mustangman3000
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I've seen some plaid Irish walking hats I really liked!
Plaid and houndstooth fedoras were a trademark of legendary American Football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant in the 1960s-1980s. Real men, older men, can pull them off. I happen to attend his school's rival so they're a "no no no no no!" for me, though.
Rick Blaine, that cloth fedora in the top picture looks interesting. What's its provenance?
Well, Welcome; sorry it's not going so admirably, but I will add an important qualification to your enquiry: You noticed that facial features can make a difference in choosing hat styles. So does skin and hair coloration, as well as height, shoulder width, etc. In the old days, if you went to a proper haberdasher (I never did), he'd select some styles that he thought suited you best--on all the above counts. Then, he let you choose which you thought suited your needs best, and everybody was safely happy.
Today, guys decide they want to wear something different from the ubiquitous baseball cap and all hell breaks loose...except that there are so few people around who "KNOW" anymore, it probably doesn't matter much.
So, to wrap up, just ask yourself why you asked us if that plaid "trilby" was right for you? I'll bet you'll discover what you and "Who Nose" knose....it probably isn't. But if you are going to wear it with teeshirt that sorta matches, or some other item (complementary scarf, plaid sneakers?) then maybe it might work. Then you can come back and tell us that yes, we are old and conservative. But heck, you came in, so you must have an inquisitive streak along with your sense of style!
Keep analyzing styles--yours and others--and you'll be fine. Take that from an old-guard eastern preppie who wears cowboy hats. :cool2:
That's exactly what I did. My first fedora was pinstriped polyester trilby and my second was a fur felt Campdraft.I do think if someone wears a "hat" that is classified as a Trilby or Fedora, no matter what material it is made from, that the "act" and comfort-ability and liking the style of fashion, can and more than likely will lead the hat wearer to see what hats are all about. Once that happens, they will be bitten by "the hat bug"...the it is all about tossing aside the paper hats, cheaper cloth hats and looking for a fur felt hat that has some quality to it.