Ask any man and he would agree, the hat makes the man. I'm all about hats. I have a large array of hats, some for formal wear and informal wear. My personal favorite is the Gibus, its and opera hat covered in corded silk. I love it so much because it folds and sits under my seat. Other nice hats consists of a tall top hats, for formal affairs. The derby is another fashionable one; it looks good with a lougejacket or a Norfolk Jacket. This was another formal hat. Since hats are a must have thing for any occasion, these are hats I suggest for informal events. The Homburg, a stiff felt hat with a dent in the crown running from back to front and the rim was bound with a ribbon. The Trilby, similar to the Homburg, had a similar dent in the crown but was softer with a wider, unbound brim. The wide-awake, a broad-brimmed felt hat with a lowish crown, was a, countryman's hat. The boater, a stiff straw hat with a moderately deep, flat-topped crown encircled by a petersham ribbon and a flat narrow brim, was universally popular with men and women for the country. Well these are the hats that are very popular among the men where I live.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Count Bak on Men's Hats
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