Shangas
I'll Lock Up
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Please pardon my liddy ignorance...
...In a little over a week, my parents and I are flying off to Singapore to visit family and to spend Chinese New Year there.
While we're in Singapore, it's likely we'll be doing a LOT of walking outside in the warmth and the heat and the sun and all that jazz...so today, dad went out and bought himself a black, straw trilby hat. He suggested I should do the same.
...what I want to know is...what am I buying?
Are there any actual differences, appearance-wise between fedoras or trilbys? Or are they just different names for the same hat? I remember being told once that a trilby was smaller and more compact while a fedora was generally larger and could have a wider brim. How do I tell one from the other?
...In a little over a week, my parents and I are flying off to Singapore to visit family and to spend Chinese New Year there.
While we're in Singapore, it's likely we'll be doing a LOT of walking outside in the warmth and the heat and the sun and all that jazz...so today, dad went out and bought himself a black, straw trilby hat. He suggested I should do the same.
...what I want to know is...what am I buying?
Are there any actual differences, appearance-wise between fedoras or trilbys? Or are they just different names for the same hat? I remember being told once that a trilby was smaller and more compact while a fedora was generally larger and could have a wider brim. How do I tell one from the other?