinez-wt6ir
      @DanielaMartinez-wt6ir 5 месяцев назад +37

      Sameeeee I might use one when having a bad hair day or a no wash hair day hahaha

    • @emby3146
      @emby3146 5 месяцев назад +16

      If your hair type allows, you can use a satin scarf under the hat to protect your hair (at least for bigger hats)

    • @shaylevene6754
      @shaylevene6754 5 месяцев назад +30

      I feel for you on this, like if I wear a hat, then I need to keep it on for the rest of the day or else my curls are flattened and frizzed up

  • @CherriesJubilee
    @CherriesJubilee 5 месяцев назад +1921

    I am an unapologetic glam-ma who rarely leaves the house without a hat. Why? Because our culture is so focused on youth that when a woman turns 50, it seems we become invisible. A hat makes me very visible. I am NOT talking about the despicable baseball cap, but a proper straw or felt hat. As to the question of taking off your hat indoors, this was not really a thing for women until the fashion for huge-brimmed hats was the rage in the early 20th century. The complaints came from how they blocked views in theaters and how women were using their hatpins to defend themselves from "mashers" usually on public transport. This became so much a problem that the length of a woman's hatpin became the subject of the law in NYC.
    The tradition for a man to remove his hat when entering a building has a military pedigree. Even in the US military today, where hats and caps are a required part of daily uniforms, a soldier of ANY rank must remove his "cover" when entering a building. The EXCEPTION is when he, or she is armed. You will notice that the Marines who guard the Whitehouse always wear their caps (and gloves) when on duty and their weapons are clearly visible either on their shoulder or gunbelt.
    In previous times, at least in America in the 19th century, it was vulgar to enter a person's home without doffing your weapons at the door (if you were carrying), thus, removing your hat (or not) when entering a building signaled whether your intentions were peaceful...or not. There was a reason why many saloons and even towns, here in the West required people to "check their weapons" to enter or buy a drink.
    Even to this day, in some parts of the country, schools require that everyone remove a hat in the classroom, especially if it is a baseball cap of a particular color as these hats were worn as gang allegiance identification for several decades. so there you go, a little bit of American hat culture...revealed.

    • @imbluedubbadee
      @imbluedubbadee 5 месяцев назад +173

      I unironically love walls-of-text comments when they're genuinely educational or based

    • @moistsquish
      @moistsquish 5 месяцев назад +59

      Thanks for the history lesson ❤ I always wondered why we were supposed to take of out hats

    • @Honeyin2013
      @Honeyin2013 5 месяцев назад +25

      I remember my school also wouldn’t let us wear hats. Even if I wanted to the idea of taking it off for most of the day felt useless

    • @Annnie763
      @Annnie763 5 месяцев назад +14

      Thank you so much for sharing this. Fascinating read!

    • @ah5721
      @ah5721 5 месяцев назад +1

      thank you !

  • @jessicamattes4208
    @jessicamattes4208 5 месяцев назад +233

    On the note of being "trained" to not wear hats, I think a big thing for anyone who went to public school, at least in the US, is the fact that so many school dress codes banned them. I never think about wearing hats because it was drilled into my head for 12 years of my life that I can't wear hats. Usually the only times I wear hats are during colder weather, and I even had a school administrator yell at me for that in high school, so I just don't wear hats

    • @s-wo8781
      @s-wo8781 2 месяца назад +7

      That is true. They did get on you for wearing them in school. I remember my principal pulled mine's off in the middle of an assembly. It was so embarrassing.

    • @msk-qp6fn
      @msk-qp6fn 2 месяца назад

      Mine kinda enforced it when we were playing outdoors in the sun, which I hated because hats made me hotter not cooler as they all kept telling

    • @thomastucker7317
      @thomastucker7317 2 месяца назад +3

      In Australia in most public primary schools it's compulsory to wear a hat outside during the hotter half of the year

  • @Mitchellfw
    @Mitchellfw 5 месяцев назад +506

    As a man who is a fairly regular fedora wearer, I myself found it's usually what's worn with the hat and the quality of it can really change the impression it gives. I lean very heavily towards a vintage-inspired look for my every day wardrobe (think 1950's sitcom dad) and being groomed, shaven, and in my mid-thirties I think it takes on a different look. I often wear them paired with a suit, sports jacket, or wool overcoat and I get lots of compliments on my hat and outfit. Now, that also can give people the impression that I'm a sexist, homophobic, extreme right-wing conservative due to my old-fashioned look (which really amuses my husband) but for the most part it's a positive approval of the aesthetic. I think most of the negative "neckbeard scumbag" idea comes from when it's a cheap stingy-brimmed polyester, wool, or paper hat the someone bought at a mall kiosk paired with a t-shirt and black jeans or a badly fitting black polyester suit. I know it sounds snobby but there is a marked difference between a well-made furfelt hat and a machine-sewn plastic material. It's also a fairly semi-formal hat so not wearing it with at least a dress-shirt and pants it creates a really strange and unflattering contrast, like a silk cloche hat with a hoodie or flip-flops and a cocktail dress. Swell video by the way, I really enjoyed it. 👍

    • @eyesofthecervino3366
      @eyesofthecervino3366 5 месяцев назад +53

      This makes sense. A trained/training swordsman can handle and use a katana without getting accused of neckbeard behavior, too. Maybe it's a type of ultra-superficial main character syndrome people are reacting to -- someone slapping on some tokens of what they see as cool and then acting like they're some unstoppable badass "the devil shivers at the anger of a quiet man" type when they pitch entitled tantrums, instead of working on themselves and developing their own genuinely cool and deep personalities, style, and hobbies.

    • @arcadiaberger9204
      @arcadiaberger9204 5 месяцев назад +2

      Paper fedora . . . ? ((o)) ((o))

    • @elinor2667
      @elinor2667 5 месяцев назад +57

      The only cool fedora wearer *would* be in the Mina Le comment section 😌

    • @metallsnubben
      @metallsnubben 5 месяцев назад +21

      Oh yeah I think the _context_ is what makes it. Like pairing a baseball cap with a tuxedo would also feel strange

    • @arcadiaberger9204
      @arcadiaberger9204 5 месяцев назад +14

      @@metallsnubben Corporate executives wear a hard hat with their business suit when they visit a work site, and people are accustomed to the sight.
      When a blue-collar union gets representation on a corporate board, the union rep often wears jeans and a flannel shirt with a billed cap to board meetings as a signifier of *_BEING_* a representative of the workers.

