A thread in suits about the fedora made me look into the fedora and what I found what might be an interesting idea to some.
The question is What is a Fedora? I checked three on-line dictionaries and found 3 different answers.
Merriam Websters definition is:
a low soft felt hat with the crown creased lengthwise
American Heritage definition is:
A soft felt hat with a fairly low crown creased lengthwise and a brim that can be turned up or down
While the cambridge is
a man's hat, like a trilby but with a wider brim
(triby): a man's hat made of felt (= thick firm cloth), with a deep fold along its top
So a Homberg fits all three, but what about my Open Road? It did when I bought it, but now it doesn't have a crease lenghtwise.. what is it now?
Does a 30's hat with a tall crown, make it not a fedora because it doesn't have a low crown?
The question is What is a Fedora? I checked three on-line dictionaries and found 3 different answers.
Merriam Websters definition is:
a low soft felt hat with the crown creased lengthwise
American Heritage definition is:
A soft felt hat with a fairly low crown creased lengthwise and a brim that can be turned up or down
While the cambridge is
a man's hat, like a trilby but with a wider brim
(triby): a man's hat made of felt (= thick firm cloth), with a deep fold along its top
So a Homberg fits all three, but what about my Open Road? It did when I bought it, but now it doesn't have a crease lenghtwise.. what is it now?
Does a 30's hat with a tall crown, make it not a fedora because it doesn't have a low crown?