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amother
Bisque
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Today at 10:24 am
Oh I love this!
Do you think hats for men will ever comeback? (Secular population)
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giftedmom
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Today at 10:31 am
I guess you haven’t been to much of Brooklyn
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amother
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Today at 10:34 am
giftedmom wrote: | I guess you haven’t been to much of Brooklyn |
I live in Brooklyn in the center of BP, close to Beth El 15/48, so I see all levels of frumkeit on a typical Shabbos.
At most, I see 1 woman wearing a hat for every 99 not wearing a hat on Shabbos.
Thirty years ago and before, hats were the IN thing to wear on Shabbos.
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amother
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Today at 10:48 am
amother OP wrote: | I live in Brooklyn in the center of BP, close to Beth El 15/48, so I see all levels of frumkeit on a typical Shabbos.
At most, I see 1 woman wearing a hat for every 99 not wearing a hat on Shabbos.
Thirty years ago and before, hats were the IN thing to wear on Shabbos. |
Go to a united synagogue in the UK. Everyone wears hats on Shabbas.
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amother
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Today at 10:50 am
Respectfully, OP, living in BP you most definitely do NOT see all levels of frumkeit
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imaima
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Today at 11:20 am
Can you give examples of what people wear?
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Cheiny
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Today at 11:44 am
amother OP wrote: | Any chance fashion conscious frum women (in Brooklyn/Queens) will go back to wearing hats?
I havent seen women wearing hats (except for sporty beanies) for a long time.
https://www.vogue.com/article/.....mber-
Hats Are Back! All the Ways to Wear Fall’s Jauntiest Accessory
Tall or flat, solid or patterned, close-knit or wide-brimmed: Fall’s jauntiest accessory is also its most dazzlingly variable.
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I wouldn't wear one of the hats in the pic if you paid me…
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ChutzPAh
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Today at 11:52 am
She looks like she’s got a peanut in the shell on her head.
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amother
Geranium
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Today at 11:58 am
amother Begonia wrote: | I wear elegant hats every day in BP. But yes I'm one of the only ones. I wear it with a wig (hat fall).
But my hats look nothing like that picture lol. |
Can you share where you get your hats or the styles you wear? Every day and formal? I’d like to try a hat fall and mostly see them with the slouchy-beanie style or the big Pom Pom hat. (Or, do you mean chassidish style hats? Those are beautiful but wouldn’t work for me.)
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amother
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Today at 12:05 pm
amother Geranium wrote: | Can you share where you get your hats or the styles you wear? Every day and formal? I’d like to try a hat fall and mostly see them with the slouchy-beanie style or the big Pom Pom hat. (Or, do you mean chassidish style hats? Those are beautiful but wouldn’t work for me.) |
My hats are mostly Badgley Mischka, Vince Camuto, Nine West, etc.
No I do not mean anything like chassidish style.
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Gt
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Today at 2:12 pm
Ooh would love if hats came back in !
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amother
Mustard
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Today at 2:35 pm
This is funny because I wore hats for the first 10+ years of covering and recently switched to scarves because even among us hat wearers, hats were going out and were harder and harder for find.
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tigerwife
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Today at 3:15 pm
I’m here for it! I love an elegant hat for shul and a fedora for the week.
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amother
Bone
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Today at 3:22 pm
You just brought back memories of that women’s hat store in Bklyn on M and maybe E. 14? Now I think it’s a men’s hat store but it used to a fancy ladies hat store !! We used to love checking it out .. they were considered so classy !
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amother
Plum
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Today at 3:41 pm
amother Magenta wrote: | Go to a united synagogue in the UK. Everyone wears hats on Shabbas. |
Thats because they want to "cover" for shul.
Not ontop of a shaitel.
When I was a kid, it was superfashionable for the mother of the bride or groom to wear a hat ontop of sheitel at their childs chuppa.
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amother
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Today at 3:57 pm
amother Crocus wrote: | Respectfully, OP, living in BP you most definitely do NOT see all levels of frumkeit |
I'm very aware that BP is 95% Chassidish, yes, but what would you call the small number of women who daven in Beth El?
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amother
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Today at 3:59 pm
amother Bone wrote: | You just brought back memories of that women’s hat store in Bklyn on M and maybe E. 14? Now I think it’s a men’s hat store but it used to a fancy ladies hat store !! We used to love checking it out .. they were considered so classy ! |
And theres was Cohen's hats in the 1960s and 1970s right on 13th. I think they called it Cohen's Millinery. They were fancy.
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amother
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Today at 4:36 pm
ChutzPAh wrote: | She looks like she’s got a peanut in the shell on her head. |
Im not sure if you dont think theyre Tzniusdik, or you dont like the taste/look, but on Rosh Hashana, in the middle of BP, I saw very young Chassidish women wearing shoes with huge platforms, and no less than 5" thick block heels.
You had to see it to believe it.
Imho those "SHOES" were way less Tzniusdik and tasteful than either of the hats pictured here.
"Al Ta-am V'Ray-ach, Ain L'His-va-kay-ach"
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