  • @MissMisnomer_
    @MissMisnomer_ 5 месяцев назад +838

    Literally every time I wear a hat I get compliments, and if you wear a hat to a FORMAL event, everyone loses their damn minds /pos. People are so not used to seeing them that if you put the time and thought into curating an outfit that makes use of a stellar hat people go bananas for it. Bring hats back!

    • @elizabethrose6914
      @elizabethrose6914 5 месяцев назад +17

      same I get so many compliments on my hats

    • @rosewillow5757
      @rosewillow5757 5 месяцев назад +6

      Yes I wear hats almost daily!

    • @starry_skies
      @starry_skies 5 месяцев назад +5

      omg this makes me want to wear a birdcage hat to a wedding or something

    • @lillianbowen7408
      @lillianbowen7408 5 месяцев назад +5

      It was good enough for the Queen it's good enough for me.

  • @ellabouy3668
    @ellabouy3668 5 месяцев назад +565

    As someone raised by a hair stylist, no you can not train your hair. If its in your genetics for you not to produce a lot of oil but you already wash it everyday then yes you can "untrain" your hair by washing it less. Washing too often will cause your scalp to over produce oil because your hair NEEDS the oil so washing less will over time lessen the oil produced.
    That ONLY applies if you ALREADY wash too often, with our beautiful teacher here she has stated she has tried doing so and it doesnt not work so it is most likely just in her genetics for her.

    • @bedtimeat8
      @bedtimeat8 5 месяцев назад +19

      As someone with dandruff I get unreasonably angry when people start trying to convince me to "train" my hair. By day 4 I will be scratching my head so much I will bleed and I won't be able to sleep from the constant itch. Haircare like skincare needs to be tailored to the individual.

    • @seroquelchamber
      @seroquelchamber 5 месяцев назад +6

      ok troll @@ville__

    • @allana1997
      @allana1997 5 месяцев назад +10

      I untrained my hair from producing grease by taking lowkey an excessive amount of accurate to get rid of my acne but it dries every oil gland out including hair and mine never got oily again but otherwise i don’t know how you could do it

    • @notaspeck6104
      @notaspeck6104 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@ville__ ok incel

    • @overWellmed
      @overWellmed 5 месяцев назад

      @@notaspeck6104 🤣🤣🤣

  • @NE-BO
    @NE-BO 5 месяцев назад +275

    One area for women's hats I feel you missed is the Sunday hat, one that women would wear specifically to go to church in. In the 1930's-50's in the Midwest women were very much pushed into the idea to not go out without a hat on in public and would often leave the hat on in church to protect their modesty.

    • @superamy213
      @superamy213 5 месяцев назад +23

      Church hats are still worn in Black Southern Baptist Churches

    • @Zack-bl2gg
      @Zack-bl2gg 4 месяца назад +6

      Yea the hat thing came from the Catholic veil idea. Most Catholics don’t wear them at church anymore, besides Latin mass or more traditional services.

    • @jackieknits61
      @jackieknits61 4 месяца назад +1

      When I was a child, my mom would have to get herself and her 5 daughters outfitted in hats and gloves before heading off to mass. Which explains why she was very big on lace doilies and buying white gloves by the dozen. Yes, we were catholic.

    • @rachaelbean1439
      @rachaelbean1439 4 месяца назад

      It is because Paul said for women to cover their hair in church so they don't tempt men with lust.

    • @Zack-bl2gg
      @Zack-bl2gg 4 месяца назад

      @@rachaelbean1439 lol when did he say that?
      It’s more the same reason that Jews wear yarmulke on their head, just for honor.

  • @malashebad6181
    @malashebad6181 5 месяцев назад +302

    I honestly think this is a non-Black folks problem in the U.S. and more specifically it's a classed non-Black problem. I grew up working class and I am Black. I've never known a time in my life when there were not multiple styles of hat per gender which are appropriate and highly fashionable. So for me this is fascinating to learn about as the critique of hats is not something I've ever felt affected by.

    • @DarylMathison
      @DarylMathison 5 месяцев назад +48

      As a white guy that wears hats, I can affirm my best complements about my hats came from black people.

    • @WholeHeartily
      @WholeHeartily 5 месяцев назад +14

      My mom has THE BEST hat collection. My dads not bad either!

    • @chadrific
      @chadrific 5 месяцев назад +21

      You know I wanted to disagree because I didn’t grow up with church hats and the like but I did grow up in the 90s and I do remember my parents and other family members wearing hats but in that very cool 90s style. My parents now collect vintage hats so it’s still part of the culture

    • @s-wo8781
      @s-wo8781 2 месяца назад +1

      I only really recall snapbacks, fitteds, and beanies. I can't think of really how often I see women wear hats. Yeah church hats are a thing in our community but I've been out of the church scene for so long that I don't know if it's still a thing.

  • @xo_oblivion
    @xo_oblivion 5 месяцев назад +494

    i am 100% a beret girly; even when i started wearing a hijab, the beret is still going on too

    • @Miss_Kisa94
      @Miss_Kisa94 5 месяцев назад +69

      I love when I see hijab girls getting clever with their fashion. You should also swing by the thrift store and check out their brooches. You can pin them to your hijab or your hat and they look so fancy.

    • @kyliedroid
      @kyliedroid 5 месяцев назад +30

      I looove love love seeing people wear things over their hijabs.

    • @WholeHeartily
      @WholeHeartily 5 месяцев назад +11

      That’s cool

    • @aightbet9810
      @aightbet9810 5 месяцев назад

      and that’s v cute and cunty /pos

  • @coletteporee
    @coletteporee 5 месяцев назад +378

    i love that we’re starting to collectively dress up again

    • @WholeHeartily
      @WholeHeartily 5 месяцев назад +30

      History repeats itself. We do that when the economy declines 😅

  • @prismaticqueenx
    @prismaticqueenx 5 месяцев назад +134

    On the beret part, I would like to add that Rembrandt was the first to make berets and "artist" look. He painted self-portraits in berets and wore them as work attire. This was because berets were vintage clothing, the fashion of a century before his time, and Rembrandt wanted to position himself along the greatest painters from the past century - think da Vinci, Raphael, Caravaggio, who only wore berets because they were fashion. Rembrandt was the one to link artist = beret. When artists like Monet and Picasso wore berets, they were trying to achieve Rembrandt's look.

  • @janew5550
    @janew5550 5 месяцев назад +231

    I was a victim of the idea of "training your hair" for most of my life. Then a derm told me that just doesn't work that way, some people just have different hair/scalp and need to to treat it differently.

