A snap brim is a brim that isn't specifically styled. It is stored "up" all the way around (curved gently upward, not flat), and to wear the brim down in front or back, it can be "snapped" down by hand. Then, you snap it back up when you put it away. Most fedoras I've seen have snap brims. Western Hats don't.
A "snap" brim is when the doorman at that fancy resturant sees your nice lid and snaps his fingers in appreciation.
A "snap brim" is when you can, well, snap it down in front, like Bogie or Cagney.
When not worn or in the box, it is up all the way around. Hence, the "snap" brim.
Thanks, that helps, that is why all my recently aquired fedora are like that, I assumed they needed reshaped, having only had experience with western hats.
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