James71
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I really like that. Looks like it would make a good musos hat.
Well that's a good thing!
I really like that. Looks like it would make a good musos hat.
And IMHO, there's more to matching a hat to a person than just face shape or color. I don't mean to come off as sounding like I have an overly inflated opinion of myself, but I'm pretty confident that I can wear a variety of different hats in different contexts and with different outfits and, as Tim Gunn would say, "make it work." I have some stingy brims with taper that I wear sometimes, I have some wide brims that I wear sometimes, I have taller crowns, shorter crowns, etc.
These guides are just general guidelines. What's most important is finding a hat (or, if you stick around here too long, hats) that you're comfortable wearing, and bully if it's not what a guide says is "right" for you.
You ought to check out the ArtofManliness "The Perfect Hat For Your Ugly Mug" article. It's a lot more informative, and I believe most Loungers run across it sooner or later.
Well, I'm bald headed, and have a very asymmetrical dome. So,just about any hat looks better than the lop-sided head! But, in terms of matching at to face, I think it goes beyond that. I personally don't like stingys on me because I'm tall and lanky, and a stingy looks like the eraser that tops the pencil.
It makes sense that you can bash a crown to make it look lower, but you can't really make a low crown higher. A diamond crease might be a good idea for the Adventurer I ordered. I think it has the same crown height as the campdraft, but maybe a little more taper. I think a crown that is too low on someone with a long face would look odd, so I think 4 1/2 is probably the height that is alright for me. Anyway, I guess I will find out when the Adventurer arrives. I've never been real fond of hats like the Snowy River because of their low crown height. I'm not sure what other brand hats there are that might suit me. Akubra is just the easy option for me, I guess. I'm tired of the western look, so I hope I can find an alternative style that will work for me. You look good in a hat, by the way, EggHead.
You know, that guide is one thing, but I don't think I am going to have an issue with crowns being too high in any hat that has a bash, unless it is a sombrero, top hat or open crown. That idea of having a wider ribbon to balance the crown with the length of my face might be a factor.
And IMHO, there's more to matching a hat to a person than just face shape or color. I don't mean to come off as sounding like I have an overly inflated opinion of myself, but I'm pretty confident that I can wear a variety of different hats in different contexts and with different outfits and, as Tim Gunn would say, "make it work." I have some stingy brims with taper that I wear sometimes, I have some wide brims that I wear sometimes, I have taller crowns, shorter crowns, etc.
These guides are just general guidelines. What's most important is finding a hat (or, if you stick around here too long, hats) that you're comfortable wearing, and bully if it's not what a guide says is "right" for you.
Not only humanist, but a teacher who tries to teach humanism to teacher students.Sounds like you are a fellow humanist, Wolfwood.
I don't know how it compares to the Federation. Maybe it has a bit more taper to the crown?
According to Hatsdirect, the Federations that they sell over mail order are sized true:Is it true that the Federation IV hats are sized a little differently from the rest of the Akubras? For example, is a size 59 Fed IV going to be a little bit smaller than another size 59 Akubra, or are they the exact same?