    • @spicybees931
      @spicybees931 5 месяцев назад +9

      what happens is that i think some people accidentally make their hair overproduce the oil(like me) by constant washing and drying when its not needed, if your hair doesn't get oily from washing everyday, then clearly your hair needs it and washing it everyday is fine i think people forget hair care has to be personalized, and they forget that not everyone has been doing it wrong, we were just taught wrong for out hair type, and then some people just start campaigning out of rage because our hair looked awful for decades lmao

    • @P0nyl0ve
      @P0nyl0ve 5 месяцев назад +9

      I mean for me it did work, back when I washed my hair every day it got greasy after a day, then by circumstances I couldn't wash it for 3 weeks and it was fine afterwards, but anyway I think it works differently for everyone

  • @paaailla9472
    @paaailla9472 5 месяцев назад +391

    Not even gonna lie, I often sit through period dramas that I don't like as long as they've got the men's wigs & tricorne hats down

    • @elizabethduplat5998
      @elizabethduplat5998 5 месяцев назад +17

      I do love a good tricorne.

    • @oruga9737
      @oruga9737 5 месяцев назад +6

      ross poldark .

    • @overWellmed
      @overWellmed 5 месяцев назад

      😂 saaaaaameeeee

    • @lucasessman1910
      @lucasessman1910 5 месяцев назад

      @@ville__what the fuck are you even talking about bruh

    • @karrde5566
      @karrde5566 Месяц назад

      Brothers!!/Sisters!! :D

  • @debcarroll8192
    @debcarroll8192 5 месяцев назад +323

    I especially love wide- brimmed straw hats to protect my skin in summer, but I wear many styles of hats, especially vintage ones, at every opportunity. People often tell me, "I wish I could wear hats." It's funny to me that some people think they don't look good in a hat. I think there is a hat style for anyone who wants to wear one.

    • @innocentnemesis3519
      @innocentnemesis3519 5 месяцев назад +22

      Exactly! Hats are as universal as lipstick, even though we’re told we need to look a certain way! If you think you don’t have “lipstick lips” or that you can’t wear a hat, you are *objectively* wrong 😤

    • @maleahlock
      @maleahlock 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@innocentnemesis3519❤ I am one of those people who does not have lipstick lips, despite my best attempts. Put anything on my lips other than plain cocao butter and I get a reaction.

    • @bumpgrrl
      @bumpgrrl 5 месяцев назад +8

      me too! to all of that! I think some people also don't realize the power of a tilt. a lot of people just plop it straight on their head and go "Nope!" I *adore* "playing hats" :D

    • @emilyrln
      @emilyrln 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes! My summer hat is my own personal sunshade!

  • @yasouijasi
    @yasouijasi 5 месяцев назад +84

    I feel like we need to give an honorable mention to Lady Gaga for bringing hats into the mainstream during her peak. When I was growing up, her looks were absolutely everything, and I definitely have her to thank for developing a love for fabulous hats/headpieces.

  • @Xypriis
    @Xypriis 5 месяцев назад +110

    This was so interesting! I used to be called "the girl in the hats" by people who didn't know me, and I had quite a modest collection (all cheap. Just varying in style from page boys to fedoras to beanies to 5950s and beyond) I have unfortunately moved away from hats in the past decade (I'm in my late 30s) and I barely own any at all! I always romanticize the idea of building a new collection, maybe I'll be "the woman in the hats" for my 40s!

    • @wlk3607
      @wlk3607 5 месяцев назад +7

      you should build a new collection!

    • @Xypriis
      @Xypriis 5 месяцев назад +4

      I jus might! Thanks

    • @StevieZala
      @StevieZala 5 месяцев назад +3

      I am also called 'Hat lady' colloquially, in the area where I live. Glad I'm in good company. 😊

  • @katchatt9827
    @katchatt9827 5 месяцев назад +146

    All Mina's Hats!
    0:00 Bicorn
    6:50 Regency Bonnet
    9:14 b̶e̶r̶e̶t̶ Paper Boy Hat
    17:50 Cowboy Hat
    23:50 f̶e̶d̶o̶r̶a̶ Pillbox Hat
    31:56 Baseball Cap
    37:50 1920's Knit Hat (ft. Bicorn)
    I do indeed have a fedora. I have it as a gag for my friends when they look in my closet haha.

    • @bumpgrrl
      @bumpgrrl 5 месяцев назад +9

      i think *technically* there is a slight difference between a Baker Boy and a paperboy? I've got an old vintage knitting/crochet pamphlet with both styles, which literally my only reference though 😂

    • @carolinepruden3389
      @carolinepruden3389 5 месяцев назад +5

      Was it a pillbox during the fedora segment? I thought she was wearing one of those sailor hats? Also, what other hats do you own aside from your fedora? I have a brown wool derby hat I'm quite proud of :)

    • @emilyrln
      @emilyrln 5 месяцев назад +6

      @@carolinepruden3389it looked like a sailor hat to me, too. I'm not sure if she ever tilted her head so we could see the top to identity it.

    • @katchatt9827
      @katchatt9827 3 месяца назад

      @bumpgrrl omg it was a like. I Google the hat type and it gave me both paper and baker so I just did both

    • @katchatt9827
      @katchatt9827 3 месяца назад

      @@carolinepruden3389 I have a bunch of random ones.. I don't even wear them, they're just fun to have

  • @juju_boxx
    @juju_boxx 5 месяцев назад +164

    I was told by my mother that I *have a head for hats* and I'm not sure if this was a compliment or not? But I am never seen without a beret, straw boater or wide brim, or fascinator. I actually wear hats and head scarves to hide my hair when dirty, and always look more put together for it. Lovely video as always! Let's bring back hats

    • @yourfuturewaifu9061
      @yourfuturewaifu9061 5 месяцев назад +18

      Def a compliment. Hats are cool, I can't pull it off.

    • @Oo1strawberry1oO
      @Oo1strawberry1oO 5 месяцев назад +10

      It's a compliment!

    • @c12486
      @c12486 5 месяцев назад

      Darling you have a face made for radio!

    • @eyesofthecervino3366
      @eyesofthecervino3366 5 месяцев назад +9

      It's a compliment. I'll never forget the time a friend of mine tried to get me into hats by having me try on their hat collection. Every single hat: "Well let's try this one -- hmmmmmm. . . . Well let's try this one --"
      I can get away with floppy hats, but that's about it.

    • @chadrific
      @chadrific 5 месяцев назад +1

      It’s a big compliment!!

