That beautiful gal there is my dog, Willow. I can't remember her silly last name at this moment, but there she is, basking in the sunlight whilst wearing a fedora.
What is it about dogs and hats? A fedora, in this modern day and age, is considered a rather silly addition of attire, limited to the My Little Pony-worshiping masses, hipsters reaching for irony, guys who act in musical theater (straight or gay alike), and high school students.
The story of that fedora was that, for a short moment in high school, I enjoyed wearing suits and sport coats to resemble an old mafioso of the 1930's. It was fun, but a fedora never touched my head again. Willow, however, looks hilarious in a fedora. What is it, exactly, that makes animals look adorable in otherwise not-adorable clothing?
I posited in a different forum that it's simply white culture that leads to people dressing up their pets and treating them like children, and the general consensus that was reached was that while people of other cultures can enjoy such an activity , it was a "white" thing to do. As based by my other post, Father Dougal McGuire laying stunned in an elfin costume, this may be true.
But all the people who have seen my cat dressed up couldn't have been all white, so there must be another answer. Is it hidden in the math? My dog has sad eyes, but other than that, is not as cute as other Labradors, and the fedora has obviously lost its "swag" in the past 10 years as it increasingly became a signal of lack of female interaction.
Can a combination of two otherwise meh things be the answer? Could this formula be boosted by making one of the objects cuter than the other?
The answer, as I've seen, is yes. Tiny cowboy hats are adorable on their own, but putting one on my dog's head makes it even more adorable:
Is it the sheer absurdity? Do pets wearing hats evoke a feeling of childhood among each and every one of us for some strange reason? I do not have all the answers, but I leave all of you with some more pets with hats.
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