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Casual Fedora: from T-Shirt to a Shirt & Tie

indycop

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schuface said:
I never could wear a Fedora while riding a bicycle, although it makes perfect sense to do.
The British wore helmets and full combat gear with bicycles on D-Day didn't they?:D

Don't know why my mind is stuck on WWII today.[huh]
 

TimBer

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J.T.Marcus said:
I remember a "MASH" episode in which Hawkeye Pierce wore a cowboy hat with shorts! :D

Kenny Chesney wears shorts and a cowboy hat in several of his videos. For some reason it seems to me like you can get away with shorts as long as you are wearing straw. I don't own any straw, but it just seems like I would be comfortable with shorts and straw.



Here is another in case that last one was too distracting.

 

Mustang

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No, actually the second one is more distracting. But, I don't understand why you added the first photo...I don't recall seeing anyone with a hat. :D :eusa_doh:

How did we get from fedoras to cowboy hats? lol
 

Edward

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Mustang said:
No, actually the second one is more distracting. But, I don't understand why you added the first photo...I don't recall seeing anyone with a hat. :D :eusa_doh:

Me neither - just a poor young lady who has had the misfortune to have been born without hips! :eek:
 

MattC

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Back to the subject--against type

I kind of like wearing more casual hats--a Open Road or a Stratoliner--with suits and more formal hats--a slate grey Homburg, a Navy blue fedora--with jeans and a leather jacket. Like people have been saying, find your own style and make your own rules.
 

MikeS

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I always tell people with a stingy brimmed fedora you could be casual (brim up all around) or business-like (snapped down in front). Depends on your mood or the setting or maybe the weather.
 

ortega76

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I would say that a stingy brim fedora in gray is a great way to go. It is nuetral enough to go with black, navy or earth-tones.

I'm also a big fan of the porkpie as a casual hat. A stingy brimmed porkpie is great, but even a medium length brim lends a nice touch of class to a casual outfit.
 

Dinerman

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T-shirt
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shirt and topcoat
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