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I know that in England certainly a lot of elderly men (70+ usually) wear flat caps and also tweed fedoras. But very rarely a felt hat. Could the use of tweed be because it is easier to get hold of these days and few elderly people use the internet to find hats?
Or were tweed fedoras worn back in the Golden Era? In films the only one I have seen is on Basil Rathbone's Sherlock Holmes where it is a substitute for the deerstalker.
Or were tweed fedoras worn back in the Golden Era? In films the only one I have seen is on Basil Rathbone's Sherlock Holmes where it is a substitute for the deerstalker.