View Full Version : How do I pull off a casual Fedora?
bluefoxicy
11-19-2009, 07:27 AM
I like the Fedora, but it's too classy for jeans/t-shirt or vanilla bizcas. I think some black shoes (not necessarily dress shoes... the NB walking leather shoes I have should work), decent khakis (my Lands End ones have nice, defined line), a good pressed collar shirt with a button neck (not a full button, a polo)...
I think I may actually need an open jacket on top to pull this off, maybe a long one rather than just a waist-length one? Not a trench coat, but maybe just above the knee.
I guess I don't want to look like this guy:
http://www.jimsformalwear.com/images/product/acc_ex_fedora.jpg
Maybe this guy though... from this link (http://createdintheattic.wordpress.com/2009/07/02/spit-or-swallow-the-fedora/):
http://createdintheattic.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/johnny-depp.jpg?w=200&h=300
Huh, is that a dark flannel jacket?
Anyway, casual Fedora?
Muirtach
11-19-2009, 07:56 AM
Unless I am going for a long ride I do not leave the house without either a dress hat or my daily wear fedora. The key is to feel comfortable and having a good quality hat that fits you in both size and style. I generally wear a nice shirt (open collar, not button-down) and slacks (vintage wool when I can). My brother pulls off one with a t-shirt and cargo pants.
leighton
11-19-2009, 08:49 AM
Confidence.
bluefoxicy
11-19-2009, 09:04 AM
Huh interesting. The style seems to be very... dressy looking. A couple of the guys at the bar I frequent have them, but they're always a bit sharp dressed. I'd think it'd look out of place if you weren't in a certain level of style; but I prefer to avoid the full formal wear style (no suits!).
Hmm, thanks.
Bobtrumpet
11-19-2009, 09:30 AM
A straw Fedora might be the better choice over felt, at least during clear weather; it looks a little more casual.
I've been planning on buying a hat or two, and the clothing you describe is what I usually wear. I'm strongly leaning to a straw Fedora for most days and a felt for inclement weather or something a little more formal.
bluefoxicy
11-19-2009, 09:55 AM
A straw Fedora might be the better choice over felt, at least during clear weather; it looks a little more casual.
I've been planning on buying a hat or two, and the clothing you describe is what I usually wear. I'm strongly leaning to a straw Fedora for most days and a felt for inclement weather or something a little more formal.
Straw huh?
I know two fellows at the bar that show in Fedoras. One has several; he showed up in this sort of thing recently, but I've seen him with a white band too:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21fHWj22zLL._SL500_AA280_.jpg
The other has something akin to this:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51DF9sB4qwL._SL500_AA280_.jpg (http://www.amazon.com/Black-Pinstripe-Fedora-Hat-Buckle/dp/B000P41GRW/)
These are not as dressy as the dude up top on this post with the $41 hat!
Sluggo
11-19-2009, 10:06 AM
To pull off a hat I would grab it by the brim and lift it off my head.
Cuttingboard
11-19-2009, 10:12 AM
no!!
MMCCX
11-19-2009, 01:31 PM
the -right- fedora can be worn with anything, it's a broad term. just think of Indiana Jones, it can be anything from workwear to semi-formal depending on style and materials.
my go-to is an early '60's Saks Fifth Ave fur felt, 1.25" brim with a wide ribbon. dark taupe w/ dark brown ribbon, unbound brim. $12 at Salvation Army, but would likely go for $100-$200 on Ebay. digging around can be fun.
gets plenty of compliments, whether with a white tshirt/jeans/polished shoes or linen pants and a Cuban/guyabera shirt. kids (i'm 40) think it's cool and older people have actually thanked me for wearing a hat (and knowing when to take it off).
my only solid advice would be to stay away from the trendy 'patterns' and get a quality fur-felt (three season) and/or straw (summer).
if you want to be overwhelmed with suggestions and reviews, the B&B of hats is Fedoralounge.com .
stobes21
11-19-2009, 01:49 PM
To pull off a hat I would grab it by the brim and lift it off my head.
Damn, beat me to the joke...:mad3:
Bertilak
11-19-2009, 02:50 PM
if you want to be overwhelmed with suggestions and reviews, the B&B of hats is Fedoralounge.com .
The attached screen shot shows what I get. If I try to look in the directory I get:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /cgi-bin/ on this server.
bishop
11-19-2009, 03:13 PM
As much as I'd like to see fedoras revived in great number, wearing them now seems a bit pretentious. It all depends on the ensemble. I'm not going to offer any advice on what to choose, only that warning. Be careful. The point of great style is not to show off.
Muirtach
11-19-2009, 03:29 PM
my only solid advice would be to stay away from the trendy 'patterns' and get a quality fur-felt (three season) and/or straw (summer).
For emphasis. The newer trend to extremely short-brimmed (I wear a short brim, but not quite that short) fabric "fad"oras should be avoided if you are aiming for the classy look.
mdunn
11-19-2009, 03:33 PM
Casual fedora wear is all about the jaunty angle
galopede
11-19-2009, 03:52 PM
Bob, try this: thefedoralounge (http://thefedoralounge.com/)
mparker762
11-19-2009, 06:44 PM
I wear a fedora in everything from jacket and tie to jeans and T-shir.t
For casual wear a brown, tawny, sage, etc felt fedora or trilby are fine with anything short of a black suit.
