Rottweiler
New in Town
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- Eugene, Oregon, USA
Thanks for the feedback, everyone.
Stand out, for sure. I think that's inevitable when dressing appropriately for the weather these days. Here's my typical look outdoors October to May (the rainy season):
So looking flashy is no matter. I just want a hat to be functional, dapper, and not make my face look too small.
I've been eying the Squatter, since messing with the Fed IV made me never want to go back to pre-creased crowns.
That's a concern for me, not because I'm adverse to the cowboy look, but because the face shape chart strongly recommends against the upward side curl with big ears.
@scottyrocks: I don't think it looks monstrous on you at all. The tall crown with off-center pinch would give you a Shadow look if it was black. What did you cut it to?
That's what I'm attempting. If you look at period photographs, a Western hat could have any sort of bash (no surprise, since they were sold open!) and the side curl was uncommon. By the Golden Era, you had Tom Mix and Hollywood standardizing the shape. I think any other authentic shape would have to be paired with wool trousers, white shirt, a vest, and good western boots like Lucchese Classics to be carried off.
Not even Wild Bill Hickok?
(Note how already in the Victorian era, well-dressed men knew to match lapel widths to their brims!)
One question: do you want to stand out, or blend into the crowd?
Stand out, for sure. I think that's inevitable when dressing appropriately for the weather these days. Here's my typical look outdoors October to May (the rainy season):
So looking flashy is no matter. I just want a hat to be functional, dapper, and not make my face look too small.
And since you like Akubras don't forget the Squatter (3" brim) or the Campdraft ( the official Akubra here)
I've been eying the Squatter, since messing with the Fed IV made me never want to go back to pre-creased crowns.
But as to a 4" brim, I would say at that point you have to curve the brim upward to avoid looking like an umbrella, and then we're talking about a cowboy hat more than a fedora.
That's a concern for me, not because I'm adverse to the cowboy look, but because the face shape chart strongly recommends against the upward side curl with big ears.
@scottyrocks: I don't think it looks monstrous on you at all. The tall crown with off-center pinch would give you a Shadow look if it was black. What did you cut it to?
For most people, four inches would be way too much brim for a fedora style hat. Westerns come in a myriad of shapes and styles. If you want to go that wide find the western style that works best for you.
That's what I'm attempting. If you look at period photographs, a Western hat could have any sort of bash (no surprise, since they were sold open!) and the side curl was uncommon. By the Golden Era, you had Tom Mix and Hollywood standardizing the shape. I think any other authentic shape would have to be paired with wool trousers, white shirt, a vest, and good western boots like Lucchese Classics to be carried off.
No one can pull off a four inch brim in anything short of a Tom Mix Stetson or a Pancho Villa sombrero
Not even Wild Bill Hickok?
(Note how already in the Victorian era, well-dressed men knew to match lapel widths to their brims!)