All of my 'outdoorsy/hiking hats have wider brims to give me better coverage. 2 3/4' to 3"...most with a slight packer tilt to the brim.My dimensions sought are 4-1/2 inch crown after bashed and shaped, 2-3/8 inch brim. I am not looking for anything too formal. More outdoor hiking and casual type fedora.
I am having a custom fedora made. Initially the default crown height was 5.5”. But I was worried it was too tall, and asked for 4.5” (with 2-3/8” brim), patterning it after the Stetson whippet.
Is 4.5” more versatile vs 5.5”? I do not plan on reshaping the crown much.
Thanks for your response. This is my first post and I am new to this world of hats. I appreciate you.
Brent, you are perfect person to reply. From agnoulita in Greece. It is the pandamator hat. The crown is 5 plus inches.Who’s making the hat?
5 ½” as creased is VERY tall. I can’t believe that’s the default crown height on a fedora. I really think you are conflating open crown height and creased/shaped height. 5 ½” open crown is a very classic height that isn’t particularly tall…sort of the low end of classic crown heights.
Your chosen brim width wouldn’t be my choice for an outdoorsy hat meant to provide protection from the elements.
But also notice he lists a 2 7/8" brim width to balance out the crown height. In my early post I mentioned proportionality plays a key role in choosing dimensions.Brent, you are perfect person to reply. From agnoulita in Greece. It is the pandamator hat. The crown is 5 plus inches.
^^^ What he said ^^^I like the lighter one myself.
I may be open to being named as boring but I am attracted to tone on tone ribbons/bows so like the darker less contrasting ribbon.