Zoukatron
One of the Regulars
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Hello people,
I tried to search for something like this on the forums, but couldn't find what I was looking for. So... we all know the advice that a hat's proportions should be matched to our own bodies (whether face shape, shoulder breadth, total height or whatever) if we want a hat to look as good as possible on us. Proportional implies that there are actually mathematical formulae to it. In some cases I can see these getting very complicated (e.g. in the case of someone with a very small head but incredibly wide shoulders and a very oddly shaped face), but I wondered if anyone had anything solid, or at least a rule of thumb that they use. For example, as I was walking along the road today, I saw my shadow and wondered if the diameter across my brim was about a third of the length across my shoulders. Clearly, these rules would also end up varying by broad hat type (i.e. country stiff-brim vs city snap-brim vs city kettle-curls). Thanks.
I tried to search for something like this on the forums, but couldn't find what I was looking for. So... we all know the advice that a hat's proportions should be matched to our own bodies (whether face shape, shoulder breadth, total height or whatever) if we want a hat to look as good as possible on us. Proportional implies that there are actually mathematical formulae to it. In some cases I can see these getting very complicated (e.g. in the case of someone with a very small head but incredibly wide shoulders and a very oddly shaped face), but I wondered if anyone had anything solid, or at least a rule of thumb that they use. For example, as I was walking along the road today, I saw my shadow and wondered if the diameter across my brim was about a third of the length across my shoulders. Clearly, these rules would also end up varying by broad hat type (i.e. country stiff-brim vs city snap-brim vs city kettle-curls). Thanks.