An old-school, wide-brimmed rope hat some in white and navy, others in red and white has seemingly become the ironic must-have fashion accessory of the summer. It is the Make America Great Again campaign hat first worn in July by Donald J. Trump in Laredo, Tex., and since spotted on hipsters from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to the Silver Lake district of Los Angeles and in the football locker of Tom Brady, not to mention on the heads of the hundreds of Trump loyalists at his rallies.
I was certainly surprised to the extent it caught on, Mr. Trump said in a phone interview last week. Its become the hottest fashion item there is.
The hats, in four different designs, are $25 on the Trump campaign website and in Midtown at the store in the Trump Tower, where they promptly sold out.
The hats appeal seems to rest partly in their studied outmodedness (think the 2.0 version of the trucker hats repopularized by millennials) and partly in their uncanny ability to capture the current absurdist political moment, with 17 Republicans vying, circuslike, for their partys nomination. (Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
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Quite frankly, I think it looks absurd on Donald....who is a handsome guy.
I'm sure the hat's vintage styling was to keep his hair in place
on those windy landing strips (he does not wear a toupee).
The hat does look a little out of place on Trump but it fits perfect since he is a little out of place in politics. From the shoulders up he looks like the vast majority of blue collar Midwesterners. I guarantee you that it helps some see him as more like themselves.
Watching Trump turn politics upside down is the greatest thing politically that I have seen except for Cruz calling out McTurtle as a liar on the senate floor.