Today, the question “trilby vs fedora” is often asked in our daily life. Your knowledge may be tested when it comes to telling the difference between them. At first glance, it's easy to understand why a trilby might be mistaken for a fedora hat. Both of them look strikingly similar which makes it difficult to tell. And some trilby hats are sold in the name of fedoras. Despite sharing a number of similarities, these two hat styles have taken decidedly different paths on the road to popularity. Are you ever confused about them? Luckily, we are here to help you learn the difference of between trilby and fedora. Now, let’s explore it.
Fabric:
Fedora: A high quality material and construction for the fedora is a must. The first traditional fedoras were made of either a fur-felt or wool-felt hat. However, today's fedoras are made from any number of materials including straw, tweed, hemp, leather, and wool-synthetic blends. Generally, the timeless hat is typically made from durable felt or wool fabric.
Trilby: unlike the fedora, fabric isn't a defining characteristic of the trilby. It is a naturally more casual hat, and as a result tends to be made from more inexpensive materials such as cotton, straw, raffia, and wool felt.
Brim:
Fedora: the fedora hat brim should be 2 inches or slightly bigger with the option to rock the brim snapped up or snapped down in the front, back, or all around. And the wide-brim fedoras brim may be 3 inches or wider. Fedora can have a curled brim but are often flat and straight.
Trilby: the short brim size is its most defining feature. The trilby has a narrower brim often curled up on the edges.
Crown:
Fedora: the fedora hat generally follows the center-crease crown style, such as teardrop crowns, diamond crowns, and telescope crowns.
Trilby: the fedora and trilby both have the crowns with a center indentation and pinches at either side. But the trilby crowns are typically pointier than fedora crowns.
Wear:
Fedora: the fedora is a much more formal hat, it may be dressed up or dress down gracefully. Therefore, these hats make the ideal accessory option to wear to a semi-formal or formal event or occasion. To complete your look, just team your fedora with a sophisticated suit or pair of smart trousers with a fitted shirt and blazer, vest or coat. It should also be worn slightly over the eyes, rather than on the back of the head.
Trilby: trilbies are often worn at the back of the head (like a halo hat) rather than leveled above the eyebrows. And because of the smaller brim, a trilby almost always looks way too small on the person wearing it. Aim for a smart casual or semi-formal look and pair the hat with slim trousers, a fitted shirt, loafers and unique accessories.
Usage:
Fedora: a fedora is worn more forward to help shade the eyes.
Trilby: the stingy brim hat is indeed among the stingiest with virtually no protection for the eyes or face. It really only serves as a form of fashion with zero function.
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