  • @emmarkoff
    @emmarkoff 5 месяцев назад +150

    Hats definitely need to make a comeback and I really enjoyed seeing your collection! I'm not a hat expert, but I just wanted to clear up what I think is an error. In “The Cowboy Hat” chapter, you mention that Stetson was likely influenced “by the Spanish origin brimmed hats … like the sombrero.” The word “sombrero” might be in Spanish, but its origins are in Mexico, not Spain. The photograph you used at 18:46 is an example of Mexican Indigenous resistance fighters in their sombreros. And definitely can’t leave out the Soldaderas, who also sported iconic sombreros! 🔥💕

  • @lord_of_crabs
    @lord_of_crabs 5 месяцев назад +48

    the hat.
    in theory? love it. makes outfits infinitely more interesting, looks dashing, is a statement of identity, can hide flat hair, amazing. in practice? can't wear it inside because apparently it's "rude", can't wear it outside because the wind blows it off, can't take it on and off because i'd have to carry it awkwardly in my hands and it makes my hair all flat.

  • @arabellacaramella6583
    @arabellacaramella6583 5 месяцев назад +96

    I've said it once and I'll say it again, hats are the forgotten accessory that deserve to have a comeback!!

  • @raequincy8180
    @raequincy8180 5 месяцев назад +69

    The way hats have risen and died is such an interesting concept. When I was young, I hated wearing hats; they felt overbearing, I didn't like hat hair, and I associated them (regardless of style) with my balding dad who wore a baseball cap every single day. Now, hats are actually a requirement of my work uniform, so I'm significantly more comfortable wearing hats, and I almost wish I could wear hats even more than I do. They keep my head comfortable (whether it's a beanie keeping my head warm or my sunhat giving me some shade), and they just complete every outfit. I think that cumbersomeness is a big factor of why people don't like hats anymore. When I'm driving in warmer weather and am on the way to a picnic or such, I have to take off my sunhat because the back of it collides with my seat (I'm a little short in my seat).

    • @ah5721
      @ah5721 5 месяцев назад +6

      Im tall and my wide brimmed hat gets crushed in the car too .. its irritating because I have to switch to a straw fedora style

  • @Youknowwhoyounopoo
    @Youknowwhoyounopoo 5 месяцев назад +26

    My 14 year old never leaves the house without a hat and a full on suit, no matter where he goes. No one made him do it; he just decided this is the look he wants to project. He gets so much respect from people, besides multiple job offers (until they realize he is not of age to work yet lol). But I took a page from his book and started wearing hats myself. Immediately, I felt the difference on how people treat me. They take me much more seriously.

  • @carysfisher8489
    @carysfisher8489 5 месяцев назад +32

    Beret enthusiast here! I had the same issues with berets for the longest time and now they are basically the only type of hat I sport. My tips:
    1. Find a well worn one. They are usually more voluminous once they’ve been “broken in”. It’s easiest to find them at thrift stores and antique malls - sometimes vintage stores, but I find they tend to carry ones that are in “better shape” and are over priced.
    2. Once you’ve obtained a well worn beret spend some time in front of the mirror messing around with it until you find a shape you like.
    It definitely takes some practice, and you’ll probably want to put it on in front of a mirror before you go out the first few times, but eventually muscle memory takes over and you can just throw it on, shape it and go.

  • @greywisteria8201
    @greywisteria8201 5 месяцев назад +124

    The earliness is MANIC. I love being a beautiful dove 🤚

  • @tatahdiaz
    @tatahdiaz 5 месяцев назад +38

    My skin is intolerant to the sun, so I wear hats with UV protection everyday. It's very funny how everybody just compliments me and I've also heard the "I wish I could wear hats like you". Even though it's out of necessity I get to have lots of fun mixing and matching my hats with my outfits. And now I know that my favorite one is the Fedora (sorry Mina), it has a wide enough brim, but it's not so bulky.

  • @MissKit091
    @MissKit091 5 месяцев назад +62

    I wore a baby pink beret that looked like it was just a bouquet of roses on my head in Paris & London (ellenithelabel, the everlasting roses gumdrop hat, everyone here is welcome 😂) and when I tell you that it was mainly guys fangirling over it 🥹 very wholesome and basically I’m in my hat era 💅🏾

    • @astroblast2325
      @astroblast2325 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for this comment I have been going through Elleni the Label's website and everything is to DIE for. So many new reasons to save money now, lol.
      Glad to hear you had a great trip!

    • @MissKit091
      @MissKit091 5 месяцев назад

      @@astroblast2325 Yass, I don’t gatekeep! It’s so hard to explain irl though to people who ask where I get my accessories (including my hats!). I hope you can get what you want ✨

    • @agentcallisto
      @agentcallisto 4 месяца назад +1

      Omg these hats!! I’m in love! Thanks for sharing that brand; I’m going to ask for a gumdrop hat from my husband for Mother’s Day.

    • @MissKit091
      @MissKit091 4 месяца назад

      @@agentcallisto yay! I hope you get what you want

    • @agentcallisto
      @agentcallisto 3 месяца назад

      ⁠@@MissKit091I ordered one!!!! So excited for it to arrive! Thanks again for sharing your exquisite taste *blows kiss*

  • @Unreversall
    @Unreversall 5 месяцев назад +44

    I've always been told that, in France, men take off their hats inside because in Church the hat was a "barrier" between them and God. The same way monks shave their heads and priests never have any kind of hat, men were expected to "reveal themselves" in the eyes of God by removing their hats. Women, on the other hand, were encouraged to hide and be humble in front of God. Which is why they could wear hats in Churchs and why nones wear veils.

    • @lillianbowen7408
      @lillianbowen7408 5 месяцев назад +1

      Enlightening , thank you.

    • @darrenepp63
      @darrenepp63 5 месяцев назад +3

      Hats are God's kryptonite.

    • @Niobesnuppa
      @Niobesnuppa 5 месяцев назад +2

      Wait, is that why medieval monks had those silly hairstyles? That's fascinating!

    • @emilyann2581
      @emilyann2581 3 месяца назад

      I'd like to second this but my midwest grandma told me this. except the priest bit

  • @NAKANMAK000
    @NAKANMAK000 5 месяцев назад +72

    I've found that the "dont wash ur hair everyday" only works for finer hair and also curly hair. Every Asian I've talked to with thick black straight hair has always said it doesn't work for their hair either. same with me.

    • @waggermama
      @waggermama 5 месяцев назад +12

      As someone with baby fine, pale “mousey” hair, oil also shows up really fast. I have to bleach my hair to get away with more than a day or so of not washing it. It’s interesting to know it’s a bother for Asian hair too.

