Akubra Stylemaster
I would rather choose the Akubra Sydney, or Fedora, as it's called by Australian distributors. It's got the soft feel (softer than my Stylemaster and almost as soft as my vintage hats), and it's got a taller, 5 1/2 inch open crown you can shape to your liking.
if you are thinking of what I thought of when I read "50s style, detective" no Akubra will do
you will end up coming here and staring a thread saying something like ... this Akubra I got is great but ....
far too thick and stiff
great hats ... but in no way do they respond like the hats I think of when I think of styles worn in the 50s
take to hawking eBay ... these hats pop up and you will get one if you are persistent
While I agree with Moon, that opinion is born of mucho experience and also one that has quite a bit of bias built in due to that experience. My first open crown was an Akubra Fedora. I have to disagree with TommyK here. It is much softer than a Campdraft or (presumably) a Fed IV (never handled a Fed, just going on reviews here).
So I'm interested in buying a 50's style, detective, fedora, but I'm not sure which brand makes good ones. Can anyone recommend any to me?
Cheers.
this falls right into that Akubra inconsistency category ... because both Fed IVs that I have owned were and are far more stiff than any of my Campdrafts aside from a Deluxe Silverbelly ... which is horribly stiff
We might need a bit of clarification on some points. I see that you are in the UK which might cause you to prefer a style from that location - such as a trilby rather than the fedoras which people in the USA would have worn during that time. Time and location are critical to achieving a correct look.
Maybe you could take a moment to gather a few images to convey your mental concept of what you want and we can assist with a more informed opinion regarding a supplier.
Aside from the style of the basic hat and the creasing there is the specific material and properties of it. Soft or stiff? How high of a quality/cost expectation?
There are a lot of considerations, but the more specific the input, the better the output.
Fed
My Imperial Fed is the stiffest hat I own.this falls right into that Akubra inconsistency category ... because both Fed IVs that I have owned were and are far more stiff than any of my Campdrafts aside from a Deluxe Silverbelly ... which is horribly stiff
Especially in that color.Admittedly, the photography isn't the best, but here's my Akubra Sydney next to my vintage Champ. The brim width, ribbon width and crown heights are identical. The Sydney has a slight taper. The Champ is also bashed higher.
I agree with Moon that nothing beats true vintage for the vintage look and feel. The felt on the Champ is incredible.
But for a starter, the Sydney ain't a bad choice.
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Yes. Tru. Are you trying to look like an American detective or an English Inspector...?We might need a bit of clarification on some points. I see that you are in the UK which might cause you to prefer a style from that location - such as a trilby rather than the fedoras which people in the USA would have worn during that time. Time and location are critical to achieving a correct look.
Maybe you could take a moment to gather a few images to convey your mental concept of what you want and we can assist with a more informed opinion regarding a supplier.
Aside from the style of the basic hat and the creasing there is the specific material and properties of it. Soft or stiff? How high of a quality/cost expectation?
There are a lot of considerations, but the more specific the input, the better the output.
Fed
We might need a bit of clarification on some points. I see that you are in the UK which might cause you to prefer a style from that location - such as a trilby rather than the fedoras which people in the USA would have worn during that time. Time and location are critical to achieving a correct look.
Maybe you could take a moment to gather a few images to convey your mental concept of what you want and we can assist with a more informed opinion regarding a supplier.
Aside from the style of the basic hat and the creasing there is the specific material and properties of it. Soft or stiff? How high of a quality/cost expectation?
There are a lot of considerations, but the more specific the input, the better the output.
Fed
Yes sorry, I meant American detective, a bit like this.
... so you're looking for a fedora ?...
ya don't say....
not sure what a detective has to do with any of this ... but probably any fur felt hat with a 2 1/2" brim and anywhere from 5 1/4 to 5 1/2" open crown with a 2" ribbon or so sounds like it would do the trick for you
any simple search of any hat shop on the planet would probably come up fruitful