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'Homboy.' That's funny.
I thought so as well.
'Homboy.' That's funny.
Many of us modify our fedoras, cowboy hats, etc on a regular basis. Seems to me, you could take a vintage homburg with similar dimensions and modify the crease and brim curl to suit you.
A lot depends on age and fur type. I have a Thirties homberg I bought in Glasgow back in September - very soft, I believe it to be beaver. Just like a Fedora. I have the impression they got a bit stiffer later on as they became viewed as a more formal hat. On this side of the Atlantic it wasn't really until a bit into the thirties that the fedora came to be so common; prior to that, men wore hombergs more casually, with a fedora-like bash. Michael Collins in the early 20s wore his very typically:
(Note also the 'lazy brim' he has!)
I rather like the hat in the photo you posted, though as others have said you can take advantage of the homberg being less popular to snare some real bargains. I have four vintage hombergs, ranging from 30s to (I think) 50s at the newest, none of which I paid more than GBP20 for (plus postage, of course). eBay is your friend here.