The Elizans
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Fedora or Trilby dilema: solution = Snap-Brim!
Hi folks,
I dislike Fedora and Trilby as terminology; with the vast style differences and subtle nuances between all hats, I think its time to "Call a spade a spade!" In all my posts (I know there aren't that many yet!) I prefer the terminology snap brim. This was the most common name for non-stiff, non-homburg hats in the 1930's and was used by most manufacurers in their sales literature; the Fedora and Trilby may romanticise these great hats, but in their day, they were simply 'soft felt hats'. T.E.
Dunn & Co pamphlet c.1930
Hi folks,
I dislike Fedora and Trilby as terminology; with the vast style differences and subtle nuances between all hats, I think its time to "Call a spade a spade!" In all my posts (I know there aren't that many yet!) I prefer the terminology snap brim. This was the most common name for non-stiff, non-homburg hats in the 1930's and was used by most manufacurers in their sales literature; the Fedora and Trilby may romanticise these great hats, but in their day, they were simply 'soft felt hats'. T.E.
Dunn & Co pamphlet c.1930