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HosManHatter said:That clarifies things a bit for me.Thanks,meyserwegener. I`m learning that what I think are "rules" may often be guidelines or gerneralities. So the defining factor on a Homburg seems to be the brim and maybe a higher crown?
That Wegener Colonel does look Homburgish in the crown.My Resistol has a rather non-fedora look about the crown when viewed straight on from the front--you don`t see the front pinches against the dark brown color.I never noticed how different views/angles can affect the appearence of a hat you are wearing.Maybe that`s just me getting used to seeing myself wearing a hat?
Thanks again!
HMH
I would say brim curl and higher crown are a good guidline. If you look below you can see my collection which shows many different Homburg variations. By the way the original Homburgs didn't have binding and were very tapered + very high crowns.
The Wegener also has some side curl which is also Homburg like. At that time (late 50s) Homburgs were very popular in Germany so this would work as a nice hybrid hat (Fedora meets Homburg).