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I completely agree. And that's why as a Brit I would never wear a thin ribbon with a suit, or indeed any ribbon less than 1". That's not to say that British people cannot wear thin ribbon hats, just that I like to stick to the more historically correct wider ribbons which to me look "right".AlterEgo said:I have little to add here that has not already been said, as the comments so far all have merit.
On the cultural norms issue, brim and hatband width is variable, albeit an imprecise one, depending on which culture relative to another. Compared to the UK and even the US, Australia is a relatively casual culture, so only the snootiest Aussie would regard a thin band or 3-inch brim as too casual for a suit and tie.
In fact, the increasing popularity of Australian outback styles with skinny bands has probably shifted Americans' standards to a narrower band and wider brim as being entirely acceptable for all but the most dressy, dark suits.
Yet, the wider, 1- to 2-inch band and slimmer, 2- to 2 1/2-inch brim are still safer bets for most suit-wearing men in the US. However, when the band gets much wider than two inches, or the brim much less than two, it goes back to more casual, in accordance with the Rule of Extremes.
Who makes the rules? Them. They make the rules. The real question is, how can I become one of them?