Fedoracentric
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Fedora - is it true that JFK walking bare-headed down Pennsylvania Avenue at his inauguration devastated the hat industry? I grew up three blocks fro the Resistol plant and seem to remember a letter being published from the pres or veep of Resistol to the President basically stating, "WHAT WERE YOU THINKING!"
That is a myth, actually. JFK wore the traditional top hat during most of his inauguration. He took the oath without it though. Still if you Google Kennedy and fedora you'll get all sorts of photos of him in fedoras. He preferred the Cavanaugh 2 inch brim fedora. So, the claim he never wore hats is an urban legend.
In truth, the downfall of the hat industry was already 20 or 30 years in the making before January of 1960. Even in the 1930s hat industry trade publications were bemoaning the falling hat sales statistics. It was right about 1940 or so when some of the medium to large hat makers started to go into bankruptcy and get bought out by the bigger ones. Mallory, for instance, sold out to Stetson early in the 40s. By the 50s several other large makers were going under and by the 60s nearly all of them were closed down but Stetson. By 1970, even Stetson disappeared. The hats that go by the name Stetson today are not made by a Stetson hat company. Stetson sold the naming rights and the hats are made by the Hat Corp of America in Texas. As an actually hat manufacturing concern, Stetson no longer exists. It is only a name brand licensing company now.
So, by JFK's inauguration in 1960, the hat industry was already about finished. The whole "Kennedy killed hats" thing is a total myth.