Hat Wearing Declines in 1960s
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•Cool video shows why everyone used to wear hats and then suddenly stopped
62% Informative
YouTube video shows why everyone used to wear hats and then suddenly stopped.
Change started around 1960s , when people started to go out in public with their hair exposed.
Technology, influential people such as Kennedy and The Beatles , and the overwhelming mood of change swept most of the Western world in the 1960s .
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