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when I first read

about Holden’s red hunting hat, I was intrigued. Above all else I loved just how

quirky the image was of a New York City boy at Pencey Prep Academy wearing a red

flannel hunting hat with ear flaps. But more importantly, I liked how Salinger used

the hat in his fiction.

Holden’s hat gives alters his mood. His demeanor changes once the hat is

placed on his head or taken off. I know from personal experience just how much

putting a simple hat on my head can make me feel better




Clothing,

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more than anything else – setting, facial features, body types – is what Salinger writes

about. Hats, jackets, t-shirts, pants and dresses, they are all described in detail.



For Salinger, popular fashion, the normal and

acceptable attire of the average American, troubled him in his life and as a result

became a major concern in his literary career



Salinger views

fashion etiquette as obscene.



He hated the idea of forced fashion so much that he decided to make his own style in

his fiction. His disdain for clothing makes his way into many of his works, where the

heroes and heroines are usually dressed in clothing unique to the setting.



In Catcher, Salinger sets Holden Caulfield apart from the rest of the characters

through his red hunting hat. Teddy McArdle is also ostracized in “Teddy,” as he is

hardly dressed appropriately for a cruise line in his white t-shirt and baggy shorts.

Why Salinger does this in “Teddy” and Catcher is expanded upon in the subsequent

chapters.
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