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What is an era-appropriate way to keep the ears warm while wearing a fedora? I'm not particularly fond of earmuffs. Anyone know if the headband that goes around the ears is too modern?
kenji said:What is an era-appropriate way to keep the ears warm while wearing a fedora? I'm not particularly fond of earmuffs. Anyone know if the headband that goes around the ears is too modern?
NonEntity said:If you want a dressy hat dedicated to frigid weather, consider a Diplomat, also referred to as an Ambassador or Envoy. It's sometimes called a Russian, as they probably wear this style hat more than anyone else. It has ear flaps that can be folded down or up inside the hat, depending on just how cold it is.
If you don't know what I'm talking about yet, I'll try to describe it. Basically, a Diplomat is a winter-only brimless hat usually made of a very thick wool or fur, often quilt lined, with the afore-mentioned ear flaps, and a center-creased crown, the base of which is surrounded by a 4- to 5-inch-wide band. The hat is made so that it folds nearly flat lengthwise. There's a famous picture of Stalin wearing one in a WW II-era photograph of the Big Three. Leonid Brezhnev could be seen in one sometimes, as well. And we all want to be just like those guys, right?
Anyway, when I was a kid, I had one with a wool crown and fur band, and Dad had a really nice all-mouton one that my mom gave him, which, being extremely warm-natured, he wore exactly twice. I now have it.
Miller offers the elegant Ambassador, made of dyed Persian lambswool, in gray or black; Hartford York sells it for a bone-chilling $495. Somebody get me a bottle of Stoli! Crown Cap of Canada makes the Shearling Diplomat, in black or gold, which menshats.com sells for $79.50. This particular hat is a bit different, as, instead of fold-away flaps, the shearling band itself pulls down over the ears and looks like it would be exceptionally warm.
Of course, you could avoid cold ears altogether by pulling a "double van Gogh."
pgoat said:I think I know what this looks like - but can you post a pic or two?
RockBottom said: