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History of Homburgs
They became popular with Prince Edward bringing one back from Bad Homburg in Germany, but that doesn't mean they weren't around before them. I think they came in during the 1880s as they have the pencil curled brim which was fashionable at the time (according to Sherlock Holmes in "The Blue Carbuncle" while examining a hat). I think Brett wearing a homburg is perfectly period correct for a Victorian gentleman, providing it is an older homburg (no pinches and an untapered crown).
Therefore, the hat Banjo is wearing could well be a homburg if it was in the 1880s-1890s.
They became popular with Prince Edward bringing one back from Bad Homburg in Germany, but that doesn't mean they weren't around before them. I think they came in during the 1880s as they have the pencil curled brim which was fashionable at the time (according to Sherlock Holmes in "The Blue Carbuncle" while examining a hat). I think Brett wearing a homburg is perfectly period correct for a Victorian gentleman, providing it is an older homburg (no pinches and an untapered crown).
Therefore, the hat Banjo is wearing could well be a homburg if it was in the 1880s-1890s.