JimWagner
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Thoughts? Preferences?
Thoughts? Preferences?
Yeps said:I have a question for the fine gentlemen of this establishment:
How do you crease, if at all, your homburgs? The most common I have seen, is a simple center dent with no pinches or anything of the sort, but I know there is room for variation. Thoughts?
StetsonHomburg said:
Lokar said:The homburg is the hat of choice by most for black tie (i.e. the tuxedo). The only other "correct" hat is the top hat, and many don't like the look.
J B said:Now that's a gorgeous homburg. I actually would really like to acquire a lighter grey homburg with a black ribbon, such as the one you own. That color seems like it can work well with regular lounge/business suits, and perhaps sport coats too, but not black tie/formal attire, I believe. A black homburg would fit in there.
Chinaski said:I'm glad you can wear it informally, Mayser. Speaking personally, it feels like a formal hat to me. I remember going with my Grandfather as a youngster, when the Hunts were trying to corner the silver market and gold was at a peak somewhere around $800 an ounce (sometime around '74.) My Grandfather had a bunch of Krugeraands and cashed them in for an ungodly amount of money. He was wearing a cashmere coat and homburg. He bought us a steak dinner that night. Truly memorable for a very young man.
Chinaski said:I completely accept anyone wearing a homburg in an informal situation. I say go for it! It's just hard to overcome one's gut instincts, if that makes sense. And looking at Edward VII, I must say his hunting attire is more formal than most of the formal wear I own or wear. The world is definitely more casual...
Cordite Blues said:I was under the impression that a boater was also correct for (summer) black tie affairs....
CB.
boushi_mania said:I just got this hat, through my parents back in the States. It's a Saks Fifth Avenue model; not sure of the age, but I'd guess '60s or later, considering the construction and just how stingy it turned out to be in person.
Thoughts?
Mr E Train said:
Very nice Homburg! :eusa_clap Works fine in a casual setting today (also did to some degree in the past).