Which iconic Patrick Stump hat are you?

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On Mar 2, 2018
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The 'MANIA' hat era

The 'MANIA' hat era

You're the most up to date hat in Patrick's collection. Some say you're ahead of the times others say you're just useful for keeping the sun out of their eyes. Either way we'll be seeing you at this year's Reading and Leeds Festival.

The 'Sugar We're Going Down' hat

The 'Sugar We're Going Down' hat

You look stunning twinned with a pair of sideburns, not only that but you're great for hiding eye bags. We might need you on Saturday morning at this year's Reading and Leeds Festival...

The trucker hat he wore for a whole year

The trucker hat he wore for a whole year

You're the trucker hat Patrick Stump wore for a whole year. What was he hiding under there? Was it his darkest secrets? Or was he just hiding a bad hairdo? Only you will ever know.

The 'I Can Sing Falsetto' fedora hat

The 'I Can Sing Falsetto' fedora hat

You love perching on people's ears and making them look sophisticated. Much like Patrick's fedora you're great at looking classy in every situation. You go Glen Coco.

You're Patrick Stump's hair when it looked like a hat

You're Patrick Stump's hair when it looked like a hat

Just because this is a quiz entirely about a hat, doesn't mean you have to be one. In fact, you're Patrick's hair when it looked like he was wearing hat but it was just an illusion. It could be worse, you could be his fingerless glove.

See him in all his glory at this year's Reading and Leeds Festival.

Which iconic Patrick Stump hat are you?

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