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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 10 MIN

You can leave you hat on: When men stopped wearing hats

from The Threads of History · host Theodore Alexander

For centuries, men rarely left the house without a hat. Top hats, bowlers, fedoras, and flat caps weren’t just fashion they were signals of status, profession, and respectability.So why did they disappear?In this episode of The Threads of History, I explore the surprising rise and fall of men’s hat culture in Western society. From the streets of the Victorian era to the automobile age and the modern shift toward casual dress, we trace the cultural forces that pushed the gentleman’s hat out of everyday life.Along the way we uncover how hats once made social hierarchy visible—and what their disappearance reveals about the modern world.After all, for most of history a man’s hat said everything about him before he ever spoke.Today, it’s one of the most powerful garments we stopped wearing.

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