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I've been researching fedoras for a few days now and even purchased one, a Stetson.
I've read many articles and even some threads here pertaining to "stingy" brims. I looked up the word "stingy":
stingy
(ˈstɪndʒɪ)
adj, -gier or -giest
1. unwilling to spend or give
2. insufficient or scanty
When you apply some of the fedoras offered and the prices they cost, such as Borsalino and Stetson, to name two, with the above info, the word "stingy is poorly used, IMO. Just because a fedora with less that 2.5 brim is called a 'stingy' brim, IMO, does the hat an injustice. Why are not the fedoras with 2.5-3.00 plus brims called, "excess" brims?
From the research I've read, the majority of the fedoras in the 20/30s were less than 2.5 inches. Since when did the 'normal' size brim get shoved back on fedoras?
Just my take on "stingy" brims!!!!! Your thoughts may differ.
I've read many articles and even some threads here pertaining to "stingy" brims. I looked up the word "stingy":
stingy
(ˈstɪndʒɪ)
adj, -gier or -giest
1. unwilling to spend or give
2. insufficient or scanty
When you apply some of the fedoras offered and the prices they cost, such as Borsalino and Stetson, to name two, with the above info, the word "stingy is poorly used, IMO. Just because a fedora with less that 2.5 brim is called a 'stingy' brim, IMO, does the hat an injustice. Why are not the fedoras with 2.5-3.00 plus brims called, "excess" brims?
From the research I've read, the majority of the fedoras in the 20/30s were less than 2.5 inches. Since when did the 'normal' size brim get shoved back on fedoras?
Just my take on "stingy" brims!!!!! Your thoughts may differ.