What Is A Red Hat Lady

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As we get older, our social network seems to get smaller and smaller. We don’t have all the opportunities to go out and meet new people, as we once did when we were younger in college, engaged in clubs, at the workplace and in bars. Many of our closest friends have since moved away or passed on. Yet life doesn’t have to be a tidal wave of loneliness and isolation. Instead, women approaching 50 and beyond can get together with an organization called the Red Hat Society, which celebrates life in an active way, with tea parties, vacations, dinners, theater performances, shopping trips and more. For just $20/year, members will don red and purple womens apparel (to show that life doesn’t have to be so serious) and will enjoy many benefits while aging gracefully.

The Red Hat Society was founded in 1998 for women who were nearing 50 years of age and older. Founder Sue Ellen Cooper of Fullerton, California gave out the first of her signature red hats (a fedora) to a friend for her birthday, along with a poem by Jenny Joseph that read: “When I am an old woman, I shall wear purple with a red hat that doesn’t go and doesn’t suit me.” Over the years, several more friends received red hats and purple outfits and they began to hold tea parties. While she never initially intended her womens apparel idea to become a global phenomenon, Cooper was happy to start a society that promoted “fun, friendship, freedom and fulfillment.” As of July 2009, there are over 40,000 registered members and nearly 24,000 chapters that span 26 countries.

One might wonder, “What exactly do these Red Hat ladies do?” Each year, these women pay $20 in annual dues for access to the network and RHS-only discounts. Some participants just remain independent members at the online “Hatquarters,” where they can write to other members in forums, play online games, gain discounts and meet occasionally at local chapter events. “Red Hatters” and “Pink Hatters” are the designations for women who meet regularly (at least once or twice a month) at their local chapter or two. As a member of the chapter, women don party hats and go out in droves to share meals, play games, attend theater performances, travel, attend conventions and engage in many more fun activities. Some members may even go on to become “Queens,” which are the organizers for a local chapter.

There are many places to shop for Red Hat Society clothing apparel. At www.marylusuniquegiftsonline.com, there are a number of fashionable red and purple hats ranging between $6 and $45, including fedoras, pill box hats, Kentucky Derby hats, newsboys, visors, party hats, feather caps, sequined hats, cowboy hats, baseball hats, straw hats, veiled hats and more. At www.redhatfashions4u.com, there are t-shirts, pantsuits, dresses, jackets, gloves and feather boas, priced for $50 and under, to wear to all the Red Hat ladies’ social events. At www.kakyco.com/redpurplef09.html, there are more special hats to choose from, many that are classy, elegant and formal, and of utmost quality. These hats are priced between $45 and $60 and offer a number of eye-catching red and purple designs.

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