We've been getting a real winter hereabouts, and in my town job I wear a jacket and tie darned near every day. As the weather's been nasty, I've also been wearing my overcoat, a London Fog trench coat. It's a khaki one.
Most days I wear my B!Wear black newsboy. I like it, but frankly in the recent weather, I'd much prefer my old brown Royal Stetson fedora. If I had a wood topcoat (which I don't), I wouldn't hesitate, but with the trench coat, I know that the ignorant would have to amuse themselves (while shivering on the street, snow falling on their soggy pates, exposing them to pneumonia) by commenting about looking like you are from a 1930s detective movie. If it was raining, rather than snowing, I wouldn't care, but I'm ashamed to admit that I've been avoiding the brown fedora for that reason.
That, and there's a new Indiana Jones film coming out, which always inspires the same folks to think that Indian Jones invented the Fedora.
Anyhow, while I know that shouldn't bother me, what it is doing is causing me to think of this as an excuse to get a new Fedora. I was thinking maybe a black one, but then I just noticed the really sharp looking thin ribbon silverbelly Fedora down below.
What to the experts up here think? Black, silverbelly, or no point as the ignorant can't distinguish these colors from brown anyway?
Most days I wear my B!Wear black newsboy. I like it, but frankly in the recent weather, I'd much prefer my old brown Royal Stetson fedora. If I had a wood topcoat (which I don't), I wouldn't hesitate, but with the trench coat, I know that the ignorant would have to amuse themselves (while shivering on the street, snow falling on their soggy pates, exposing them to pneumonia) by commenting about looking like you are from a 1930s detective movie. If it was raining, rather than snowing, I wouldn't care, but I'm ashamed to admit that I've been avoiding the brown fedora for that reason.
That, and there's a new Indiana Jones film coming out, which always inspires the same folks to think that Indian Jones invented the Fedora.
Anyhow, while I know that shouldn't bother me, what it is doing is causing me to think of this as an excuse to get a new Fedora. I was thinking maybe a black one, but then I just noticed the really sharp looking thin ribbon silverbelly Fedora down below.
What to the experts up here think? Black, silverbelly, or no point as the ignorant can't distinguish these colors from brown anyway?