Do you like the hat?

- In my avatar - It's like the one I adopt sometimes if the weather is bad.

What do you think of men with wide-brimmed hats?


I fancy hats! They never should have gone out of style, on men or women....hats just add that 'something' to the apearance...a 'gifted' look....

The weather must not get that bad....looks like it could amplify away any second! Uh, the hat.

Painting of a woman with red hair and a man in a yellow hat dancing?

I necessity to find out who painted it. The woman is in a red wide-brimmed hat with reddish-bronze hair's breadth, and the man with ginger beard with a yellow hat. That's all I can remember but I'm pretty confident it's by a very famous artist.


Hi! Is this the one?
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Leap at Bougival, 1883
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts, USA
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Row:P ierre-Auguste_Renoir_146.jpg



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JFK didn't kill men's hats - Mark Stricherz - Catholic Independent ...

John F. Kennedy all things considered did more to put an end to the chapeau by just showing up at his 1960 Inaugural without one. In the twinkling of an eye it was stylish, like the electrifying new president, to be defoliated headed, his tousled skin of one's teeth blowing in the close at hand. Fleetingly hats seemed so “Eisenhower,” so yesterday. The complete hat trade in New England vanished. The men’s hatters became a id of the sometime. Even today New York See has but two extensive hat stores.

Respect Stricherz is the prime mover of Why the Democrats are Titillating: Non-spiritual Liberalism and the Diminution of the People's Social gathering (Run into Books, 2007). He was born in San Francisco in 1970 and raised in the Bay Parade. He graduated from Santa Clara University and the University of Chicago (M.A. in Societal Sciences, '97). In between, he worked, as part of the Jesuit Volunteer Squadron, for an inner-diocese accommodation intervention in Baton Rouge, La. His employment has appeared in The New York Times, the Washington Newel, The Boston Sphere, Chicago Tribune, The New Republic, and The Weekly Sample, among other publications. He his little woman, and two daughters tangible in the Washington, D.C. dominion.

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