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What to wear with a fedora....

sebastian czentner

One of the Regulars
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193
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Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Hey ive weared a Trilby like that.Not anymore, no because is another guy headwear, but because was a terrible quality. the Stitch began to tear apart, begun to discoloured. Strange because i bought from the same vendor a Funyi wool felt hat, which about i have no complaint.
Now I'm happy to with my last order a Fedora from maidana, one´s of the oldest Hatters in my country, the other one is lagomarsino but i don't like the catalogue.

For those wondering about a funyi is. Is a hat related to tango, with a narrow brim, mostly used for " los campadritos" of Buenos Aires. I don't like tango my musical preferences goes from classic to rock/pop, but i bought because the ties with my city.
 

KC_Admin

New in Town
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3
You gentleman are tough to please. Would anyone care to point me in the direction of what you consider to be a "great" Fedora? Name brands are also welcome. I'm not looking for a "ten gallon hat" but something classy and perhaps, classic.

I like this forum very much. I feels a lot like we are all laid back at our favorite bar, telling lies and smoking big cigars.
 

moontheloon

I'll Lock Up
Messages
8,592
Location
NJ
You gentleman are tough to please. Would anyone care to point me in the direction of what you consider to be a "great" Fedora? Name brands are also welcome. I'm not looking for a "ten gallon hat" but something classy and perhaps, classic.

I like this forum very much. I feels a lot like we are all laid back at our favorite bar, telling lies and smoking big cigars.
look at the "what hat are you wearing today" thread
look at hat store sites
look on eBay
you will see something you like ... and all that matters is if you like it

thin ribbons
wide ribbons
mid ribbons
welted edges
bound edges
custom edges (a la Cavanagh & Mode etc.)
travel weight
dress weight
tall crown
low crown
wide brim
narrow brim
etc etc on and on all day

and any combination of these that you please

if I may be frank ... I would maybe steer you away from those cloth hats ... unless that is something you really dig ... then by all means ...
but look into a proper fur felt hat
doesn't matter what brand ... or even how old it is ... just that you dig it and feel comfortable in it

best possible thing to do is if there is a hat shop near you get there ... try on hats ...
if that is not possible many of us hear can lead you in one direction or another

we are here to help you since we've already made all the mistakes :)
 
Messages
10,855
Location
vancouver, canada
You gentleman are tough to please. Would anyone care to point me in the direction of what you consider to be a "great" Fedora? Name brands are also welcome. I'm not looking for a "ten gallon hat" but something classy and perhaps, classic.

I like this forum very much. I feels a lot like we are all laid back at our favorite bar, telling lies and smoking big cigars.

If you are looking for a great fedora at a reasonable price as an entry point into this addiction then check out the Akubra offerings. They offer great value, especially if you order from Australia and not from David Morgan (the US distributor). Akubra has a wide range of styles(brim widths and crown heights). Other than a few vintage Borsalinos I stay away from vintage as I don't know enough and my eye is not discerning enough....(too many mistakes made on the purchases). Other than Akubra I am not a fan of the modern Stetsons (other than a few models bought on sale) and other production house offerings. I say this as I think for about the same money (or a bit more) you can buy a custom hat from one of the many great custom hatters here on the Lounge. Buy a custom then you have a hat for the ages, personalized for you.
 
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19,427
Location
Funkytown, USA
You gentleman are tough to please. Would anyone care to point me in the direction of what you consider to be a "great" Fedora? Name brands are also welcome. I'm not looking for a "ten gallon hat" but something classy and perhaps, classic.

I like this forum very much. I feels a lot like we are all laid back at our favorite bar, telling lies and smoking big cigars.

While we certainly have our preferences, I personally don't want to talk you out of liking what you like. For most of us, tapered, low crown, small brim fedoras aren't desirable. Many come here pursuing a vintage look, and gravitate toward the styles from the 1930s-50s. That normally means high, straight crowns and wider (2 1/4"+) brims. Most of us seem to evolve into that style naturally. I would suggest that if you think you look good, and you feel good, go with it.

