In the middle ages when garbage and waste was thrown out the window the men would walk on the outside of the pathway with very large hats and the hats would catch whatever would be thrown out of the window so it would not land on the lady they were walking with and so when they went inside they would take their hats off and dump everything out.
Removing one's hat has been a sign of respect since medieval times. It began by removing the hat in church to show respect for God.
Example sentence - It is proper manners for the men to take their hats off when they sit at the table for dinner.
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Take off their hats
Hats on , hats off. If you are Jewish, men should be wearing a yarmulke in Synagogue[ or all the time if thy are Orthodox ], if you are Catholic , it's hats off in church for men. Catholic women used to have to wear some sort of headcovering in church, but not any more.I actually had a nun pin a kleenex on my head with a bobby pin one day. Things change . Hats off inside are generally considered courteous. Of course , yarmulkes are always acepptable anywhere for Jewish men.
Men should always take their hats off. Women may keep them on at an event, but it would rather silly, so off it should come. If at church women can leave their fur hat on.
Pentecostal men do wear hats.
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It was custom, then. Men took off their hats in buildings, especially in elevators, and they even actually tipped their hats, or removed them altogether, in the presence of a lady. Note: It is still proper for a man to do so. It is apparently not equired of women. This is likely either derivative of religous practice, or fashion (in case it would mess up their hair).
Men Without Hats was created in 1980.
Men Without Hats ended in 1991.
The cast of We Take Off Our Hats - 1930 includes: Donald Calthrop as Erb Winifred Hall as Barmaid Frank Stanmore as Alf
Bartholomew Cubbins took off a total of 451 hats in the Dr. Seuss book "The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins."