george
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Grey is a nice neutral color that tends to go with a lot. I've had a lot of good luck with hats on Ebay. I've picked up two 60's Resistols for around $20 each. But if you're deadset on a new hat, Akubra is a great brand. Modern Stetsons are of decent quality, but vintage is better. Brim width and crown shape recommendations are hard without a picture of your face, but if you search around, there are several guides to matching hat styles to facial shapes floating around.
My family says I have a long and perhaps thin face but I don't know how truthful that is. For the record, this is my picture (though I don't have the facial hair anymore).
http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hpho...26539443458_1237560334_31602528_4372189_n.jpg
I've looked at some guides on the internet to match a hat to my face and they seem to recommend, in general, moderately wide, snapped brims (but not too wide or turned up), a fairly wide band, and to go with a crown that isn't too high, too full, or square. Tapering should be moderate.
On the other hand, if my face is more square than it is long and narrow, then they recommend a full, round, medium crown, a fully snapped or turned-up brim, and little to no tapering. I didn't find anything about a band for people with square faces in the guides I looked at.