    • @thungocnguyen3050
      @thungocnguyen3050 5 месяцев назад +11

      Actually it might just be the hair type. I’m an Asian who has baby fine hair and the oil works FAST the day after washing lmao, best I can do is every other day.

    • @rae6390
      @rae6390 5 месяцев назад +13

      I have fine, curly hair and it did work for me to wash less often and "train" my hair. But it took FOREVER - way too long to be practical for most people! It only happened for me because I got long covid so bad that I'm physically incapable of showering more than once a week. And even then it took MONTHS

    • @waggermama
      @waggermama 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@rae6390 I’m sorry you’ve had to go through that, I’ve experience of post viral fatigue and it utterly sucks. I hope you have pulled/pull through it ❤️

    • @TheGeekyRedMage
      @TheGeekyRedMage 5 месяцев назад +3

      Not entirely sure about finer hair, at least as a whole, since I also have issues with oil building up fast and I have pretty thin and fine hair. So like Mina Le, I have to wash it every other day at most.
      Honestly, hair is just weird and there's probably numerous factors that leads to the way a person's hair act the way it does, so I'm admittedly skeptical on "training your hair" being as fool proof as people make it out to be. But I'm also don't know much about the subject either.

  • @13realmusic
    @13realmusic 5 месяцев назад +51

    Maybe it’s just me, but I associated the fedora with Michael Jackson especially with his iconic Smooth Criminal video where he invented like 3 new dance moves. So I’ve loved the fedora specifically because of him.

  • @bebeface9822
    @bebeface9822 5 месяцев назад +42

    As a lady with an an extensive hat collection, I love how classy they are and how much they elevate ALL my outfits. Ladies and men’s hats looked so elegant in bygone eras so I like bringing hats back in style. I am a vintage style enthusiast and lover of 1940s/1950s style, hats are not a lifestyle, they are a way of life ❤

  • @crossmyheart929
    @crossmyheart929 5 месяцев назад +19

    Girls wearing bows in their hair is the trend of the moment, would love a video on this and the history of bows!🎀

  • @FrederickGautier
    @FrederickGautier 5 месяцев назад +54

    Here for Mina rocking multiple hats.
    Stay for the in-depth well cited research on a subject I’m curious about.

  • @naminova
    @naminova 5 месяцев назад +10

    Learning that Fedoras started out as a Feminist symbol, when they're now perceived as a Misogynist symbol is *fascinating*

  • @spinningmouse5705
    @spinningmouse5705 5 месяцев назад +7

    I wonder if the guy who experimented with wearing a fedora for a week would have had better results if he wore it with slightly "nicer" clothes. I've wondered too if part of the bad reputation in recent years comes from a lot of men wearing them with t-shirts and jeans, if it sort of lowered it's status when we traditionally imagined them worn with suits of some sort

  • @margshuntley5651
    @margshuntley5651 5 месяцев назад +16

    In any Canadian high school you will find a significant subculture of hockey boys refusing to take off their baseball caps and constantly being sent to the office over it (since most high schools have it in a dress code stating that no hats can be worn indoors). I think this example shows both the team element of the baseball cap, and the rebellious youth aspect of it by wearing it when not allowed---it's also usually worn backwards to make the signature hockey boy "flow" hairstyle which is essentially just long hair slicked back under a cap.

  • @themiserychick9219
    @themiserychick9219 5 месяцев назад +24

    hatters gonna hat

  • @teissi
    @teissi 5 месяцев назад +54

    I absolutely love berets and caps - especially the good tweed ones. Those types just don't get blown off by the wind. Let's make headwear trendy again!
    Great video, Mina!

  • @helgacucumber3871
    @helgacucumber3871 5 месяцев назад +27

    I have started wearing headscarves and I hope more people get on board! They could be a gateway drug to hats. You can style them so many ways. They can be really elaborate and crown-like or they can also be simple and utilitarian. They can be less of a bold statement than a hat. It's a way to look and feel "done" without having to style (or even wash) your hair. Some people feel like it gives them psychological protection. They're also more compatible with cars since you can do a lower wrap or use a different style of shaper if you're going to be in a car.
    If you've been thinking about doing it but you're afraid it's appropriative, most wrap styles are free game! There are a some styles and fabrics that are only for people in that culture but it's easy to avoid that. They're so strongly associated with piety but there are also head wrappers who like the compression, who experience hair loss, or who just like the style. There are ways to make them look casual and less like statement pieces, too. The more people doing it, the less controversial it will become. If you're on the fence, this is your sign to go buy yourself a gripper velvet headband, a volumizing scrunchie, and a good beginner scarf.

    • @Chotibunder77
      @Chotibunder77 5 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you for your encouragement! I’ve been looking to buy a scarf to wear in my hair but I’m sure what to look for, like how big should it be, and should it be silky? I’m afraid that if it’s too silky it’ll slide off too easily.

    • @lillianbowen7408
      @lillianbowen7408 5 месяцев назад

      I wear a neck scarf as part of my inform at work. I learned to tie the scarf a dozen different ways by watching RUclipsrs . Now the ladies at work ask me how did you do that, can you show me how/ 😉

    • @rebeccasponderings8459
      @rebeccasponderings8459 2 месяца назад

      The simple bandana tied at the top like Rosie the Riveter is a fun, easy way to keep hair off the neck in summer. They are also great for keeping dust and cleaning products out of hair when cleaning house.

  • @lanternheart
    @lanternheart 5 месяцев назад +15

    Hats are a tough one! I originally got mine (a sort of Indiana Jones number in brown leather) as a costume piece for an Indy Halloween costume, but ended up really finding it handy in a pinch for gross weather where I just don't want to wear a hood. It funnily enough almost always gets compliments, and as a shorter guy, makes me feel a bit more seen in a way I enjoy!

  • @anastasiab1066
    @anastasiab1066 5 месяцев назад +23

    I used to wear hats as a kid but our school dress code said you couldn't wear them, so I just never got the chance to! Maybe now that I'm graduated I can start wearing hats again!

