When did these dad and grandpa hats comeback in style???

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Why is a better question. I noticed black women would wear them with riding boots and downed vests when they discovered the hills and laguna beach. Now black men are on them tough.

It's interesting to see suburban kids wearing beanies and fitted hats and urban people dressing like suburban people. A lot has changed since 2001.
 

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Tiger Woods sauce, I can dig it... But, those haven't been the wave since 2012. If you have been rocking them for four years, you might be a cornball.
Definitely a corn ball. I love how these "fashion forward" people are five to ten years behind the real trend setters. I call these folks back catalog fashion geeks.

Fashion evolves organically and it goes from one extreme to the other or off the rails entirely. By the time a style is mass produced and commercialized it's been dead.

That makes it corny because the scene behind it has changed therefore it isn't authentic. Basically, be yourself.
 
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