I figured I'd share a few pics of my grey fedora. I wanted something to go with a lot of my black suits and/or black overcoat, so grey was the option (brown can't be worn with the black, or at least shouldn't be!)
I didn't want an obvious Indy lid, and wasn't going to put out a lot of money since it would see daily activity, including horrendous Canadian winter conditions.
I picked this one up locally, at one the very few shops that still even sell men's hats anymore.
It's features include: centre-dent, bound edge, snap brim, black ribbon, no liner, 2 1/2" brim, 5 1/4 inch crown, wide bash, and the crown is quite stiff so it keeps its shape nicely (although there IS taper). It is darker than in the pics cuz I had to use a flash in my kitchen last night. I am quite pleased with it,and wear it daily.
Non-Indy grey travel fedora
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- JulianK
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Nice hat! Nothing wrong with a little taper if you're not looking for a SA Indy lid. As a matter of fact, I own a couple of safari hats and the taper looks good on them.
http://www.henrihenri.ca/en/chapeaux/index.htm
Ya right! Like where? I haven't found such an animal in the Ottawa area. If you have please pm me. The closest I've found is Henri Henri in Montreal.I picked this one up locally, at one the very few shops that still even sell men's hats anymore.
http://www.henrihenri.ca/en/chapeaux/index.htm
- Oklahoma Jones
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