Something in the area of 2 inches is my preference; a little more or a little less is fine. Most of my wool hats are 2.25 - 2.5. I've also got a stingy straw trilby that's 2 inches and a beaver derby that's 1.25, which is actually more flattering in me than a wide brimmed wool derby I used to own. My broadest brim is a panama I recently came into possession of which is about 3 inches (haven't actually measured), which is probably my most practical hat for sun-blocking purposes but which is a pain to wear in a car and otherwise just cart around when it's not on my head.
Like some others said, it depends. I put down 2-1/2 to 2-5/8 because that's what seems right to me for a fedora - and this is the Fedora Lounge after all!
But for a more western-type hat, I like 2-3/4 to 2-7/8 best. I don't roll up the sides, and this gives enough coverage to do the job without becoming a plaything for the wind or requiring a chinstrap or all that.
both in the vote and in the preference for western (thin ribbon) hats. Beyond 3 inches and you just about have to start curling the brim, but not always.
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