Brandon Rinebold
New in Town
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I'm 27, wear glasses, and have some cowardly hair that is rapidly fleeing the frontlines. I'd like to get something to block sun glare since I can't really wear sunglasses and help cover my retreating hairline (and keep my head warm/shaded if I decide to take out the survivors at a later date).
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I was interested in what type of lid you thought would match that head. Unfortunately, I live in an area where the nearest store that would carry anything except a beanie or ball cap is a 2-hour drive one way. I think ballcaps look terrible for for anything except yardwork and sports plus their tight fit ensures you can't take them off without looking like... well... you just took off a ball cap. Beanies are even worse + hit none of my practical goals for a hat. So I'm looking for some help in picking out a relatively inexpensive hat because I can't just try on a store full of them and decide what works for me. I'm not expecting anything incredibly cheap in the $20-30 range but I'd like to keep under $75 until I really know if I'll like them and move into better quality once I've figured out if I like the style. If it matters for hat selection, I'm slightly short at 5'6.
I was looking at:
Belfry Gangster
Belfry Bogart
I think I'd prefer the Gangster but am not sure I would be quite tall enough for it. I also think gray as a color on either hat would be easier to match than black since I think a black felt hat would definitely seem out of place (too formal) with my usual polos and khakis. I also want a hat I don't need to take off before entering a business (I will take it off while greeting/working so something at least reasonably professional.
On brand, I've heard that for low-end hats, Belfry actually has relatively good ones but I'm definitely open to other suggestions.
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I was interested in what type of lid you thought would match that head. Unfortunately, I live in an area where the nearest store that would carry anything except a beanie or ball cap is a 2-hour drive one way. I think ballcaps look terrible for for anything except yardwork and sports plus their tight fit ensures you can't take them off without looking like... well... you just took off a ball cap. Beanies are even worse + hit none of my practical goals for a hat. So I'm looking for some help in picking out a relatively inexpensive hat because I can't just try on a store full of them and decide what works for me. I'm not expecting anything incredibly cheap in the $20-30 range but I'd like to keep under $75 until I really know if I'll like them and move into better quality once I've figured out if I like the style. If it matters for hat selection, I'm slightly short at 5'6.
I was looking at:
Belfry Gangster
Belfry Bogart
I think I'd prefer the Gangster but am not sure I would be quite tall enough for it. I also think gray as a color on either hat would be easier to match than black since I think a black felt hat would definitely seem out of place (too formal) with my usual polos and khakis. I also want a hat I don't need to take off before entering a business (I will take it off while greeting/working so something at least reasonably professional.
On brand, I've heard that for low-end hats, Belfry actually has relatively good ones but I'm definitely open to other suggestions.
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