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Men can also use the hat concave shape

time2017/06/13

Men can also use the hat concave shape

Fashionable hats are not exclusively for women, and men also increase their charm by hats,more and more men like to decorate themselves with hats.


men's hat

A straight wool hat,warm and comfortable. Used to keep the head warm and not suitable for grooming.
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THE BASEBALL CAP

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Think baseball cap, it is more careful, mature and versatile.
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THE DRIVING CAP

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The Ivy cap, or flat cap, is similar to the newsboy, only without the floppy 8 panels and the button on top. This style, which traces its history from Southern Italy, Northern England, and parts of Scotland, also wins the awards for the most names. It is also referred to as a cabbie cap, longshoreman’s cap, cloth cap, scally cap, Wigens cap, ivy cap, golf cap, duffer cap, driving cap, bicycle cap, Jeff cap, Steve cap, Irish cap, Paddy cap…in Scotland as a bunnet, in Wales as a Dai cap, and in England and New Zealand, as a cheese-cutter.

Cloths used to make the cap include wool, tweed (most common), and cotton. Less common materials may include leather, linen (as pictured) or corduroy. The inside of the cap is commonly lined for comfort and warmth.
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THE HOMBURG

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Fedora's well-dressed cousin, Humboldt, also made mainly of felt or straw, is a formal business that looks like a good choice. It has the same central crease crown Fedora (although sometimes not pinched), but the edges are stiffer and the upturned lips (usually not forming or popping).
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THE TRILBY

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The foot has a shorter (and narrower) edge, is the angle below ("bang") at the front, appears on the back, and the width of the Fedora is horizontally flat. The foot is also a slightly shorter crown than a typical Fedora design.
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As men, we wear a lot of hats… What’s your go-to style? 

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