athanasiuskircher
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For some time, I've been aiming to requisition for myself a light gray Homburg with a thick black band. This seems to have been quite a common thing in the 1930's (and following decades), and many instances of these hats show up online. I've read that Homburgs should mostly be worn with formal attire, either a dark day suit, or true formal attire such as a stroller suit or black tie ensemble.
Is there an argument to be made for wearing a Homburg, especially a light gray one, with a slightly less formal ensemble, such as a navy blazer and gray flannel slacks? I would wonder if this was sometimes done in the 1930s since there seems to have been such a preponderance of these hats at that time. Attached is an interesting picture of Edward G Robinson wearing a hat - maybe not a Homburg since the edge is not bound, but I'm not sure what else it would be since the brim is upturned. It seems to be probably light in color, and the same goes for the suit, which also looks like it could be textured and thus more casual.
Any thoughts on this are much appreciated.
Is there an argument to be made for wearing a Homburg, especially a light gray one, with a slightly less formal ensemble, such as a navy blazer and gray flannel slacks? I would wonder if this was sometimes done in the 1930s since there seems to have been such a preponderance of these hats at that time. Attached is an interesting picture of Edward G Robinson wearing a hat - maybe not a Homburg since the edge is not bound, but I'm not sure what else it would be since the brim is upturned. It seems to be probably light in color, and the same goes for the suit, which also looks like it could be textured and thus more casual.
Any thoughts on this are much appreciated.








