Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Hats With Trenchcoat

Rick Blaine

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,958
Location
Saskatoon, SK CANADA
It would look quite like an early 2oth Century (boy I DO miss that century) men's driving outfit.

In_My_Merry_Oldsmobile_a2701-1-72dp.jpg


gettinghomealive-6.jpg


moterwear.jpg
 

HarpPlayerGene

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,682
Location
North Central Florida
Yeah, even "newsboy" caps have been coupled with long coats in similar situations and era as the illustrations above. To refer to a cloth, paneled cap with a bill (not just crushers) as a "driver's cap" wouldn't be inaccurate would it? Seems I've heard/read that before somewhere.

Anyway, I've only seen that combination at antique automobile (as in turn-of-the-20th-century) shows like in the illustrations.

If going for some kind of authentic vintage reenactment vibe, I'd say this would be the era you'd be emulating.

If simply going for your own modern look made up of various classic elements, it's surprising how some people can make an eclectic combination work for them with confidence while others allow what people might think to make them overly self-conscious and therefore, somehow, the style suffers for that.

It all depends on your attitude, I'd say. To me it wouldn't be 'wrong' in any way. The alternatives are no hat (booo!), a fedora (some feel too gangster, or G-man, or formal but I like), a ball cap (NOOOO!!!)...
 

carter

I'll Lock Up
Messages
5,921
Location
Corsicana, TX
As observed, you should be able to pull this off with confidence. Some would say, without fear of contradiction, that it's a classic look since the advent of the motorcar.

MK, What is the origin of this terrific illustration?

esq1-9.jpg
 

Hal

Practically Family
Messages
590
Location
UK
MK said:
works well
Surely a trenchcoat is double-breasted and belted. The coat in MK's illustration goes excellently with a cap (as does the modern slip-on single-breasted fly-fronted raincoat) but isn't a true trenchcoat.
 

cufflinkmaniac

A-List Customer
Messages
413
Location
North Carolina
HarpPlayerGene said:
Yeah, even "newsboy" caps have been coupled with long coats in similar situations and era as the illustrations above. To refer to a cloth, paneled cap with a bill (not just crushers) as a "driver's cap" wouldn't be inaccurate would it? Seems I've heard/read that before somewhere.

Anyway, I've only seen that combination at antique automobile (as in turn-of-the-20th-century) shows like in the illustrations.

If going for some kind of authentic vintage reenactment vibe, I'd say this would be the era you'd be emulating.

If simply going for your own modern look made up of various classic elements, it's surprising how some people can make an eclectic combination work for them with confidence while others allow what people might think to make them overly self-conscious and therefore, somehow, the style suffers for that.

It all depends on your attitude, I'd say. To me it wouldn't be 'wrong' in any way. The alternatives are no hat (booo!), a fedora (some feel too gangster, or G-man, or formal but I like), a ball cap (NOOOO!!!)...

Now that I know where to find fedoras in my size,I'll start wearing them.
 

Aviator

Familiar Face
Messages
99
Location
Sunshine State
I think it looks good...

Quiet_man.jpg


The image of John Wayne from "The Quiet Man" came quickly to mind in response to your query...I thought he looked pretty cool (OK, dashing) in his newsboy and trench.

And Maureen O'Hara...smokin'!:eusa_clap
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,253
Messages
3,077,324
Members
54,183
Latest member
UrbanGraveDave
Top