Although John Stetson died in 1906, his company followed men's fashions into the twentieth century, manufacturing top hats, bowlers, homburgs, fedoras, and trilbys, as well as straw hats in both western and dress styles. By the early 1950s, there were fewer dress hat wearers, and Stetson has since focused primarily on their western hats.
When it comes to pairing hats with suits, it's important to consider the overall style and aesthetic of the outfit. The dark gray hairy fedora may be a better match for your navy suit. The color of the hat can complement the navy color of the suit, while the texture of the hat can add visual interest to the outfit.
matching colors Hats are outerwear, like a coat, meant to protect your head (basically). so that said, i wouldn't worry too much about the color mixing, since you won't wear it indoors all day. your suit..the greenish hued look, you'd probably be better off with a light tan hat.
- Their hats are rather cheaply priced but seem to get good reviews. 3. The crest inside just says Jaxon, but the website says Jaxon and James. 4. Neither founder was named either Jaxon or James. 5. They size their hats S, M, L, etc. instead of by (what I consider) the more typical 7, 7 1/2, etc. or 58, 59, 60.
On occasion the question of Jewish hats comes up, and since an off-topic post I made in a different thread generated a little interest, I'll share more here. Ignore it if you want; ask me any questions you want. :) Realistically, when we're talking about black hats worn by Jews, we're talking...