    • @diemdia
      @diemdia 5 месяцев назад +6

      Ooh this is a good point too - I wonder how many people never think to even consider wearing hats because they’re usually against school dress codes when we’re kids. Kind of out of sight, out of mind from an early age

  • @MsQ275
    @MsQ275 5 месяцев назад +47

    i love this! i have a ever growing collection of high end Western hats.... it all started when i started tretinoin and need the sun pro. but now i just don't feel fully dressed without a hat. thanks for making this ❤

    • @MsQ275
      @MsQ275 5 месяцев назад +4

      and omg the time that TSA took my hat BY THE BRIM like heathen!! i have never been closer to losing it in an airport

  • @saraa3418
    @saraa3418 5 месяцев назад +14

    Learning to knit and making my own hats was what made me learn to love them. I always thought I had an unusually large head, but knitting patterns come in sizes and I soon learned that while I can wear a 21" hat I prefer a 23 or 24" hat to accommodate my hair. Then I started looking into ready made hats and learned that they are typically 19 or 20" and which is why I can't wear most store bought hats. I am looking for a good sun hat for the summer, I got winter covered.

  • @loudthattrack8974
    @loudthattrack8974 5 месяцев назад +14

    mina le, the only youtuber i watch that can wear a tricorn and not look like they are cosplaying

  • @Cantseemuch
    @Cantseemuch 5 месяцев назад +58

    Sometimes hats even were created for certain hairstyles like the beehive, which I find very cool. Also maybe women could keep their hats on as a. They were hard to take of with the pins and combs and such and/or b. Christianity has a history of head coverings for (married) women so a woman’s hat may have been considered as virtuous.

    • @capucnechaussonpassion14
      @capucnechaussonpassion14 5 месяцев назад

      Women are supposed to cover their heads in the church so their heads aren't in contact with god cause they're considered impure 🙄 one of the ways to spot the catholic extremists churches is to see if women wear some kind of veil/hat. And if they do the mass in latin hahaha. Anyways another sad sexist religious delirium.

  • @katiefoster2169
    @katiefoster2169 5 месяцев назад +7

    My mom is a Milliner, and makes all sorts of hats. Felt, straw, and sinamay hats. She uses vintage hat blocks for a lot of them as well. There’s so much history in the craft, it’s so cool.

  • @gabrielalvinvaughan
    @gabrielalvinvaughan 5 месяцев назад +6

    After watching this video and a couple time-period films, I was inspired to wear my pillbox hat out today running errands. I kept the outfit casual so that it wouldn’t look like a costume. It did take a minute to get over the fear of drawing attention to myself.

  • @embroideredragdoll
    @embroideredragdoll 5 месяцев назад +9

    I wear my little Edwardian costume hats on occasion. Yes they’re ridiculous looking but I honestly prefer them over most modern styled hats.
    They make me feel so ladylike too, wide brimmed hats are special.

  • @audreyst.palmer7402
    @audreyst.palmer7402 5 месяцев назад +17

    I had severe alopecia for a long time and wore hats every day in high school, as I lived in Canada I could get away with it but it only took a couple days going into the summer before someone noticed! Thankfully I have had a recovery, but I still rarely wear hats unless I have to. Thank you for the video! I love learning more through your excellent channel, and you have inspired me to wear a hat tomorrow! Thanks Mina

  • @artemis_liz7096
    @artemis_liz7096 5 месяцев назад +13

    One of the best RUclipsrs on this platform I’m so serious

  • @kathartog3227
    @kathartog3227 5 месяцев назад

    This is now my favourite video of yours. Production quality top notch, humour off the charts, and some super interesting information. Your unbridled enthusiasm for hats has almost converted me

  • @KatwinKennedy
    @KatwinKennedy 5 месяцев назад +5

    As someone who wears hats almost every day, this was a super interesting video! Granted I pick hats to go with my outfits and that will provide sun protection and I live in Australia and at all times the sun is trying to murder us all.

  • @emmawelch
    @emmawelch 5 месяцев назад +24

    Minaaaa I'm like a minute into the vid, but have to agree with you on the greasy hair situation! I would LOVE to train my hair to not be washed as often, but my hair is thick but FINE and gets greasy within like 12 hrs. The catch is that it gets SO irritated and itchy because of the grease (always been that way) that if I don't shower every day I scratch my scalp bloody T^T
    Anyway, a relief to hear that not everyone has figured out the magic secret (and most people I see not shower as often have very thick/curly hair, too, which is different than us)

    • @MsKateC2K
      @MsKateC2K 5 месяцев назад +2

      Me too I have the same hair type (straight thick Asian hair) and my scalp oils itself 🫠 I have to wash my hair daily to feel comfortable

    • @ah5721
      @ah5721 5 месяцев назад +1

      try a scalp oil and removing SLS-sodium laurel sulphates and SCS- sodium coco sulphate from your wash day . it stopped my scalp from over producing because the sulphates were drying my scalp out so it freaked out and got itchy and uber oily

    • @archygrey9093
      @archygrey9093 5 месяцев назад

      I'm a guy with short hair but figured out only shampooing it every fortnight made it far less oily in the long run

  • @kayleigh9059
    @kayleigh9059 5 месяцев назад +14

    would LOVE a part 2 to this video for even more hats types! I personally love hats and wish they were more “socially acceptable” for lack of a better term, especially the older styles

  • @lydianoack4552
    @lydianoack4552 5 месяцев назад +7

    For anyone who needs to know (i.e. any Goths who might have found their way here), with stiff, thick yarn and a too small hook you can crochet your own top hats. Taking mine for a walk now 👋
    Furthermore, you really can't do your brain a bigger favour than a straw hat in summer.
    Further edit, I got sort of lucky hat-wise. We had a teacher from the UK who had collected quite a few devices of millinery over the years and did voluntary millinery courses with us. Two good lessons: A hat made to measure is an awesome thing to have and millinery would make a brilliant hobby if it was a bit less expensive.

  • @Miranda_Moon
    @Miranda_Moon 5 месяцев назад

    I absolutely love every single video you make. So well studied, fun and informative. I'm learning so much about fashion and culture from you!

  • @gleann_cuilinn
    @gleann_cuilinn 5 месяцев назад +12

    I think hats are essential. They complete your outfit, are a means of self expression, and they offer so much utility.
    I wear a wide-brimmed straw hat almost every day in Spring and Summer to keep the sun off my face, and in Fall and Winter I wear a felt or crochet hat to keep my head warm.

  • @EliseFreshwaterBlizzard
    @EliseFreshwaterBlizzard 5 месяцев назад +4

    Mina! Thank you for making this video. I've been wearing a lot of fascinators lately, and I've falled in love with them. They really do complete the look and add so much character in my wardrobe.

