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How often do you wear fedoras?  

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  1. 1. How often do you wear fedoras?

    • Never
      125
    • Rarely
      18
    • Occassionally/frequently
      12
    • All the time
      3


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I'd like a Fedora honestly. I have this dream outfit all planned out. Nice dark colored jeans that aren't tight but not baggy. A perfect fit. Nice black shoes that aren't tennis shoes and such. A cozy and cool but still classy jacket that has that fur type of fabric on the inside. Kinda like this but a little more casual. The hood wouldn't have any fancy fabric.

 

 

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Then to compliment the outfit I'd have a lovely maroon colored scarf. Heck, that alone would be excellent. The fedora or other fancy hat of sorts would be just an extra add on that may work with the outfit. But yeah. That just...that sounds so me. <3

 

As of now I have not ever worn a fedora though no.

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I don't like fedoras; when I see them in real life I cringe. There was this gal that was wearing one in my school a week or so ago and it took all of the willpower I could muster to not visibly wince.


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  • 3 weeks later...

I have no idea where the whole brony and fedora stereotype came from.

 

I don’t own or want a fedora; I’m more a flat cap guy myself, but I used to wear a trilby hat back when I was about 18 years old which is similar.

 

I think fedoras look good if it’s worn by someone who can pull it off, personally I think older people (40+)  can look really good in fedoras, or someone young and dashing in a nice suit.

 

A Fedora on someone give or take around 20 or so year old, with unfortunate glasses frames, long scruffy hair, acne and band T shirts and that whole image I don't think it looks good.

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Hmmm, so maybe that's what that guy meant by me being one of "those fedora wearers", huh, what people come up with these days. o.O

 

Well, I do have an Italian fedora I sometimes wear, because it's expensive and is filled with intricate designs on the inside. Is that why I became a brony? Um...NO?! They just have a special type of imagination you sometimes have to just ignore. Much like the Salem Witch Trials, being afraid so they create something imaginative to make them feel safe and accepted.

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It's very rare I wear hats, if I do it's usually my all black baseball cap, though even then I just like sunglasses to keep the sun from my eyes.

More so I wear my Russian helmets than I do hats these days, both of which are rare.

 

No I don't own, nor do I ever intend to own a fedora or trilby.


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I have a really nice quality felt fedora (a proper one with the flat brim), but I rarely use it because I recognize you should only wear a fedora with formal wear, and I still don't use it most of the time I dress formally.

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Fedoras are the dankest of memes.  :okiedokielokie:

I don't wear fedoras, I think they look better in suits or other formal wears


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