Christy's Trilby (http://www.thefedorastore.com/Christys-of-London-Hand-Made-Fur-Felt-Trilby-p/ch18.htm)
Stetson "Chatham" Fedora (http://www.thefedorastore.com/Stetson-Sovereign-Chatham-Fur-Felt-Teardrop-Crown-p/tf32102323.chat.htm)
Borsalino Como (http://www.delmonicohatter.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=IT502&Category_Code=Borsalino)
MMCCX
11-19-2009, 07:04 PM
I wear a fedora in everything from jacket and tie to jeans and T-shir.t
For casual wear a brown, tawny, sage, etc felt fedora or trilby are fine with anything short of a black suit.
Christ's Trilby (http://www.thefedorastore.com/Christys-of-London-Hand-Made-Fur-Felt-Trilby-p/ch18.htm)
Stetson "Chatham" Fedora (http://www.thefedorastore.com/Stetson-Sovereign-Chatham-Fur-Felt-Teardrop-Crown-p/tf32102323.chat.htm)
Borsalino Como (http://www.delmonicohatter.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=IT502&Category_Code=Borsalino)
three -great- choices. i've coveted a Borsalino for while now, but i keep getting lucky in second hand shops and haven't been compelled to spring for one.
and to the OP, sorry about the link, haven't been there for a while and forgot the "the".
Bobtrumpet
11-19-2009, 08:45 PM
Straw huh?
Something like this
http://www.panamahatsdirect.com/Images/6Fedora1.jpg
or this
http://www.panamahatsdirect.com/Images/9Fedora2.jpg
StylinLA
11-19-2009, 08:56 PM
Confidence.
What he said.
I'm personally not good at wearing my fedoras with casual clothes- but that's just me. I use them when I'm decked out. Sport coat at minimum.
But it all generates from you.
Argonaut
11-19-2009, 08:59 PM
A huge peacock feather in the brim would make the hat itself seem casual by comparison.:thumbup1:
Lion71
11-21-2009, 12:12 PM
People tend to forget that back in the day the fedora was an everyman hat. You could wear one with overalls as easily as a suit. They aren't really dress hats, just hats. If you want a dress hat, get a homburg. If you want a hat you can wear with anything, get a fedora.
Leo
Muirtach
11-21-2009, 12:37 PM
Something like this
http://www.panamahatsdirect.com/Images/6Fedora1.jpg
or this
http://www.panamahatsdirect.com/Images/9Fedora2.jpg
bah, go milan
http://www.hats-plus.com/images/product/medium/553_2_.jpg
D.Irving79
11-21-2009, 06:48 PM
Confidence.
people are so insecure.
:lol:
The Mick
11-23-2009, 08:20 PM
Like this. Once again I'll state the importance of a light grey with a multi colored band.
http://i38.tinypic.com/11kinw1.jpg
Klarion
11-29-2009, 09:28 AM
Maybe you should start off with a little more casual fedora. Straw, like the rest of the guys have recommended, is nice. From Goorin Brothers:
The Sumer
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ediehats/3199908857/in/photostream/
The Fifth King of Uruk
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ediehats/3200746342/in/photostream/
I know a lot of men are getting interested in Fedoras now days, but to get by with a casual fedora you must:
1. Have a small head / slender face
2. Look like Humphrey Bogart
3. Dress like you live in the 1940's
I am just kidding, I love the look of the fedora. I am only sorry it is not for me.
Strikur
12-01-2009, 01:26 PM
This hat is on my wish list.
http://www.hatsinthebelfry.com/product/stingy-brim-fedora-belfry-goon-hibdf44.html
Couldn't figure out how to just paste the pic.
Like this. Once again I'll state the importance of a light grey with a multi colored band.
http://i38.tinypic.com/11kinw1.jpg
Are the tattoos and tobacco farm required?
GFlanagan3
12-01-2009, 07:59 PM
To pull off a hat I would grab it by the brim and lift it off my head.
+1..I always get in late on these things :mad3:
HCSchluge
12-02-2009, 05:39 PM
For casual, nothing beats a Tilley. Goes great with jeans or cargo shorts.
http://www.tilley.com/images/styles/high/T4-1.jpg
heirkb
12-02-2009, 08:26 PM
Confidence.
Yup.
However there are different types of casual fedoras. There are the ones in your detective picture and there are the kinds that Kangol makes. I prefer the Kangol ones cause they work better with a younger guy look (dark slim denim, nice sneakers not some New Balance running shoes or something, nice sweater or shirt with a bomber style jacket). The Kangol ones are a balance between the old school ones you like and the annoying hipster fedoras that all the stores sell now.
As for your question, I'd suggest a coat that has a similar cut to that trench coat regardless of its length with some khakis like you said. As for shoes, I'd think either something that is intentionally not a dress shoe or a nice brown dress shoe. Nothing with a clunky square toe, but not one of those super pointy modern shoes either since those are really more for guys who are going out at night and wearing jeans in my opinion.
If it's cold enough, I'd suggest a solid collared shirt with a v-neck sweater over it. Perhaps a nice scarf to top it off, or not...and a spray of Blenheim Bouquet underneath it all. I think that'd be pretty classy
People will probably disagree but that's what I think.
The Mick
12-03-2009, 10:45 AM
Are the tattoos and tobacco farm required?
No but they help :thumbup:
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