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I would have to say both..............
Nebraska Schulte said:I've found my Adventurebilt Crystal Skull fedora to be quite versatile, such as for academic conferences (also see my avatar):
Everyday wear:
And out in the field (Ramat Rachel dig, just outside of Jerusalem)
Don't mind my mug too much--I hope these are some good examples of how an Indy hat can work with lots of different styles.
best wishes,
Nebraska Schulte
Not-Bogart13 said:Yeah, Nebraska really owns that hat, doesn't he? I like it best paired with the specialty bow tie!
Nebraska Schulte said:Gentlemen, thank you kindly for your compliments. As for the bow ties, the tan and black is a pre-tied Dead Sea Scrolls tie, but the blue silk bow tie in my avatar is my first "real" bow tie, based on photos of the Community Rule (purchased from the Dead Sea Scrolls foundation at a recent conference).
So yes, Torpedo--I find it a very flexible hat. Enjoy yours, and wear it in good health!
best wishes,
Nebraska Schulte
Leave us not forget that the (in)famous Dr. Jones wore a bowtie with his tweed jacket when he dressed for dinner in "Temple of Doom" -- or am I recalling that wrong?Gentlemen, thank you kindly for your compliments. As for the bow ties, the tan and black is a pre-tied Dead Sea Scrolls tie, but the blue silk bow tie in my avatar is my first "real" bow tie, based on photos of the Community Rule (purchased from the Dead Sea Scrolls foundation at a recent conference).
So yes, Torpedo--I find it a very flexible hat. Enjoy yours, and wear it in good health!
best wishes,
Nebraska Schulte
You know, this whole discussion of whether a fedora is "formal" or "casual" is only a modern problem. The fedora is itself a somewhat casual hat in the first place. The formal hat of the day was the homburg and the top hat and the more business hat was the bowler (derby). So asking if a fedora could be formal is simply an ill-informed question. After all, just look at photos of the 30,40s,50s etc and you'll see men in fedoras while wearing overall, for heaven's sake! Overalls are far from formal wear!
Then hats went away for a few decades and as they are coming back, people have developed a mistaken sense that fedoras are somehow a formal hat! It's just a wholly mistaken belief.
What this shows is that our culture has become so degraded and informal that people haven't a clue how to handle a hat!!
Now, this is not to say people are "stupid." Merely uninformed, merely uncultured or out of touch with facts is all.
Now, this is not to say people are "stupid." Merely uninformed, merely uncultured or out of touch with facts is all.
I think it depends on the changing definition of Formal. When you speak of formal and Homburgs you are hearkening back to a time of evening dress. The business suit at least in the US has been worn with a Fedora since 40's on ward. Now bankers and people who wished to project an air of conservative trustworthiness would wear a Homburg or Bowler in the UK. that said the school teacher, office worker in the gray flannel suit, or just off to church wore a Fedora. There are styles of Fedoras and Homburgs that I would not be caught dead in no matter my clothing. From your statement an electric blue Homburg with a valor finish would be fine with a Tux by virtue of its Hombugness. If you look at all the old Hat ads that are posted most of the time it is a man in a business suit and a fedora I did not see to many shots of overalls. Nor did I see many ads for Homburgs.
In my past profession I wore a Tux every Saturday( and yes I wore a black fedora with it) and a Suit every other day, never a sport coat and trousers. At that time to me a tweed jacket and gray trousers was dressing down and really slumming would be gray trousers a golf shirt and blue blazer with docksiders may with or without socks. Maybe the question should have been phrased "in today's world do you find your IJ hats appropriate with a suit?"
Jeff
I did not want to over reach by going back to far.Mostly agree except for the part about wearing fedoras with business suits since "since 40's on ward." It goes back a lot further than that.
If you look at all the old Hat ads that are posted most of the time it is a man in a business suit and a fedora I did not see to many shots of overalls.
... It's like how today the advertisers of alcoholic beverages (or anything, really) tend to portray the drinkers of their beverage as being exclusively young and good looking and trendy.
Cheers,
Tom