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The problem is we force people to wear hats that do nothing apart from make people wear hats that are caricatures of functional hats. They serve no functional purpose.That is fundamentally flawed reasoning I would suggest. Those desiring change should not use adjectives which imply derision to current standards in the process of demanding the status quote defend itself.
Those desiring change should present a clear problem statement with several valid alternative options and an analysis to present the pros and cons of each and then an assessment of the second and third order effects and mitigation.
That’s how the CAF as an institution does change.
So to start what is the problem that wearing headdress outside presents?
A beret is a fashion statement from an era long past. The wedge is a parade version of a functional field cap. The peak cap is actually a functional hat, if somewhat too formal in the modern ear for most occasions.
If we insist on hats, we should insist on hats that serve a function beyond being a hat for show. If the CAF cared about member's welfare the boonie hat, or a slouch hat would be the standard for summers, with a version of the "Emer Fudd" or "Trapper" hat serving as a winter headdress.