In England we'd normally designate the short brimmed fedora with a turn down front and upturned rear as a 'Trilby', reserving 'Fedora' for wider brimmed hats, but there's no clear boundary between the two. Trilby isn't widely used in the US, where they'd normally be termed stingy brimmed fedoras.
Room for a few more then :D
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Thanks for the comments on the Mallory/photos folks
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AnA - nice band on that Stetson - looks good on you
Garrett - great proportions
Bowlerman - sweet looking Dobbs
A day out up in London, with a morning visit to The Geffrye in Hoxton - a wonderful museum if you're interested in the history of domestic interiors:
Wearing the Mallory 'Stowaway':
David - looking great in the playboy.
John - nice Tesi
HatsRme - I love the blue pugaree on that fedora, and the Maclachan is just beautiful.
GTDean - Nice colour to that Biltmore. You must have quite a collection of Open Road style hats.
Perry - I like the paler ribbon with the...
New arrival, and it's a 2 1/4" brim rather than a stingy!
'French Grey' Imperial Quality Christys' - I'm guessing early 50's but any more accurate dating is appreciated.
g.d. - the contrast between the whisky felt and brown brim & ribbon is stunning. Very nice Lee too.
Randall - nice hat and a great view.
Joao - nice stetson
HatsRMe - I really like those creases.
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Thanks for the comments on the Failsworth folks
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