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I am a fan of the culture that surrounded their use. My interest would be for a period set.

'Being poor during the Depression and unable to afford a broader brim to keep your head from getting wet' is not a culture.

yes i know it's from a day ago BUT IT MADE ME ANGRY AT THE TIME.

i stand by baseball caps as being okay, generally

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'Being poor during the Depression and unable to afford a broader brim to keep your head from getting wet' is not a culture.

yes i know it's from a day ago BUT IT MADE ME ANGRY AT THE TIME.

i stand by baseball caps as being okay, generally

How is that relevant? That wasn't the culture I was looking for. I was thinking of the prohibition and flapper era: the 1920s and 30s.

Read: Learn your history before you challenge me.

I'll bite. Isn't culture indirectly impacted by economic trends?

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To be sure, though, at the least flappers were genuinely cool in a lot of ways, though perhaps the parts/interpretations of their identity that are most immortalized might not be universally positive (demanding+expensive beauty standards [for women], a common perception of superficiality, etc.)

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