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What type of fedora would this be called.

Wayfarer

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I am a newbie and trying to learn.

It is black but I lightened the contrast to see the detail.

Could it be bashed into a pinched front with either a diamond or teardrop crease?


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SinatraStyle

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Welcome to the Fedora Lounge, Wayfarer

When people refer to a hat as a "fedora" this is usually what they have it mind. Many other hats are mistakenly referred to as fedoras, but this picture is of a true fedora. Judging by the size of the brim, it looks like a "stingy" brim; a hat with a brim of two inches or less.

Fedoras are also sometimes described by the type of bash-how the top of the hat is shaped. This example would be referred to as a center dent, or center dent with a pinch (it's hard to tell on my computer if the hat is pinched on the front). A good source of hat creases can be found here.

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Dinerman said:
It also seems to have a braided band?


Looks like it to me. That makes it what we call a Tyrolean. These are associated with the German beermeisters but it was just a hat that was popular there. Yours doesn't appear to have the "brush" attached tot he ribbon. :D
It could be rebashed any way you like it. They are usually pretty soft and take a new bash easily.
It is also what we call a stingy brim but most Tyroleans I have seen are.

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J
 

Art Fawcett

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JP, I disagree with you on the Tyrolean. The braid you are correct about. Thats an indication, but the crown shape on this one is too vertical ( not tapered enough). Alot of mfgrs used the braid as a distinguishing treatment

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Art Fawcett said:
JP, I disagree with you on the Tyrolean. The braid you are correct about. Thats an indication, but the crown shape on this one is too vertical ( not tapered enough). Alot of mfgrs used the braid as a distinguishing treatment.

How about calling it the Green Acres look then? ;) Eddie Albert's character always used to wear one. :p ;)

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J
 

BigSho

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Its a bailey hat with a borsalino label in it i believe. The pin hiding by the feather is the same one that they used. It would the equivalent to a bailey gentry.

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