JMHO, the middle ground for "medium width" brims is 2 1/4" - 2 3/4"...this entirely arbitrary distinction is just where I personally make the delineation, YMMV.
The Playboy had a few iterations and brim widths. It was a longstanding model for a few decades, you can see the collected variants in...
I'm a bit under 5'7" and my go to hats are 3"+ brims. The Stetson Open Road, which is an archetypal dress western, was usually found with a 2 3/4" brim. The modern version comes with a creased height of 4 1/4" and many of us think it's a tad low.
There's a common trajectory with new members...
For an outdoors type hat, you may want to consider a larger brim. The proportions as listed are definitely classic fedora dimensions. Depending on your frame, 4 1/4" might even be a bit low.
(Or, you know, maybe this is just my bias towards dress westerns) .
I mean, I have the type of mind where I kind of enjoy unpacking things for the 'benefit' of ultimately pointless internet discussions (ask me about my hot Star Wars takes, lol), but I confess to still be stumped by this one.
The way to not wear a fedora with a suit and tie is...just not wearing...
Tim @Purebeaver hat supply is using the white boxes pictured on top. It might be worth shooting him a DM on instagram to see if he would sell you some.
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Just wear hats and eventually everybody knows you as 'the hat guy.'
If wearing a fedora "appropriately" includes dressing up, then I'm doing wrong. But any other way wouldn't be natural to my style, such as it is.
The Temple is a fur felt model, but introduced in the 80's when Stetson was not known for making the best felt.
But as far as the OP, pick an Akubra and be well.
Here is the Stetson Catalog:
http://www.hat-co.com/perch//resources/f20-stetson-city-no-prices-1.pdf
Here is the Dobbs Catalog:
http://www.hat-co.com/perch//resources/dobbsf20-no-prices-1.pdf
Otherwise, what you've been told before still holds. There are any number of hats that look like this...
I see Orylag is actually a French registered trademark and the rabbits are the result of genetic manipulation and bred by only 15 farms (in 2015). Ok, fair, sounds expensive. It's like the Wagyu beef of hats!
My Optimo certainly isn't exceedingly better than my VS in a neatly quantifiable way relative to their prices. But there's a luxury market for most goods these days and Optimo is no different. I'd probably have to win the lotto to afford another one though. Heck, the first one was 'subsidized'...
The closest hat I've gotten to a Playboy is my VS Playboy made in lightweight beaver from Winchester. Not sure if this is still available from Mr. Gibson. Penman offers a lightweight FEPSA felt for his Blacklist hat.
Generally speaking, it's hard to identify an exact model without seeing the insides of the hat, and even then it's a crap shoot.
That's generally in the style of a Whippet though, with the wide ribbon and wide edge binding.
The etsy block came in, and it's perfect!
It's a bit more squared off than my 20's Stetson and almost but not quite identical to my Knudsen BOP. I put a lightweight rabbit felt on it, required a fair amount of steam and effort to get the tippy top of the body flat with the block.
Call me...
Matt Deckard wrote an article for Chap magazine on Stetson:
https://thechap.co.uk/magazine/
I haven't checked it out yet, as I haven't been to a bookstore in ages, but just saw that a digital version is available too.
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