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Men's fedora hats: fur felt, wool, and straw DapperFam carries over 100 men's fedoras from Stetson, Dobbs, Biltmore, and Borsalino...

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Men's fedora hats: fur felt, wool, and straw

DapperFam carries over 100 men's fedoras from Stetson, Dobbs, Biltmore, and Borsalino — in fur felt, wool felt, and straw, sizes 6 3/4 to 8. A fedora is a soft-brimmed hat with an indented crown, and it's the flagship style in our men's hats collection. Most of ours have a classic snap brim you can wear turned down in front and up in back. Every hat ships free over $100 with easy size exchanges.

Want a statement piece? Start with a wide brim. Prefer a sharper, modern profile? A stingy brim sits closer to a trilby — what makes it a fedora is the indented crown and soft, shapeable brim.

What's the difference between wide brim, stingy brim, and snap brim fedoras?

A wide brim (3"+) gives a bold, fashion-forward look and real sun protection. A stingy brim (under 2") is a sharper, modern profile closer to a trilby. A snap brim is a construction style, not a width — it lets you adjust the brim shape, down in front and up in back.

Should I choose wool, fur felt, or straw for my fedora?

Wool felt is durable and warm at an accessible price — the daily-winter choice. Fur felt (beaver or rabbit) is the premium standard: lighter, smoother, and it holds its shape longer than wool. Straw is the summer pick — breathable without giving up the formal fedora shape.

How do I wear a fedora casually vs. formally?

For a formal look, pair a fur felt fedora in grey, black, or navy with a tailored suit or overcoat. For a casual edge, go with a soft wool blend or wide brim in earth tones — tan, olive, pecan — over a denim jacket, chinos, and boots.

What size fedora do I need?

Measure the circumference of your head about 1/8 inch above your ears — that measurement maps to hat sizes 6 3/4 through 8 on our Hat Sizing Guide. A fedora should be snug enough to stay on in a light breeze but never tight. Between sizes? Size up and use reducer tape.