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The Trouble With Hats

So here’s the trouble with hats:

If you want to take one on a trip, this means that unless you are ninety-five years old and own a hatbox, you have to wear the thing while in transit.

And you will look ridiculous while traipsing through airports at five in the morning.

You may even want to hide your face.

(This, by the way, goes double for moving. I always end up carrying three things on my person during that final car trip to our new place: dogs – which now count as two things, I suppose – my dried and very delicate wedding bouquet, and all of my hats.)

There are, however, very good things about hats.

For example, I think that my H&M one, while very dorky, is also very fabulous, and my plan is to wear it constantly this summer.

Another good thing:

My party trick!

Observe:

Hat Party Trick! from Jordan Reid on Vimeo.

(OK, maybe not the best trick in the world.)



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  • missy

    I have a huge crushable sun hat that i can toss into any bag or suitcase and it bounces right back…if you prefer the fedora, there are also options: http://www.amazon.com/VENTED-POLYMESH-FEDORA-TRILBY-CRUSHABLE/dp/B00172T49I

  • Anonymous

    lol!

  • Anonymous

    and it really works? i always feel like those crushable hats might not actually pop back. will try, though!

  • missy

    This is the one I have http://store.headchange.com/gobreexwiflb.html and I love it to pieces, I wear it all summer and it really pops right back up even through a plane ride in my suitcase.

    Good luck!

  • missy

    (also, it is a *lot* floppier and cuter in real life)

  • Anonymous

    ooh, that is really cute.

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VWVUXFTQH2A2YL2XT6LP5643XQ Johny Anderson

    Yeah, hat looks good, attractive and related to the latest fashion trend.