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In a word, yes. Contrast works to look purposefully composed, as opposed to a "uniform" look by attempting to match both. JMHO...
I'm asking whether a darker hat like dark grey or even black would work better. Especially during the darker/colder months.
Hat darker than clothes = mystery,
Hat lighter than clothes = elegance,
Hat same color as clothes = retro,
Not being bothered one way or another = peace of mind.
I have a FED IV moonstone. I wear this hat with my medium grey pinstripe suit, the hat is lighter than the suit.
When it's cold outside, I have a dark grey overcoat. Again the hat is lighter than the overcoat.
This overcoat is very similar to mine.
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I'm asking whether a darker hat like dark grey or even black would work better. Especially during the darker/colder months.
For example the FED IV in Carbon and in Black.
hat darker than clothes = mystery,
hat lighter than clothes = elegance,
hat same color as clothes = retro,
not being bothered one way or another = peace of mind.
Oh, I hear ya. I was initially displeased with the straw look, as the pictures didn't give that impression, but I like it enough.Not to be unkind but the hat looks "cheap" and thus cheapens the look you are after. My suggestion is that a hat needs to lead and if you want to look sharp it need be an "expensive" looking hat. It does not have to cost a lot as there are some great bargains to be had here in the Lounge classified adverts and online. Rather than accumulating a stable of inexpensive hats I suggest you invest in one or two good ones. You will not regret taking that path. A grey and a brown and you have it pretty much covered.
Hello, everyone, new animal at the zoo here. I've been captivated by old noir movies, old radio detective shows (e.g. Box 13, Boston Blackie, Jeff Regan, Pat Novak), Humphrey Bogart and post-WWII/Late 40s fashion, as shown in "LA Confidential" and the "LA Noire" video game. I hope to share that love of a better-looking time period with y'all and to learn more about how to look good in the effort of resurrecting the fashion.
I've just bought my first hat, other than a black flat cap that I've soured on due to it being tight. It was pretty cheap I reckon by hat standards, a $14 Peter Grimm blue Fedora hat. I definitely want more hats, maybe a neutral color like gray and maybe a bigger hat. Wore it for the first time today, but dunno what to wear it with and I don't think my outfit works. I mostly threw it together. Picture available.
Now, I have a few suits, really need more, but which would look good with this hat? If
none, then what color
of suit should I look for?
I have an Alfani green suit with a gray Alfani shirt, a dark blue pinstripe suit, a gray blazer, a heavy black sports coat, a gray vest, a brown leather vest and a beige vest. I have black, light blue and white dress shirts, plus black pants.
I would've tried the all-blue look today, but I know that matching isn't necessarily important to the fashion of the era.
Not to be unkind but the hat looks "cheap" and thus cheapens the look you are after. My suggestion is that a hat needs to lead and if you want to look sharp it need be an "expensive" looking hat. It does not have to cost a lot as there are some great bargains to be had here in the Lounge classified adverts and online. Rather than accumulating a stable of inexpensive hats I suggest you invest in one or two good ones. You will not regret taking that path. A grey and a brown and you have it pretty much covered.
The following online hat retailers and custom hatters have a nice selection of quality hats and caps at fair prices and will give you a good idea of what's available new and at what sort of prices, which will give you an idea as to what constitutes a good price and what doesn't.
New hats and caps
http://everythingaustralian.com.au/shop-by-brands/akubra.html
http://www.australiangear.com/brands/akubra-hats.html
http://www.hats-plus.com/
http://www.delmonicohatter.com/
http://www.bencrafthats.com/index.php
New berets
http://www.rongreer.net/basque-beret-shop/
Custom made caps
http://mariposa.yosemite.net/bwear/
Custom made hats
http://www.northwesthats.com/