A similar sentiment is expressed by Fred Astaire, one of the men cited in Frazier's list of the well-dressed, in the postscript to his remarks on page 119, where he mentions his habit of tossing new hats and suits against a wall to relieve them of their square newness. (So if a new indoor sport springs up all over America, and erstwhile handballers and horseshoe pitchers take to suit-and-hat pitch