One of the advantages of living out West is the wide array of headgear available to the hatless and hapless consumer. Out here, we even sell them to tourists. However, some hats are more acceptable for various social occasions than others. Off the top of my head I think only my Fez might be deemed inappropriate at say, a funeral, or football game. However, I know peoples opinions vary.
Now, originally my plan was to "buy" a Cowboy hat. After some field research I have concluded that buying a Cowboy hat is indeed, impossible. I can get one
made on the black market, but I figured wearing a custom made baby albino alligator skin with Condor feathers hat might be pushing the envelope.
Most people just slap a ball cap on their heads and call it a job well done. Ball caps are, however, strictly entry level headgear for the discerning and mature customer. Here are two delightful links that further chronicle the subtleties and mystique surrounding the Cowboy hat.
Country Life and
Ol' Timey HatzEven a quick perusal of these two articles reveals the astonishing variety of broad brimmed, mud stained, and diesel infused felt masterpieces that the goggle eyed green horn has to navigate his way around. I'm far too lazy to earn my way into a Cowboy hat, but need the broad brim for shade and the giant crown for storage space. After considerable thought, I've decided to take the easy way out.

Although I'm always up for suggestions and/or experiences regarding river boat gambler hats, tri-corned revolutionary war hats and those WWI era German helmets with the spike on top.