Hey folks, I’ve been reading and lurking here for a while, but figured it was time to throw a question out there. I apologize if I ramble on but I want to make my intentions clear and hopefully get some advice in return.
I am looking into purchasing either a new Open Road or a Campdraft, but am totally open to other options. Please educate me! I don’t want a fedora with the typical large ribbon and diamond crease and at the same time I don’t want a big modern western hat with a large, intrusive brim. That being said these particular models mentioned above appeal to me. I don’t mind the cattleman crease on the OR, but like the endless possibilities available with the open crown of the CD.
In terms of style, I find myself gravitating towards what one may find a farmer, surveyor, guide, or outdoorsman sporting in the early 1900’s, or maybe even into the 20’s. Think Daniel Plainview in “There Will Be Blood”. It doesn’t have to be that hat exactly, but it indicates towards where I am looking. A hat perhaps on the smaller side, in a brown or fawn, with hints of western or even campaign styling, just scaled down.
Again, not a fedora or modern western hat.
I live rurally and plan on wearing the hat hiking, fishing, doing chores, running into town and during just about any other outdoor activity possible in the Canadian elements. I am a good caretaker, but this hat isn’t going to be babied either. In fact, I welcome a bit of “patina” that comes naturally with use.
Here’s a couple pics from the era I’m interested in. Am I barking up the wrong tree with the OR or CD?
Feel free to throw questions back at me if you wish.
- Jeff
I am looking into purchasing either a new Open Road or a Campdraft, but am totally open to other options. Please educate me! I don’t want a fedora with the typical large ribbon and diamond crease and at the same time I don’t want a big modern western hat with a large, intrusive brim. That being said these particular models mentioned above appeal to me. I don’t mind the cattleman crease on the OR, but like the endless possibilities available with the open crown of the CD.
In terms of style, I find myself gravitating towards what one may find a farmer, surveyor, guide, or outdoorsman sporting in the early 1900’s, or maybe even into the 20’s. Think Daniel Plainview in “There Will Be Blood”. It doesn’t have to be that hat exactly, but it indicates towards where I am looking. A hat perhaps on the smaller side, in a brown or fawn, with hints of western or even campaign styling, just scaled down.
Again, not a fedora or modern western hat.
I live rurally and plan on wearing the hat hiking, fishing, doing chores, running into town and during just about any other outdoor activity possible in the Canadian elements. I am a good caretaker, but this hat isn’t going to be babied either. In fact, I welcome a bit of “patina” that comes naturally with use.
Here’s a couple pics from the era I’m interested in. Am I barking up the wrong tree with the OR or CD?
Feel free to throw questions back at me if you wish.
- Jeff