Scala Men's Wool Felt Homburg Hat, Black, Medium YP4_LC11M12

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Dorfman Pacific Hats A homburg is a felt hat, a Tyrolean hat-style fedora, characterized by a single dent running down the center of the crown (called a "gutter crown") and a stiff brim shaped in a "kettle curl". The Homburg is a stiff, formal felt hat. The homburg is made from wool felt or fur felt and has a grosgrain hatband, brim treatment and as all fine hats do, may include a decorative feather. All these qualities make the Homburg commonly ideal as black-tie and white-tie headgear, as a formal wear alternative to the top hat. The original Homburg was of slightly more generous proportions than the modern version. It was popularized by Edward VII after he visited Bad Homburg in Hesse, Germany, and brought back a hat of this style. King Edward VII was a clotheshorse, exacting and expert in all sartorial matters. He was therefore flattered when his hat style was copied; at times he insisted on being copied. The homburg was once quite common among well dressed gentlemen, and is still available in almost any color. The most common colors are black, white (for weddings), grey, brown. In 1930's Britain, a black homburg became widely known as an "Anthony Eden" after the government minister of that name. Al Pacino gained some renewed fame for the Homburg by wearing one in the film "The Godfather". This resulted in the hat being dubbed "The Godfather". Colors, dye lots, and markings may vary from picture. No two items are exactly alike.