Help for a Fedora Newbie
I am looking for a hat for the outdoors. I will be using primarily for either hiking, backpacking, or fly fishing. I don't really like the western style of hats, the less cowboy looking the better for me. I also would like a quality hat that keeps it's shape, and that I can keep for a long time. I live in Colorado, so the primary purpose of the hat is to shade me from the sun in all directions from the extra UV we get at altitude. Also, living in Colorado, I would like it to withstand rain, but it is not usually long lasting rain. Mostly it rains hard for only minutes, then stops. I would rather go with water resistant over water proof so that the hat would "breathe" better. I would also be using this hat in the outdoors in all seasons. From what I have read the fur felt is water resistant (able to shed most rain that we would get here), breathable, adds warmth in cold days, removes heat in hot days, and it will keep it's shape. Additionally, I have measured the bill on my baseball cap I am replacing, and it is about 2 5/8". So, all of that has lead me to the Temple from Stetson. I like the style, and it seems to have all of the features I am looking for. I would like to have the brim turned down to be more in line with a Safari type hat, which I understand is essentially a fedora that has it's bill turned down. When I brought this up to our local hat shop they were trying to point me towards another style saying that the Temple is a dress hat. They said it was too nice of a hat to be wearing outdoors. Is that only preference, or is there any legit concerns I should have over choosing this style? Is there any other hats that I should consider on my quest? Any help would be appreciated in my quest.
I am looking for a hat for the outdoors. I will be using primarily for either hiking, backpacking, or fly fishing. I don't really like the western style of hats, the less cowboy looking the better for me. I also would like a quality hat that keeps it's shape, and that I can keep for a long time. I live in Colorado, so the primary purpose of the hat is to shade me from the sun in all directions from the extra UV we get at altitude. Also, living in Colorado, I would like it to withstand rain, but it is not usually long lasting rain. Mostly it rains hard for only minutes, then stops. I would rather go with water resistant over water proof so that the hat would "breathe" better. I would also be using this hat in the outdoors in all seasons. From what I have read the fur felt is water resistant (able to shed most rain that we would get here), breathable, adds warmth in cold days, removes heat in hot days, and it will keep it's shape. Additionally, I have measured the bill on my baseball cap I am replacing, and it is about 2 5/8". So, all of that has lead me to the Temple from Stetson. I like the style, and it seems to have all of the features I am looking for. I would like to have the brim turned down to be more in line with a Safari type hat, which I understand is essentially a fedora that has it's bill turned down. When I brought this up to our local hat shop they were trying to point me towards another style saying that the Temple is a dress hat. They said it was too nice of a hat to be wearing outdoors. Is that only preference, or is there any legit concerns I should have over choosing this style? Is there any other hats that I should consider on my quest? Any help would be appreciated in my quest.