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Appreciate the reply, Brent.There are a great many shades that go by the name silverbelly. It’s not a single color. Your example of the CD and the OR are good references on how different the color can be between brands and even over time in the same brand.
None of the colors going by silverbelly look “loud” to me. It’s a very neutral color and it’s easy to work into most any wardrobe. It’s a perennial favorite for western hats, but it makes for great dress hats (fedoras etc.) too. Silverbelly has remained popular due to its east to match nature. I think only black is more versatile. Spend a few hours going through the Westerns Anyone thread and you should see why it’s such a well-liked color (really a range of tones).
That's what I am trying to get at, it's a very ubiquitous color in the western hat word. To me personally, when I see it worn, it stands out. Neutrality to me is more along the lines of medium gray/brown or even black albeit leaning formal. I have read through many a thread on here, and people seem to think of it as a very versatile color (or the multiple colors that constitute it as you have mentioned), but to me, it does its own thing, and other thank Khaki pants, and closely matching shades of color, I don't see it blending well with much. It's just too bright to me.
Silverbelly is a very loved color no doubt about that, and I don't think right or wrong belong as modifiers to this discussion. Maybe it should be jotted down as a matter of under-developed taste. But gosh it would be nice to see what the majority is seeing that I am not seeing, oh well!
Appreciate the thread recommendation, will be checking it out right after I post this reply.