  • @loreleidellavedova
    @loreleidellavedova 5 месяцев назад +6

    Love the idea of bringing back hats and I'm very excited about all the accessories that are coming back or becoming more acceptable!
    ps thank u for including fred astaire and vintage movie clips, good hat inspo for sure

  • @veronicapicking9815
    @veronicapicking9815 5 месяцев назад +1

    It was so enjoyable to hear someone deep dive into something I care about but have know one to talk about with! I rarely go without a hat and I like to mix it up. People definitely take notice! I have inadvertently passed this habit on to my kindergartener and it is second nature to grab a hat before leaving the house.

  • @samyukthapadmanabhan4116
    @samyukthapadmanabhan4116 5 месяцев назад +20

    Hey Mina! I just wanted to tell you that you are an inspiration and I LOVE and appreciate all the work you put into your videos.

  • @with_love...kate.
    @with_love...kate. 5 месяцев назад +12

    Hat sales after this video 📈📈📈

  • @evadowling9701
    @evadowling9701 5 месяцев назад +2

    You chill me out, your vibes are great and your videos are amazing thank you so much for your hard work girl ♥️

  • @itselote
    @itselote 5 месяцев назад +3

    oh mina, you’ve once again sparked my inspiration as you often do with your videos, it seems i have a new life mission of finding a perfect hat for my person

  • @rybazimna
    @rybazimna 5 месяцев назад +11

    Mina, I literally never comment on RUclips, but I just want to say that the second I saw you today I thought man, her hair looks SO GOOD, so make of that what you will! Also kudos to the whole 'training your hair not to get greasy' rant, so true

  • @anjacoetzee9327
    @anjacoetzee9327 5 месяцев назад +13

    I love hats and yes when wearing them they do draw the attention of others, but honestly wearing a hat to complete my outfit really gives me such a confidence boost! I especially love berets (I own 3 😂) and any hat that has faux fur!

  • @marissasustic1717
    @marissasustic1717 5 месяцев назад +1

    I just have you say your videos are such a joy to watch and I love the new animations / editing style ❤️

  • @studious_nonchalance
    @studious_nonchalance 5 месяцев назад +6

    I have been a hat girlie since childhood, but my passion for them really kicked off in the 90s...and yes, the beret was and is my favorite for day to day wear. I have a number of hand crocheted tams (mostly self made), and Basque berets. My favorite is an Elosogui 14 inch black beret, which really has a dramatic presence! I've had it around 10 years and it's still in great shape!

  • @tobeornottobe9689
    @tobeornottobe9689 5 месяцев назад +9

    I'm glad you chose to talk about this. I enjoy wearing barrets (French hats) and i always get complements and looks from the public, i like that sort of attention

  • @gracievictoria_
    @gracievictoria_ 5 месяцев назад +10

    Yesss! I've been hoping for a hat video! I put a beret on this morning and then got so excited when I saw your upload just now! 👒 Ah manifest the hats! All the hats!

  • @anska7475
    @anska7475 5 месяцев назад +3

    I love hats. Some are like hugs for the head and others parasols you don't have to carry, but putting my hair up and pinning flowers and foliage into it is also lovely.

  • @aprilnoriega7345
    @aprilnoriega7345 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love wearing hats and have actually started rewearing them. I'm not sure why I had stopped- will def think through that.
    You custom made hat was my favorite on you. It definitely showcased your unique sense of style!

  • @rachelweisz861
    @rachelweisz861 5 месяцев назад +7

    Absolutely loved this video!!! I love hats and they have always suited my face and head shape but as someone with ASD I get self conscious wearing them nowadays because not many people wear them. I do enjoy wearing fashion that suits my personality and have been feeling more comfortable sharing that side of me but I’ve been nervous about wearing hats interestingly enough.

    • @kaiseayaandruis1597
      @kaiseayaandruis1597 5 месяцев назад +1

      same, I'm pale as a sheet and I have a summer hat I bought especially so I stop burning the skin on my head, but I always feel so out of place wearing it bc nobody else does.
      All fashion points aside, we all could use the protetion from the sun, it's wild that people will put kids in hats but then stop as they get older, as if sun damage was a kid only problem that teens and adults are immune to.

  • @artemis_liz7096
    @artemis_liz7096 5 месяцев назад +20

    It’s super freaky. When I get my hair washed at the salon is stays non greasy for like a week… maybe it’s because they always clean their hair brushes and tools?

    • @jinxcraft1170
      @jinxcraft1170 5 месяцев назад +10

      A hair care/style channel I occasionally watch has a video on this, where he described a client who couldn't figure out why her hair got greasy so quickly when she tried to replicate a style at home between appointments while following his instructions. She bought a new hairbrush and all of a sudden the problem was solved.

    • @jinxcraft1170
      @jinxcraft1170 5 месяцев назад +6

      *separating this into 2 replies because YT lost everything the first time before I could post.
      I have always used hot water and Dawn dishsoap or a cheap clarifying shampoo (or a little of both), sometimes with a splash of white vinegar.
      When I don't have time for that, I just bring the brush into the shower with me and any excess shampoo on my hands, I apply to the bristles as a stop-gap measure.

  • @TheKrusso
    @TheKrusso 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is such an underrated video-- another well-researched, interesting piece of work!

  • @inescruz686
    @inescruz686 5 месяцев назад +2

    Hi, Mina! One thing that helped me a lot with my oily scalp was washing it twice when I do wash it (lather, rinse, repeat). I can't explain why it works but it did help me a ton, and if you haven't it's worth a try

  • @brannasundy9205
    @brannasundy9205 5 месяцев назад +4

    I've gotten to wear a hat when acting in a play twice now, and the hat gave so much clarity to the characters for me (one was a grey bakersboy hat and one was a straw hat with a bow around the brim). The instant I put it on, it was so much easier to get into the character's headspace, and now I'm really tempted to wear hats in my everyday life. It just adds a little more individual touch to a person's appearance. :)

  • @fairyofshamsoob12
    @fairyofshamsoob12 5 месяцев назад +5

    hi mina! you might not see this, but I just had to tell you how much I LOVE your videos! you inspire me so much and are the perfect embodiment of the kind of person I want to be when I'm older. I want to study sociology or psychology in college with the hope of becoming as knowledgeable and well spoken as you are! sending love from Canada

  • @betulapendula2562
    @betulapendula2562 5 месяцев назад

    I love hats and wear them often in every season. They are both functional and aesthetic. And I love the hats you wore during the video, especially the large, lace, white one.❤

  • @emmiekochanowicz247
    @emmiekochanowicz247 5 месяцев назад

    Mina Le I just get ecstatic when you post! I didn’t know you had a pod, will definitely be checking it out

  • @roxanaschimbatoru5253
    @roxanaschimbatoru5253 5 месяцев назад +9

    I love this channel and Mina sm , always makes my day 🥹💗

  • @epistemologiclly
    @epistemologiclly 5 месяцев назад +18

    MINA ‼️I totes agree on the hair thing at the beginning, I swear hair training is so a myth for most people. Nice to see someone who agrees with me about it 😆

    • @emmaburke6912
      @emmaburke6912 5 месяцев назад +2

      i went from daily wash to every 2-3 days but can’t get further than that 😭

    • @bigbucketlist
      @bigbucketlist 5 месяцев назад +2

      Yep and yep! I struggled with that shit for almost 30 years, believing that it applied to everyone. It doesn't! My body produces very large amounts of both oil and skin cells, and my hair gets greasy in a couple of hours. Only two things have helped: one is only treating my scalp with super moisturizing products instead of drying ones, and actually using glossy fragrant oils in my hair and pulling it up in a neat bun. Does it make my hair less greasy? Absolutely not. But it does look put together and stylish.

