Hats and Caps Wichita KS
Hats and caps are very popular accessories in fashion, ranging from the casual unisex baseball cap to more formal fedoras and hundreds of styles in between. When wearing a hat or cap, it is best to be aware of the proper guidelines and etiquette for when to don, tip or remove your hat. The practice of hat etiquette will keep you in line with the trends of the fashion world and the practices from day’s past.
Gander Mountain
(904) 829-1946
605 S Wichita St Gander Mountain #370
Wichita, KS
Greg & David Co
316-263-5691
530 E Douglas Ave
Wichita, KS
Bondies Old Town Antique Mall
316-267-0900
827 E Central Ave
Wichita, KS
Builders Construction, Inc.
316-942-8263
2301 S Meridian Ave
Wichita, KS
That's You Flea Market
316-267-3553
1710 E 13th St N Ste 104
Wichita, KS
First Gear
316-264-5500
111 N. Mosley
Wichita, KS
Watermark Press Inc
316-263-3007
149 N Broadway St
Wichita, KS
New Beginnings Thrift Store
316-944-2297
101 S West St
Wichita, KS
The Slope
(888) 593-0355
2100 E Central Ave
Wichita, KS
The Working Woman's Shop
316-943-3388
2075 N. West St.
Wichita, KS
ETIQUETTE for Hats and Caps
When a gentleman “dons” his hat to leave or “doffs” his hat to a lady, his actions are being described by two British colloquialisms that come from contractions of the phrases “do on” meaning “to do”, and the Middle English “doffen”, which became “don off” meaning “to do off”!
Hats are tipped, (or doffed) slightly lifting the hat off your forehead, when meeting a lady (remove your hat if you stop to talk), or to "say" to anyone, male or female – thank you, excuse me, hello, goodbye, you’re welcome or how do you do.
Tipping of the hat is a conventional gesture of politeness. This hat tipping custom has the same origin as military saluting, which came from the raising of medieval Knights face visors to show friendliness.
Hats are worn less now, but at the turn of the 20th century, all adults wore hats whenever they left the house. It was a matter of good personal hygiene, since hats were a protection from industrial dirt.
Hats are removed when inside, except for places that are akin to public streets, like lobbies, corridors, and crowded elevators (non-residential). In a public building (where there are no apartments) the elevator is considered a public area.
You may choose to remove your hat in a public elevator, but in the presence of a lady your hat must be removed.
A gentleman takes off his hat and holds it in his hand when a lady enters the elevator in any building that can be classified as a dwelling such as an apartment house or hotel. He puts it on again in the corridor...
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