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And besides, there is already a Minecraft item in the game, The Top Notch.
As I said, the first style is alright, the other ones directly uses minecraft item textures, and that can cause some problems.
If that is really the case I wish the maker good luck.
Here we go again with another improvised lawyer!
Voxel art isn't property of Microsoft.
You Can't Sue Someone over the Concept of Blocks
"It doesn't fit in the game" <- Valve is a big company with large servers, it will fit into the game along with the other 3000 hats. To say TF2 has no room for a single hat which wouldn't take up much space because it doesn't take up 30GB of data to make. You fuddyduddy.
"It's unfitting" <- What exactly fits into TF2? Banana hats and the Ricardo meme? You must be a right cumberground. You're not the dictator of what is fit and unfit for an inherentley silly game where the community feast of weird and unusual hats like a bunch of jackanapes.
These points can only be made by milksops who are upset that their opinions have no say in the community or Valve's decision making.