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you can totally pull it off, Todd.
From there, it's only a half step to 2 3/4 and the open road.
From there, it's only a half step to 2 3/4 and the open road.
Well, they bring out your face; kinda like short hair on a women.low crowns with stingy brims will start to look a bit "anemic."
Well, they bring out your face; kinda like short hair on a women.
I'm another hat newbie, and you probably get this a lot, but I am trying to figure out what hats work for me. So, I figure I'd throw in a few pictures and get your esteemed opinions.
My only "real" hat is a vintage Dobbs stingy (1 3/4" brim). I think I can pull it off but a wider brim may be better to balance out my big melon. Here is a quick pic of me with the stingy.
Today I tried on a lovely Akubra Stylemaster, and my immediate thought was the brim looked too big. I believe it is 2 1/2 inches. Perhaps I just need to get comfortable with wearing a larger brim. For reference, here is a picture of me in an older wool Dorfman Pacific fedora. It has a 2 1/2 inch brim (appx 4 1/2 inch bashed crown). I used to think it looked way too big on me, but the overall size has grown on me a bit.
What do you think - can I pull off a 2 1/2 inch brim? Any thoughts and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
-Todd
Spend enough time here, and low crowns with stingy brims will start to look a bit "anemic." (With no disrespect intended to Daizawaguy, GWD, and other stingy-wearin' brethren!) You will start to get used to taller crowns and wider brims as you wear them.