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PAGE?14 Most importantly, when and where can we get our hands on a pair of these killer shoes?! Soon… From Attitude to Hat-titude… IN MY OPINION, not enough people wear hats. Sure, most of us have a beanie or five for that cold winter morning commute to work, but I’m talking about a real hat. A hat that says ‘Yo. Check out my head. Look at me. I SAID LOOK AT ME!’ caught up with Hat Lab founder Marion Rosset who told me why you shouldn’t be scared to wear a hat and how to keep your ears warm without resorting to a beanie. I Hats are cool but I think sometimes people don’t feel brave enough to wear them. Do you think there’s a hat out there for everyone? My cousin has a crazy round head and he has never found a hat to suit him… I truly believe hats are for everyone. You just have to experiment and style up your hair to make it work.?Long faces tend to be the easier to find a hat for.?For rounder faces, the best are a higher volume to elongate the face, not something shape-hugging like a tight turban or a cap... If you have great hair, whatever shape of face you have you can always do something! SHANGHAI247.NET How many hats do you own? I have about 40 hats - vintage, collected along travels, or designed/made for the Hat Lab. Do you think hats have ever gone out of style? Not really, I just believe we now have modern versions of the cloche, fedora, panama, bowler hats... They became simpler to wear, not extravagant, in the lazy form of beanies, headbands and baseball caps! Give us a few ideas for hats people can wear during the chilly months to keep their bonces warm… The most important thing is to cover your ears, so you can use a scarf and make a half turban or a headband tied at the back. Felt h