Spend some time looking through some of the hat threads and posts. You'll get exposed to many styles and types. We have a plethora of folks who go for the older style fedoras (commonly seen in older movies), quite a few who like the European styles, and quite a few who like Westerns. If you become a "hat enthusiast," as some of us have, your tastes and style will settle into a certain area.

Here is the link to the important hat forum threads. Start there.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/links-to-important-hat-forum-threads.52584/

However, we warn you: This can become an obsession, and once you're sucked in, we will do nothing to help you extricate yourself.:D
 

Bob Roberts

I'll Lock Up
Messages
11,201
Location
milford ct
You gentleman are tough to please. Would anyone care to point me in the direction of what you consider to be a "great" Fedora? Name brands are also welcome. I'm not looking for a "ten gallon hat" but something classy and perhaps, classic.

I like this forum very much. I feels a lot like we are all laid back at our favorite bar, telling lies and smoking big cigars.
...and bustin chops. Consider yerself iniatated KC. I gave you a serious answer re colors and type of clothes. There's lots of hats and opinions out there so take it all in. Bottom line, wear what you like and enjoy and have fun wearing.
 
Messages
12,384
Location
Albany Oregon
look at the "what hat are you wearing today" thread
look at hat store sites
look on eBay
you will see something you like ... and all that matters is if you like it

thin ribbons
wide ribbons
mid ribbons
welted edges
bound edges
custom edges (a la Cavanagh & Mode etc.)
travel weight
dress weight
tall crown
low crown
wide brim
narrow brim
etc etc on and on all day

and any combination of these that you please

if I may be frank ... I would maybe steer you away from those cloth hats ... unless that is something you really dig ... then by all means ...
but look into a proper fur felt hat
doesn't matter what brand ... or even how old it is ... just that you dig it and feel comfortable in it

best possible thing to do is if there is a hat shop near you get there ... try on hats ...
if that is not possible many of us hear can lead you in one direction or another

we are here to help you since we've already made all the mistakes :)
And a partridge in a pear tree!
 
Messages
12,384
Location
Albany Oregon
While we certainly have our preferences, I personally don't want to talk you out of liking what you like. For most of us, tapered, low crown, small brim fedoras aren't desirable. Many come here pursuing a vintage look, and gravitate toward the styles from the 1930s-50s. That normally means high, straight crowns and wider (2 1/4"+) brims. Most of us seem to evolve into that style naturally. I would suggest that if you think you look good, and you feel good, go with it.

Spend some time looking through some of the hat threads and posts. You'll get exposed to many styles and types. We have a plethora of folks who go for the older style fedoras (commonly seen in older movies), quite a few who like the European styles, and quite a few who like Westerns. If you become a "hat enthusiast," as some of us have, your tastes and style will settle into a certain area.

Here is the link to the important hat forum threads. Start there.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/links-to-important-hat-forum-threads.52584/

However, we warn you: This can become an obsession, and once you're sucked in, we will do nothing to help you extricate yourself.:D
+1
 

Barefoot Friar

New in Town
Messages
16
Location
Alabama
I came across a navy pork pie hat the other day that caught my fancy and now I just cannot leave it alone. But I don't know for sure what I'd wear it with. Here are a couple ideas, and I'd like your opinion:
  • A navy/tan tweed sport coat with tan/taupe/khaki or olive wool pants
  • A grey herringbone tweed sport coat with medium or dark grey wool pants
  • A medium grey suit
  • Cotton khaki pants and a blue check collared shirt, perhaps with a coordinating sweater
I know it won't go with my solid navy suit or navy blazer. I'm thinking the only reason I might could wear it with the navy/tan tweed is because of the tan in the coat. I also think (but am not yet sure) that the color in the coat and the color of the hat are very close.

How close am I? Also, could I wear it with a charcoal grey suit?
 

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