A hat is a little more than just another piece of clothing!
****holio, I'm not prone to make assumptions but I'll assume you are a grown man. As such, insolence or rude behavior is inexcusable. If you had ever followed any of Rogers's posts on hats, you couldn't help but notice he has a great deal of knowledge about hats, dress or otherwise. If you are not along to accept the advice given here, troll somewhere else.
With what you are looking for I will say you need an Akubra Federation IV. That'll give you a nice 4.5", straight sided, creased crown, 2.5" x 2.75" dimensional brim in your budget and plenty of color options. Very durable hat as well. Just my $.02.Rogera:
Pardon my insolence, but what are the options? Imagine you're educating your five-year-old on the issue, since the two of us probably share a similar level of knowledge, when it comes to dress hats.
Hello.
I'm looking for a very plain/formal fedora (Black, of course.). It will be worn with a three-piece, double-breasted suit, and a [black] double-breasted over-coat. I am 5'10", and I have an average/slim head and an average/slim build. I don't want to spend much over $200 U.S.D.. I'd ideally like to buy it on-line (So, I'm essentially asking for a link.).
If you have any other questions, I'd be happy to answer them.
jlee562:
Seb Lucas:
That depends. I know nothing about "looks". What look did you imagine, when you read about what I plan on wearing with the fedora?
I may have mis-timed my input. In my experience almost any hat will be viewed as quite formal. The subtleties of the hat having been lost over the years.Again: thank you, all. I will make my final decision, some time today or tomorrow.
Rogera and JimWagner:
Thanks a ton. I'll definitely check those out.
Seb Lucas:
You must be this Forum's comedian.
This may sound ridiculous, but I'm obsessed with "matching". I very meticulous match my leathers, metals, and fabrics, of course, but it goes past that. If I'm wearing a rounded French cuff, I wear a round cuff-link. The same goes for square French cuffs and square cuff-links. I made sure that all my suits have the same button-count, on their sleeves, just so that they would match my over-coat. This is why guys with mild O.C.D. shouldn't be allowed to buy custom clothing. I could go on for hours, by the way.
Any-who, unless I somehow were to find a way to have my over-coat and fedora be created from the EXACT same material as each and every suit I own (Which is totally ridiculous, unless you expect me to begin selling my organs.), I believe the suit should be a separate entity from the outer-wear. Am I making any sense? Because of this, I want my outer-wear to match, to create some sense of uniformity (I guess?). There are four components to my outer-wear; my fedora, my over-coat, my leather gloves, and my galoshes. All of them are black (I chose black since that and grey are the most versatile colors for outer-wear, in my opinion The thing that made black stand out, though, is that it is more formal, and I love formality.).
Sorry...I kind of lost track of where I was going, with all this.
Thank you for bearing through my complete absence of knowledge in this one sartorial department. Hats are the only fashion item that I simply can't grasp.
Ah...and, as for "Why the fedora?". Well, fedoras are awesome. They're so damn manly. All other hats just look funky and "costumy" to me.
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. I may have miss timed my input. In my experience almost any hat will be viewed as quite formal. The subtleties of the hat having been lost over the years.
I like to match my clothing well and I agree that the match of outerwear is often different from your next layer.
As you tend to favour black then in the first instance you may consider a black hat to be the answer. However a grey hat may be a little more versatile with your wardrobe and a little less severe, a Moonstone FedIV for example. Having said that I find that I tend to wear my tawny FedIV more often, though I tend to favour brown shoes.
I do have a black Fed IV but it does get much less wear than any of my other hats.
Of course the real answer is you need more than one hat!![]()