I would like some hat suggestions.
Background - I live and work (white-collar) in a city, and normally wear Trilby's. Even the "straw" I wore today is a Trilby shape by stetson. On "Occasion" I'll dress up and put on a Homburg or a Bowler, but that is about it.
The problem (and need for a new hat) - this summer I will be in a rural area (doing some cabinetry work for some friends), and I will need a hat for going into town. the town has kind of an "Olde West" theme, but I would not be comfortable in a western hat. On me, it would feel like a costume (and if I wanted to be in costume, I would put on a black vest and one of my Bowlers). I don't even wear large-brimmed hats (normally wear Trilby's - see above).
The question - what should I get? I am leaning towards one of Barmah's Squashy Roo hats as kind of a compromise. Kind of "urbanish", but seems like it would still work in a rural environment. Any other suggestions? (I don't want too much of a brim, and the Squashy Roo seems like it would about be my limit).
Background - I live and work (white-collar) in a city, and normally wear Trilby's. Even the "straw" I wore today is a Trilby shape by stetson. On "Occasion" I'll dress up and put on a Homburg or a Bowler, but that is about it.
The problem (and need for a new hat) - this summer I will be in a rural area (doing some cabinetry work for some friends), and I will need a hat for going into town. the town has kind of an "Olde West" theme, but I would not be comfortable in a western hat. On me, it would feel like a costume (and if I wanted to be in costume, I would put on a black vest and one of my Bowlers). I don't even wear large-brimmed hats (normally wear Trilby's - see above).
The question - what should I get? I am leaning towards one of Barmah's Squashy Roo hats as kind of a compromise. Kind of "urbanish", but seems like it would still work in a rural environment. Any other suggestions? (I don't want too much of a brim, and the Squashy Roo seems like it would about be my limit).