
Girls and boys, this time I need your help. It’s all about the thing that dangles here on my head. Last Sunday I was at the Flea Market looking for old books from the 50th and then came home with no books, but with this Tyrolean hat Why? Well, there are a few reasons:
1. I was sleepy (and therefore not quite the master of my senses)
2. It was just before closing and I had ever purchased anything yet.
3. Somehow I wanted to have such a hat for some time.
3. The saleswoman was sympathetic to me.
It’s bad, but I’m not completely resistant to nice people. You might even want to turn on me a spaceship and I would buy it. As the lady at the booth had no mirror and I have rejected a cell phone photo for fitting (small eyes, large rings under my eyes, …) I relied on her assertion that I have a hat-head (or was it hat-face?).
Well, whatever, I am now the new owner of this Tyrolean hat and am now not sure whether I should wear it. I must say that I am not going to “Oktoberfest”, nor do I belong to a traditional costumes association or to a hunting club. Would you wear this hat still on the street?? 
I thought I could spice it up with buttons, sequins or feathers. Yesterday I took the hat only briefly for the photo, and was honored with weird looks, but this can not be taken quite so seriously as I am always observed in a strange way while photographing. Whether with or without a Tyrolean hat.

Inspired by my hat, I decided yesterday to a “rural outfit”. As the promised weather improvement has not happened yet, I had to wear thick tights and leggings under my dress. And since “black makes slim”, the thick layers do not attract attention
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Sweater: Only / Knitted dress and cape: Takko / Blazer: H & M / Boots: via eBay / Bag: Flea Market / Chains: H & M / Bracelet: from Italy





