PabloElFlamenco
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I seen some pictures recently in various threads, showing hats whereof the brim been slightly slanted away from the more or less horizontal plane of the rest of the brim, rendering the general appearance of the face-hat entity rather "debonair" (from french "de bon air" aaahh... dictionaries are great!).
Since I'm considering trying this on one of my hats: how exactly is it done? I sometimes find the classic "fedora look" a bit too austere and serious looking.
Thanks,
Paul
Since I'm considering trying this on one of my hats: how exactly is it done? I sometimes find the classic "fedora look" a bit too austere and serious looking.
Thanks,
Paul