Feraud
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A few of our members wear their hats with a dramatic and stylish swoop to the brim.
It conveys character.
It conveys character.
Chuck Bobuck said:yeah, and don't forget Art Carney too.
ronin said:
RBH said:This guy wears a nice hat with the front up at times.
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ortega76 said:One of the things I love about fedoras and other brimmed hats is their ability to convey the mood or personality of the wearer. I will occasionally flip my brim up in front and down in back, when feeling more kooky than usual. I am definitely a brim up all-around kind of guy more often than not.
EVEN-STEVEN said:Okay - I've decided that I like my brim up in the front and down in the back. I find that I can get a nice swoop effect. Does anybody else "go backwards" or am I alone in my madness?
Nope your not alone I am wearing my Adams open road clone brim up at the front sweeping back to a downturn at the back. Was wearing the Wormser that way when I first got it but after my hatter cleaned it it it ended up looking like a whippet with a snap brim. Can wear my OR any style at all. It is a sort of citizen cane style or look, picture on the movie jacket of Orsen Wells
EVEN-STEVEN said:Okay - I've decided that I like my brim up in the front and down in the back. I find that I can get a nice swoop effect. Does anybody else "go backwards" or am I alone in my madness