mjbrekke
New in Town
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- Minnetrista, MN USA
Now, I've gathered that there is a bias for wide brims here in the Lounge, and I agree that there is nothing classier than a wide brim, but I've gravitated toward a somewhat narrower brim (generally about 1 3/4" to 2") for several reasons:
1. I think, and others have told me, I look better in a narrower brim. I've got a relatively slight build and narrow face, and a wide brim somewhat overpowers me.
2. They're usually still cheap on eBay.
3. It's easier to find them.
4. It's easier to find them in good condition.
5. I can wear one while driving and not bash the brim against the headrest.
6. They don't take up quite as much room. (OK, I store all my hats in hat boxes, so that one doesn't really count.)
7. It's what I remember my Dad wearing.
8. I can kiss my wife without poking out her eye with the brim.
9. I occasionally see someone in a cowboy hat, or an Indy style, or similar, but I never see anyone else around here with a narrow brim fedora--makes me feel unique.
10. It's still a fedora, and that beats a baseball cap any day.
1. I think, and others have told me, I look better in a narrower brim. I've got a relatively slight build and narrow face, and a wide brim somewhat overpowers me.
2. They're usually still cheap on eBay.
3. It's easier to find them.
4. It's easier to find them in good condition.
5. I can wear one while driving and not bash the brim against the headrest.
6. They don't take up quite as much room. (OK, I store all my hats in hat boxes, so that one doesn't really count.)
7. It's what I remember my Dad wearing.
8. I can kiss my wife without poking out her eye with the brim.
9. I occasionally see someone in a cowboy hat, or an Indy style, or similar, but I never see anyone else around here with a narrow brim fedora--makes me feel unique.
10. It's still a fedora, and that beats a baseball cap any day.