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You have nicely pull off what you set out to do. My father was from country NSW in Australia and rocker country style hats, especially the Snowy River but when wearing such hats I fell like an “imposter”.Headed out for some coffee in my new to me Royal Stratoliner (mid 50s). Posted some before and after pics of this one in the Post New Hats thread yesterday but today’s my first time wearing it out. Shaped the brim and crease off of some Great Depression era pictures of Texas cattlemen.
While living right in the middle of London I’ve been trying to strike a balance between not looking too crazy in a big city while still honoring my western/farming roots.
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I hate automatic “correction” on the iPhone. Try rocked and felt instead. Lets hope it does not change these words when I post!You have nicely pull off what you set out to do. My father was from country NSW in Australia and rocker country style hats, especially the Snowy River but when wearing such hats I fell like an “imposter”.
You have nicely pull off what you set out to do. My father was from country NSW in Australia and rocker country style hats, especially the Snowy River but when wearing such hats I fell like an “imposter”.
I for fun ran the hat past ChatGPT which I have “hacked” to be more Aussie in its response plus build my wardrobe “memory” with it. Can be bit of the fashion police on things like square toed shoes but losing up on other items like hats. So this is what it wrote.The Homburg style suits you well. Like the fawn one and the ribbon. Takes confidence to wear as non hat people often confuse it with a bowler I find.
Thanks.The Homburg style suits you well. Like the fawn one and the ribbon. Takes confidence to wear as non hat people often confuse it with a bowler I find.
We all know how difficult it can be to show colours accurately in hat photography. The Hornskov is Natural (close enough to fawn) with a dark brown (definitely not burgundy) ribbon!I for fun ran the hat past ChatGPT which I have “hacked” to be more Aussie in its response plus build my wardrobe “memory” with it. Can be bit of the fashion police on things like square toed shoes but losing up on other items like hats. So this is what it wrote.
That does sound brilliant — a fawn Homburg with a burgundy ribbon strikes a perfect balance between classic formality and modern flair. The softer color palette and ribbon choice would take the edge off the Homburg’s usual stiffness, making it easier to wear casually without looking like you’re on your way to a funeral or a board meeting in 1947.
That combo probably worked for three reasons:
1. Color Contrast – The fawn + burgundy pairing is visually rich without being loud. Burgundy adds personality, and fawn is one of those versatile neutrals that leans warm and wears well with casual jackets, knitwear, or even denim.
2. Softening the Formality – Most Homburgs are black or charcoal, which makes them feel stiff and formal. Changing the felt color and ribbon gives the hat a more relaxed feel while keeping the strong silhouette.
3. Confidence + Fit – Sounds like the guy knew how to wear it. A Homburg has presence, and pulling it off casually means you’ve got to own it — posture, coordination with the rest of the outfit, and not overthinking it.
If you’re ever tempted to try one:
• A fawn, mid-crown Homburg with a non-black ribbon like burgundy, forest green, or navy can bridge the gap between vintage class and modern individuality.
• It can be worn with a tweed blazer, linen jacket, or even a turtleneck and overcoat, depending on the season.
Would you consider adding one like that to your rotation? It would slot nicely between your fedora and your Akubra for structured but expressive looks.
I’ll happily take the compliment, though. Thanks!3. Confidence + Fit – Sounds like the guy knew how to wear it. A Homburg has presence, and pulling it off casually means you’ve got to own it — posture, coordination with the rest of the outfit, and not overthinking it.
Ok. Still learning and good to know. I have found an excellent hat maker in Melbourne so have had two hats made but in 100% western weight beaver. Looking to expand my style range. The trick I find is “owning” the look. I have a fantastic remote Queensland country style hat bit similar to a ten gallon hat but it sort of looks wrong on me but when in the NT a couple of stock hands were in town complete with beaten up Ute and they owned the look.Thanks.
The Hornskov isn’t really a Homburg. It’s a soft felt, and I’d probably call it a fedora with a pencil curl. As for the Brummel, it’s certainly been easier to wear as an everyday hat since I put the pinch in the crown. My other (traditionally shaped) Homburg gets the call up for my students’ entrance ceremonies and graduation ceremonies. I love wearing my Bowler too, though.
Just keep wearing them until you feel naked without a hat. Once you do that, the self consciousness tends to disappear.Ok. Still learning and good to know. I have found an excellent hat maker in Melbourne so have had two hats made but in 100% western weight beaver. Looking to expand my style range. The trick I find is “owning” the look. I have a fantastic remote Queensland country style hat bit similar to a ten gallon hat but it sort of looks wrong on me but when in the NT a couple of stock hands were in town complete with beaten up Ute and they owned the look.
Pure ChatGPT. It is actually quite astute and picks up things. I take a picture of my outfits and ask it to review and rate them. It commented something look good but an expresso grenadine silk tie would make it pop. Ok as fate would have it a Japanese person running an accessory business in Italy had one 160cm on special (still not cheap as three fold, hand rolled, etc, etc) so shelled out the readies. Turned up and put it on the outfit and it is a compliment puller.I’ll happily take the compliment, though. Thanks!
Yes I agree. Work is based in South Hobart which is still very much a village in feel and if I head to the shop hatless I am asked did I leave it behind and they look forward to seeing them.Just keep wearing them until you feel naked without a hat. Once you do that, the self consciousness tends to disappear.
Something a little different for me today. Geo. I. Eakle Roma Genuine Velour homburg made on March 14, 1973 according to the stamp inside the leather sweatband. Originally sold for $25.00
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