Abraham
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Would a silverbelly Akubra Campdraft with a fedora bash match well with a navy blue suit, white shirt and polished black brogues in a downtown/large city environment? Thanks.
I would certainly go for it... Lol.Would a silverbelly Akubra Campdraft with a fedora bash match well with a navy blue suit, white shirt and polished black brogues in a downtown/large city environment? Thanks.
YesWould a silverbelly Akubra Campdraft with a fedora bash match well with a navy blue suit, white shirt and polished black brogues in a downtown/large city environment? Thanks.
Give it a try. As I said my personal preference is for a wider ribbon vs a very thin ribbon with a suit.My question was driven by my uncertainty about hatband widths. On the one hand I think thinner hatbands make for a far less wannabe/poseur look. On the other hand I don't want to look like I'm wearing an inappropriate, overly casual/countryish hat with a suit.
Give it a try. As I said my personal preference is for a wider ribbon vs a very thin ribbon with a suit.
Ps. I dont believe wearing a wider ribbon necessarily makes for a "wannabe/poseur " look...
These days, a nice fedora of any variety will spiff up a suit or anything, as it's looked at as more"formal" than the casual dress of today. Also, due to the public not seeing it as much, I don't think the distinction between thin and wide ribbon is as noticed. Perhaps on some visceral level, the thin ones give a more Western or rural vibe, while the wide ones give a more retro-40s vibe.
Not a blue suit, and not a CD, but a Resistol San Antonio...
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that hat is the shiznit bro ..... looks so damn good on you
Great.that hat is the shiznit bro ..... looks so damn good on you
This is absolutely true. In fact, a number of women I work with have made that observation. I think, in particular, that theIMO, a fedora of any ribbon width automatically kicks up any attire to another level. Including suits.
Great look.These days, a nice fedora of any variety will spiff up a suit or anything, as it's looked at as more"formal" than the casual dress of today. Also, due to the public not seeing it as much, I don't think the distinction between thin and wide ribbon is as noticed. Perhaps on some visceral level, the thin ones give a more Western or rural vibe, while the wide ones give a more retro-40s vibe.
Not a blue suit, and not a CD, but a Resistol San Antonio...
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