Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

different types of fedoras (please help)

nightwing

New in Town
Messages
3
Location
va
I know that this is a classic fedora

31FHVbt2bYL._SL500_AA300_.jpg


what kind is this? It's like, upward "folded" in the front, not just the back. Your help would be greatly appreciated. I've been looking for this for months now.

m_a1b6cc47f3d14778a251bdbac59736d2.png


l_ebdbcc94bc67474e8a6ee53b08f8d33c.jpg

l_b57c55993a894cb5a9a2c6034b535fb1.jpg

l_d0896e5bde1942aaa23f6997be9723f6.jpg
 

Mr E Train

One Too Many
Messages
1,050
Location
Terminus
Umm....I wouldn't call that a "classic" fedora, more of a typical trilby (a type of fedora). The second one looks like a pork pie. The last three look like the same hat, and it looks like a variation on the canvas bucket hat.

Welcome to the Lounge! Stick around, ask questions, and I guarantee you'll learn a lot.
 

handlebar bart

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,623
Location
at work
Mr E Train said:
Yeah, I could have done without the shirtless guy, but I definitely could do without seeing his short and curlies. *yucky*

lol lol You'd think somewhere on the internet is a picture of a guy wearing the same hat.........and underwear.
 

Mr E Train

One Too Many
Messages
1,050
Location
Terminus
handlebar bart said:
lol lol You'd think somewhere on the internet is a picture of a guy wearing the same hat.........and underwear.

Or a girl wearing the same hat and in the same level of undress. Not that I'd post it here, but you know, you could send it in a PM or something.
 

Wolfwood

A-List Customer
Messages
319
Location
Finland
Indeed, the first hat is not "classic" anything. Fedoras and trilbys are felt hats (although the style can be followed in straw hats as well), whereas these modern creations are imitations of them, made of inferior materials.

And, yes, I could have done without that fist image...
 

Matt Deckard

Man of Action
Messages
10,045
Location
A devout capitalist in Los Angeles CA.
With those hats posted, you can play with the brim as you please. The first one is pretty much a small cotton fedora. The other's are cotton variations on the porkpie or the same as the first hat, just with a tighter curled brim with it up all around. Not that hard to find nowadays.

What are you interested in?
 

nightwing

New in Town
Messages
3
Location
va
Mr E Train said:
Umm....I wouldn't call that a "classic" fedora, more of a typical trilby (a type of fedora). The second one looks like a pork pie. The last three look like the same hat, and it looks like a variation on the canvas bucket hat.

Welcome to the Lounge! Stick around, ask questions, and I guarantee you'll learn a lot.

Alright, so I'll just look around for a "porkpie". I needed the right term to use so people will know what I am talking about.

And thanks! I really appreciate it.
 

jbucklin

Practically Family
Messages
977
Location
Dallas, TX
Goorin Brothers makes hats similar to the one you're referring to. They call them "flip-ups". Of course, any snap-brim fedora can be worn flipped up or down. I have a Trilby-styled Fedora made by Goorin Bros. and love it. Here are all their flip-ups:

http://www.goorin.com/hats/flip-0
 

skyvue

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,221
Location
New York City
If you're bound for NYC any time soon, you can buy these kind of hats for five or ten bucks from street vendors, all over town.

So ubiquitous a fad has it become that I'm now finding them sort of annoying. They're not quality hats, which chaps me, but I have to remember that the vast majority of the people wearing don't give a hoot about that. They're wear them for a few weeks -- a few months, tops -- and toss them.
 

Pilgrim

One Too Many
Messages
1,719
Location
Fort Collins, CO
You can make any stingy-brim hat into a pork pie by flipping up the brim all around and shaping the crown as needed. A pro hat shop can do a nice crown for you and shape the brim too...but the pork pie style is pretty symmetrical and easy.

Search Ebay for "pork pie hat" and I think you'll get the idea.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,155
Messages
3,075,265
Members
54,124
Latest member
usedxPielt
Top