  • @valentinarulloni9265
    @valentinarulloni9265 5 месяцев назад

    Loved the video, Mina! I’m a big fan of your film references, specially the intro montage ❤️❤️ you own so many cool hats!!

  • @hudamalik4377
    @hudamalik4377 5 месяцев назад

    you're looking beautiful today!! I didn't notice ur hair grow so quickly but long hair stuns on u!!!! and the eyebrows r exquisite as usual queen

  • @MontoyaArtwork
    @MontoyaArtwork 5 месяцев назад +5

    Almost commented about the Mexican/Native/Black history that is always forgotten with cowboys but Mina has always got her facts straight 😘 My New Mexican heart loves it.

  • @miamezo2633
    @miamezo2633 5 месяцев назад +8

    As a hat lover and someone who looks damn good in a cowboy hat...I love this video. Thank you mina

  • @RockyApplebee
    @RockyApplebee 5 месяцев назад

    Love this one! Hats are fascinating and it's really interesting how they've got out of style yet there are some that are still worn a bit. Love me a good hat!

  • @nathy0308
    @nathy0308 5 месяцев назад

    Mina, I always enjoy your looks but I'm really loving this long hair, "minimalist" makeup look you have lately!

  • @edbar4097
    @edbar4097 5 месяцев назад +9

    Love your videos (especially the historical ones) and I have a video request.
    WOMEN HORSE-RIDERS FASHION: THE MASCULINE, THE FEMININE AND THE REALLY UNSAFE.
    I am currently writing a thesis on Victorian masculinity and horse-riding (in literature, not fashion), and I came across an article titled “Elegant Amazons: Victorian Riding Habits and the Fashionable Horsewoman.” And they said something that should have been obvious to me but I had never considered it. Women at the time rode side-saddle because their skirts (and good ol fashioned propriety) did not allow them to sit astride like a normal person. Apparently this was dangerous, not only because this position is not so stable (see what I did there?) but because the skirt could get caught in the saddle or the horse's legs, and the woman could get dragged behind a running steed. Consequently, Victorian riding garments for women became of of the most complex forms of attire to sew and wear. There is also a disscussion of the subversiveness of these clothes, which meshed masculine elements into the dress. Super interesting
    Now I know that bikes gave rise to bloomers' fashion and generally opened the way for respectable women to wear pants, but this article made me really intrigued about the wole issue and I would love a video, because this is super interesting but really outside the scope of my own research.
    Here is a citation for the article I mentioned: David, Alison Matthews. “Elegant Amazons: Victorian Riding Habits and the Fashionable Horsewoman.” Victorian Literature and Culture, vol. 30, no. 1, 2002, pp. 179-210.

  • @Ghostfrogdraws
    @Ghostfrogdraws 5 месяцев назад +3

    Honestly I love the way hats and other accessories pull and outfit together PLUS hats have so much practicality to them as well. My only problem is I usually have to leave my head free and hair down cause of chronic headaches 😞

  • @maggiel.6874
    @maggiel.6874 4 месяца назад

    lovely video as always!!! as someone whos super interested in fashion history, your vids are always soooo interesting, well researched, and presented in an entertaining manner!! thanks for all your hard work!!

  • @Notherj
    @Notherj 5 месяцев назад

    I love your dedication to editing, I liked this channel before, but now it is my favorite

  • @constitutionalcarrot3720
    @constitutionalcarrot3720 5 месяцев назад +3

    My friend had a wedding on her corn field in Indiana where the only garment requirement was to wear a hat. I normally wear my long, thick Asian hair up in a bun, therefore making it near impossible to wear a hat. Then I completely forgot about the theme but it was fine and the party was great. This brings up all my youthful awkwardness again, so thanks!

  • @kylemonroe3736
    @kylemonroe3736 5 месяцев назад +4

    The beret or "boina" is still very popular here in Argentina and is like, seen as part of the Gaucho outfit but also I see a lot of people who are very proud of their basque heritage who wear it. We received a lot of immigration from the Basque Country. And of course Che Guevara was Argentine. 💙

  • @yasminceleste3844
    @yasminceleste3844 2 месяца назад

    This was a great video but I want to add how the editing was so on point! And elevated the whole thing!

  • @samthehotmess
    @samthehotmess 5 месяцев назад

    I’m a hat lover! I found that compliments went from “I love your outfit” to “I love your style” it rounds out a look into more of a essence instead of an aesthetic ❤

  • @mommymarz
    @mommymarz 5 месяцев назад +3

    i wear diff types of hats with certain outfits on days i do basic shopping at target. i 💚 fashion. i love your customized hat!

  • @NovaStella_
    @NovaStella_ 5 месяцев назад +6

    I always thought that the only hat available to us were baseball caps and beanies and cowboy hats. And growing up on an Indian reservation, I wasn’t prepared to take on the image of a cowboy or anything that wild, haha.
    As I grew older and went through my emo phase, I realized that close fitting hats like the slouched beanies and backwards baseball caps weren’t for me, since I have broad shoulders and seeing how the cap pushed down the shape of my head gave me body image insecurities
    But I think now I would be able to branch out more into wearing hats, maybe even wide-brimmed felt hats, especially now in modern indigenous fashion they allow you to bead the brim of hats for more personalization :D

  • @fer2241
    @fer2241 5 месяцев назад

    love loved the sailor hat, looks clean and could see it on all types of outfitz

  • @ygwsgirl5611
    @ygwsgirl5611 5 месяцев назад +1

    Mina i fucking loved this. Can we please have a part 2, I wanna learn more about bucket hats and fascinators