+1. It's pretty bold, but he makes it look great. So, is it an Art, an Optimo, or some other custom maker? With those proportions and that styling, I wouldn't think that it's a production hat.
It looks a little like the Stratoliner curl. I like it a lot. If it was an OR, or something like that with a thin ribbon and a wide brim, I don't think it would have quite the panache, but with the medium brim and a wide ribbon, it is really cool.
Definitely a Westernised fedora. Wouldn't be my personal choice, but it certainly looks respectable. I can see this passing for business wear in the sort of two where they wear cowboy boots with a suit.
+1. It's pretty bold, but he makes it look great. So, is it an Art, an Optimo, or some other custom maker? With those proportions and that styling, I wouldn't think that it's a production hat.
That's what I was thinkin' too. (A view of the left [bow] side might offer further clues.) And the body color looks an awful lot like a Winchester offering. At least it does in those pictures.
If it is a re-ribboned OR, well, the binding has been replaced, as well as the band ribbon. That's certainly possible, of course, but it doesn't seem the likeliest explanation.
It's a great look that has been around for a long time, if you look at the crowd shots from before World War II. You just don't see it much in the hat-drought since 1960.
It looks great and with a more neutral color to the binding and the ribbon, it's a style that would go with just about anything.
I have a satin finish Knox 25 that I get lots of compliments on that has a brim like that. I like it.
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