Bob Roberts
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Given the simple choice of wearing a Fed with a suit or a Camp Draft with a suit, 9 outta 10 times I will chose the Fed.
I bashed my Campdraft dlx like a fedora and wear it interchangeably with that type. 309% of people who aren't already on here don't notive the difference.
Would a silverbelly Akubra Campdraft with a fedora bash match well with a navy blue suit, white shirt and polished black brogues in a downtown/large city environment? Thanks.
His spelling needs a little work though.Edward's math is spot on.
In my experience silver belly is a pretty universal color.Reviving this thread because I have a related question.
I mostly wear dark grey or navy suits, or a cardigan with dark suit trousers to work, along with a navy or dark grey overcoat when it's cold. I really like the Campdraft and have no qualms with the thin ribbon.
Would silverbelly work with my predominantly dark grey and navy wardrobe? I'm aware that it's a very light colour but that doesn't bother me, as my usual hat is a relatively light blue-grey fedora. I'm more concerned about whether silverbelly is too warm or earthtone a colour to go with what I wear.
I am not a good source for advice as I am very particular about my colour matching. I say no as I see my SB CD as earth toned. I would wear it with anything brown, tan, beige but not blue and greys. If you did it would seem 'off' to me unless it was completely casual blue jeans and boots.avedwardsource t: 2380460 said:Reviving this thread because I have a related question.
I mostly wear dark grey or navy suits, or a cardigan with dark suit trousers to work, along with a navy or dark grey overcoat when it's cold. I really like the Campdraft and have no qualms with the thin ribbon.
Would silverbelly work with my predominantly dark grey and navy wardrobe? I'm aware that it's a very light colour but that doesn't bother me, as my usual hat is a relatively light blue-grey fedora. I'm more concerned about whether silverbelly is too warm or earthtone a colour to go with what I wear.
Reviving this thread because I have a related question.
I mostly wear dark grey or navy suits, or a cardigan with dark suit trousers to work, along with a navy or dark grey overcoat when it's cold. I really like the Campdraft and have no qualms with the thin ribbon.
Would silverbelly work with my predominantly dark grey and navy wardrobe? I'm aware that it's a very light colour but that doesn't bother me, as my usual hat is a relatively light blue-grey fedora. I'm more concerned about whether silverbelly is too warm or earthtone a colour to go with what I wear.
SB might work with your navy wardrobe but definitely not with the dark gray. SB does have tannish undertones depending on the light, especially if it happens to be trimmed with a brown or gold ribbon & binding. I agree with Jared; it's very hard to find a hat now that matches what SB used to be.Reviving this thread because I have a related question.
I mostly wear dark grey or navy suits, or a cardigan with dark suit trousers to work, along with a navy or dark grey overcoat when it's cold. I really like the Campdraft and have no qualms with the thin ribbon.
Would silverbelly work with my predominantly dark grey and navy wardrobe? I'm aware that it's a very light colour but that doesn't bother me, as my usual hat is a relatively light blue-grey fedora. I'm more concerned about whether silverbelly is too warm or earthtone a colour to go with what I wear.
If I've learned anything from Glenn O'Brien it's this: If you have to ask, the answer is no.
@Bob Roberts advice from last year (above) still rings true: "Given the simple choice of wearing a Fed with a suit or a Campdraft with a suit, 9 outta 10 times I will chose the Fed."
As has been noted there are varitiond of silver belly.Just for referenceThanks for the advice everyone.
I may go with moonstone instead, even if it means that my hat wardrobe will become very monotinous. The reason I asked about silverbelly was to see if I could try something a bit different, but not at the expense of looking mismatched of course.
I don't see the Fed as being more appropriate with a suit than a Campdraft, I see it as a matter of personal preference. I want to try the Campdraft with a suit or smart casual business wear to try a slightly different look. It was only the colour and not the style that I was uncertain about.