This is a shot of Girls’ Night Out with my friends Jane & Meg. Jane, the one in the middle, always has a perfect hair day – always – so she’s exempt from hats. But Meg & I got it going on, don’t we? You may be asking right now, “Girl, where’d y’all find them hats?" Which I’m about to tell you. Hold your horses.
If a bad hair day or a dirty hair day keeps you from church
or keeps you from going out on the town with your girlfriends or whatever, I
declare unto you this day, freedom! Freedom, I say.
We must form a sisterhood alliance, a united front.
We must resurrect hats today! But please, whatever you do, NEVER settle for a baseball cap unless you're just going for a stroll in the woods.
Tips for Hat Shopping
Everywhere I go people ask where I get my hats. Why is that? Because hats have not been in trend for a while now.
My friend Judy (left): I love me some hats, but they haven’t been much in style lately.
Me: So let’s change that. Let’s bring back hats!
So all three of us (including Lynanne in the middle) agree to show
up in hats next girls’ lunch. And that’s just what we did. Guy who took our
orders admired our classy look; you could tell.
Guy: “Look at you, ladies, in those hats. Y’all look
like you’re on the way to the Kentucky Derby.” Mind you, these are far from Kentucky
Derby hats. Anyway, here we are.
To shop for hats you gotta know where to go. Your best bet is to make a beeline to one of the stores geared toward your soul sisters. They got it going on when it comes to hats, as Glennis will tell you shortly.
Go past the five-inch platform shoes and the rack of
bling & costume jewelry, past a thousand racks of the latest wildest trends
you’ve ever seen, and near the back of the store, voila! Hats, hats, hats!!!
Or you can skip the trip and go straight to Amazon and
feed your hat addiction because here they have any kind of hat you can imagine
– even Kentucky Derby hats galore.
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For further instructions on how to wear your sassy hats, check out Glennis Redmond’s advice on endless possibilities: Glennis is the most delightful and magical poet you will ever meet. This is her Poet Laureate hat.
Sistahs have always been able to style in hats.
You know they got it going on.
Those woman can wear hats from dusk til dawn.
You’ve got to be bold and have snap to sport a hat.
You’ve got to have it and know where it
is at.
You’ve got to stop and cock it to the side.
Check them out and continue with your stride.
Profile it. Style it.
Then let them wow it.
Tilt it, lean it, or wear it straight in place.
A well worn hat is a symbol of grace.
You have heard people say it. I have too.
“Oh, she can wear a hat.
She sho ‘nough knows what to do.
Oh, a hat can get those oohs and aahs.
If it is totally bad, it gets applause.
Some hats are so bad, they are just bad to the bone.
People stop and say, “that girl has got in going on.”
Or say, “You just go girl, you just go on, girl,
‘cause with that hat you’re the finest thing in the
world.”
HATS
HATS
HATS
Big ones, tall ones, small ones, fruity ones,
pointy ones, veiled ones, flowered ones
sporty ones
polka-dot ones
plain ones
and kufis too!
Lean it,
cock it,
style it,
profile it,
tilt it,
tip it,
check it,
sport it.
HATS
HATS
HATS
Do you dare to wear?
How do you fare?
Do you want to be bad to the bone?
Then get you a hat and get it going on!
Copyright 2000 by Glenis Redmond
Used with the author's permission
Who’s with me? Will you find the courage to help me on
my campaign to reinstate hats? If you dare to be so bold, drop me a line and
say, Yes, I’m in all the way. I will go buy me a hat today!