In the United States you tend to see more fedoras being worn on a day to day basis than you might see in the U.K.
I've been an owner now for about nine months and it's taken alot of courage to wear my lid in public, nothing to do with Indy mickey taking but nowadays in England you simply don't often see men sporting hats,
especially a fine felt fedora.
At the end of the 1940's many of the classic European styles were successfully adopted by people in the U.S. and over the years that identity has remained to a degree. I'm affraid that in England you will only see this type of attire in certain areas.
These days members of the general population seem to prefer spending £150 on a pair of plastic sport shoes made in some far eastern sweat shop than a pair of hand made leather shoes of the classic style, so when they see someone wearing a beautifully crafted hat, it's the equal to seeing someone walking down the street butt naked.
Maybe one day things will change, if there are enough of us buying and wearing the classic styles.
Cheers,
JTW.