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Different Ribbon Widths

TAutry

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Ok, I'm really new to hats and I've been reading all kinds of threads. I don't have a real fedora yet and am researching. In looking at the different picture posts, I see various ribbon widths. I think I'm partial to a ribbon around 1 inch wide. The really wide 1 3/4 to 2 inch don't really appeal. The really thin ribbons look cool for outdoor hats, but look a little western to me. I think the 1" or so, is a good in-between for an all-around, everyday hat.

What is the general opinion? I know it all boils down to individual preference and the look that a guy or gal wants. I just wonder what is the most popular width or is there one.
 

ManofKent

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I prefer wider ribbons - the hat in the post from Tim (Cane Rod Maker) has a ribbon slightly over 2". Having said that I'll happily wear hats with narrower ribbons from time to time, it depends on the hat.
 

T Jones

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For me, it all depends on what I'm going after, whether it's something of a Fedora look, a Western look, a casual look, dressy look, etc. I also consider the crown height, the shape of the crown, the color of the hat, and so on....but don't limit yourself to just one kind. You may pull off a lot of different styles better than you think.

For this Black hat and its crisp C-crown crease with a height of 4 1/2 inches, I chose a Khaki colored 3/4 mid-ribbon...

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Two more 3/4 mid-ribbons...

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A thin ribbon for the Open Road / Stratoliner look...

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A wider ribbon...

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A very thin Western style ribbon...

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gear-guy

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Excellent info and pic's TJ, I like wider ribbons just my style but to each his own. Just go after the style that suits you best, and TJ start looking your age PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!! :cool:
 

John T. Sarto

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Good advice T Jones. I am pretty new to hats but have purchased a few different widths. I wanted only wider ribbons to start but have learned not to limit my choices and have grown quite fond of thin ribbons. TAutry you may want to start with a one inch, but don't limit yourself.
 

T Jones

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gear-guy:
Excellent info and pic's TJ, I like wider ribbons just my style but to each his own. Just go after the style that suits you best, and TJ start looking your age PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!! :cool:
Thanks buddy....Ha! But I do look my age! I've been 39 for the last 21 years! ;)


John T. Sarto:
Good advice T Jones. I am pretty new to hats but have purchased a few different widths. I wanted only wider ribbons to start but have learned not to limit my choices and have grown quite fond of thin ribbons. TAutry you may want to start with a one inch, but don't limit yourself.
Thanks John T....Yes. A variety of choices will give us far more versatility for different styles.

JAVIER:
TJ not to highjack the thread but what are the open crown lengths on those and what's the best to accomplish that tall crown and still enjoy nice deep crease/ and or dents?
Most of my crown heights are around 4 1/2 inches. I also prefer straighter sided crowns with a tight pinch at the top. For deeper dents and for keeping the sides straighter I prefer going with a C-crown crease...(and I would love to get my hands on a straight sided hat block in my size)!

Here's a comparison between a C-crown crease, left, and a Center Dent, right. Both crowns are 4 1/2 inches tall...

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TAutry

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TJ- Very Snazzy looks. I really dig the 3/4" styles and the sharp look of your crowns. The tan with the 3/4" smokes.

I can see having different width ribbons on hand, especially if a guy is starting with the first hat. Changing the look for the occasion makes sense.
 

TheDane

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Terry, I'm sure you stay so darn young due to your economical attitude toward the use of facial muscles. The less you twist and turn a piece of leather, the longer it stays soft and supple :D

It's great to follow your developement as "barefoot hatter". You're really doing well with your ribbon work. Keep up the good work ;)
 

T Jones

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RJR, TAutry, Ole, Thanks guys, I really appreciate the feed back...I actually like all the ribbon widths, depending on what I'm wearing. I probably gravitate more toward the mid and thin ribbons since they seem to go better with casual attire. Although, depending on the color, I think the Whippet can be a pretty versatile hat that can be worn with both dressy and casual attire.

Ole:
Terry, I'm sure you stay so darn young due to your economical attitude toward the use of facial muscles. The less you twist and turn a piece of leather, the longer it stays soft and supple :D
Ha! So true! Which is why I'm very careful about smiling too much. I don't want to over-work my face! :D

It's great to follow your developement as "barefoot hatter". You're really doing well with your ribbon work. Keep up the good work ;)
Thanks buddy. You guys in the "Conversion Corral" have been great....and I appreciate all the help and advice you and the others have shared. You've been a great source for information and help.
 
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