The rules governing the doffing of hats are as odd and anachronistic as the people who still insist on wearing them. We do have room, however, for one hard-and-fast rule: Hats should always be removed in public spaces, like the elevators in department stores. (As a sign of respect to the ladies, naturally.)
Nick Sullivan, na Esquire. Em 1930? Não, hoje.
quarta-feira, 21 de janeiro de 2009
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