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To Feather or Not to Feather?

MattJH

One Too Many
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1,388
Feathers last approximately a half a second on my fedoras before they are swiftly removed and discarded. Heh. Just not my thing whatsoever.
 

The Good

Call Me a Cab
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2,361
Location
California, USA
I'd love to own a "dress" fedora one day, perhaps with a feather to give it some additional "formality," if you will. I don't own a fedora with a feather, but I don't think I would wear it under particularly casual circumstances, times like then I'd prefer to wear ones without a feather. Regarding formal hats in general, I don't think I'd have a homburg with a feather on it, that's where I draw the line, but I would accept it on a fedora that I use for dressier events, or even when the mood strikes me to wear it anytime.
 

Phineas Lamour

Practically Family
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611
Location
Crossville, Tennessee
I have a 50s Brent that came with a feather. I figured if that feather has been there 50+ years, why should I remove it? It has been in that ribbon longer than I have been alive. None of my other hats have feathers.
 

ken100

Familiar Face
Messages
90
Location
Sydney Australia
Hmmmmm feather?

Every hat I have I have removed the feather except for one, a very formal light to mid grey Dobbs fed, this I cant seem to wear with anything casual.
Teamed with my mid length wool and cashmir overcoat over a suit works well for me, thats about it for feathers for me.
Ken.
 

CRH

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,272
Location
West Branch, IA
gtdean48 said:
Feathers only look good when they are large turkey feathers & attached to the hat of bull rider, JMHO...

The best ones are eagle feathers but, well...

Only folks of proper ancestry can wear eagle feathers. ;)
 

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