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What hat to wear with a linen suit?

Indy_Rhodes

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Apologies if this has been discussed elsewhere, but....

I have a wedding to attend and will wear my linen suit.

What hat would be the most suitable to accompany this look? I have both a brown and charcoal grey fedora - but feel that these are a bit too 'wintery'. My preferred choice would be a straw homburg as worn by Poirot - I love that look - but I just cannot find one like it anywhere (especially here in the UK). I may have to fall back on a Panama, but would prefer to be a bit different.

So...any suggestions as to the straw homburg? Or alternatives? Many thanks!
 
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I think the straw homburg would look very nice, there was a gentleman pictured in this forum wearing one last year, looked great. Absent that, the Panama for sure, or maybe a linen cap. I agree the felts might look too wintery, especially in those colors. A light colored, lightweight fur might be OK, especially if it's foul weather.
 

monbla256

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Apologies if this has been discussed elsewhere, but....

I have a wedding to attend and will wear my linen suit.

What hat would be the most suitable to accompany this look? I have both a brown and charcoal grey fedora - but feel that these are a bit too 'wintery'. My preferred choice would be a straw homburg as worn by Poirot - I love that look - but I just cannot find one like it anywhere (especially here in the UK). I may have to fall back on a Panama, but would prefer to be a bit different.

So...any suggestions as to the straw homburg? Or alternatives? Many thanks!

The all time classic Optimo creased Panama, with a nice pug hatband in a color similar to the tie worn (hand tied Bow ties work well with this whole look :) ) would be both a classic and different look IMHO :)
 

Fletch

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A hat lighter than the suit looks good. A light panama or milan is very versatile.

A hat darker than the suit probably won't look so good. Exception: coconut straw, which is typically one, classic color. It would be fine with tans or seersuckers, but is really too informal for off-whites.
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I find a wide brim to be show-offish at a social event. That makes a panama tricky, because most of them are on the wide side.
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A guy dressed like this would write his own ticket if he had an outsized personality. Ironically, if he were shy, soft-spoken or even easygoing, he'd be taken for a peacock.
 
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fmw

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Since you want to be a bit different how about something like Peter Ustinov wore with his linen suit.

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dogrocketp

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You've neglected to say what color the suit is, and what color shirt & tie. Remember, this is to be the day for the bride and groom. We all should always look well, but blend in and not stand out. That being said, I would wear a boater or panama in the fedora style, and probably not white. That would stand out. I would not wear a Centro Fino Panama. That would stand out. Sorry, Dan. It's a very fine hat, but I think a little too fine for the occasion.
 

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