The backwards cap is the least offensive of accessories. White belts, chokers, visors, star tattoos, faux-hawks, wrist/armbands, sunglasses indoors, rosaries around the neck, and deep V neck shirts. I can't hit a bar at night without seeing at least 75% of these.
I wear my hat backwards about 90% of the time...if im using it as an accessory and not to shield the sun. That way i don't block some of my view with the bill of the cap. I also think I just look better in hats backwards.
Wow on this board just about anything you wear or do makes a person a douchebag(learned that word here). I guess we should all walk around naked. Hell someone on this baby even called a baby a douchebag.
I used to wear it backwards when i was younger listening and watching eminem and limp bizkit and carson daly.. YIKES Chilcutt
nothing wrong with it? what's lame is a rally cap. why the hell would you turn a $20 hat inside out and wear it? not to mention it looks stupid
Are you freaking kidding me?! Naked people are just about the biggest douchebags around. Look at Mark Musselwhite.
I think the word douchebag may be getting played out, in general. It does almost seem like anything other than the most conservative clothing makes you at risk for being called a douchebag. I always thought being a douchebag wasn't about any particular item of clothing, but more about the entire package and who you are as a person. I guess I think the word has become too watered down. How can you lump an otherwise normal guy who is wearing his hat backwards with the guys below?
Rally cap at a ballgame when your team needs runs late....OK. Still wearing same rally cap once the game is over...Not OK.
Agreed. I think most of the posters on this board would have a heart attack caused by "douchebaggery" if they ever stepped foot on a college campus (or any other place where there is a large collection of people less than 25). Because apparently, 99% of them are douchebags.
For me, I personally don't give a **** about clothing. I wear tee shirts and jeans and athletic wear. So when I see Mr. Frosted Blond Tips, visor, white shades, barbed-wire tattoos, choker necklace or Jesus piece, Pink Lacoste Polo, roll up in his Ford Explorer on 23s with limo-tint, bumping Taylor Swift and Maroon 5 out of 15 inch subs in a feeble attempt to attract any brainless set of t*** within a 2 mile radius... I can safely say there goes a ****ing douchefairy.
I would say you have to exhibit at least 3 of the classic signs of douchebaggery before you can be labeled as such.
Seems reasonable. 2 would be borderline and subject to further review, 3 = definite douchebag. Man law?
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I'm 20... I buy fitted flat bill hats that I bend and remove the sticker.... I wear it backwards, and forwards...but mostly backwards....I just happen to think that backwards looks better on me....so that's why I wear it like that. I don't know why this is such a big deal...sure....I used to have someone bug me about wearing my hat backwards at work (not an office job), and he would say I'm wearing it wrong, but then again everyone else wearing a hat "indoors" too...which makes no sense if you think about it. They just all happen to be old, and balding....
I have no beef either way, but I can say this....if you were a young adult or adolescent in the 70's or 80's....then you NEVER have the right to talk about how anyone dresses. This is assuming you dressed like everyone else did during those times. I think those who have issues with current trends at least have to post a pic of themselves when they were say, 25 and under.
Flat brim hats are a equally strong way to tell the world, " I really give a **** about this hat thing I'm trying to accomplish."