volvomeister13
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for a classic late 1920s/ early 1930s fedora with a 6" crown what is the better brim size, 2 3/8" or 2 1/2"?
In my opinion there is no such thing. Also Fedora (term only used in American at that time) hats from this time period had curled brims (similar to a Homburg). They were very popular in the early 1930s
Many people on here considered a tall crown (~ 6 inches open) with shorter brim (~ 2 1/4 inches) to be a classic late 20s early 30s Fedora (actually a Snap Brim hat). For example this 1930s or earlier JHS Velour (6 inch open, 2 1/4 inch snap brim).
Most people in this time period wore their hats brim up even if the brim could be snapped.
Thanks. I mean something like this...
Or this...
Do their brims look like 2 3/8" brims or 2 1/2 to you guys?
I was reading Fitzgerald's "This Side of Paradise' and saw something very curious: he mentions that when he first arrived at Princeton in 1915 he checked into his room and then went for a walk wearing his bowler. He got about three blocks when he realized no one was wearing a hat, so he ran back to his place and ditched it. Photos of the time and place attest to his remark. So, was there a time when hats were out, prior to the fedora?
Jared, that hat is a beauty, looks custom, if so may I ask who made it.
Joe
It's actually a Dobbs Twenty, which appears to date to the late 50s/early 60's