How to Wear HATS! (According to Adam Savage)

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@Lethgar_Smith
@Lethgar_Smith Жыл бұрын
A Sears catalogue from 1950 lists Pilgrim hats ranging in price from around $3.00 to $8.00 which in today's dollars is around 40.00 to $100.00. Hats were not a cheap item. Most working class men owned only one at any one time and took care of it because $50 bucks is a lot of money to drop on a fashion accessory.
@333Liger
@333Liger Жыл бұрын
I Like Crowns What's Your Opinion On Wearing A Crown In Public? You See I Like To Feel Like I'm Royalty Even Tho I'm Not... My Persona Is A King Of Demons:D As A Furry Tho I Still Like The Natural Feeling Of Furred Fabric Like A Furry/Fluffy Hat Or Say A Feathered Fedora:P
@Kalenth
@Kalenth Жыл бұрын
💯 confidence is key!
@LoreBeast
@LoreBeast Жыл бұрын
I feel like we need a series all about Adam's favorite hats
@BetaBuxDelux
@BetaBuxDelux Жыл бұрын
@@ThatHiFiShowMeh, why not?
@MrDavidlfields
@MrDavidlfields Жыл бұрын
What have found, as a lifelong hat wearer, is that “hat people” find each other in a crowd. There may be a conversation about hats or just a nod of mutual recognition / respect, but we find each other. A quality hat sets you apart. And can often be a conversation starter.
@Celtic_Blade
@Celtic_Blade Жыл бұрын
70% of anything fashion related is confidence. The other thirty percent is what actually looks good on you and what you “should” wear.
@crunchysalmons
@crunchysalmons Жыл бұрын
i have a couple custom hats so they fit me as much as i fit them since the fit, shape, color, and small details are all made to compliment my features and sensibilities. I live in NYS and wear a pure beaver outback style cowboy hat which isn’t common for us yanks but nobody really sees it as super outlandish because it seems like i’ve been wearing my hats all my life even if they’re new
@SwagzLife
@SwagzLife Жыл бұрын
As someone who designs clothes I like and then make (with invaluable help from my seamstress mother) I can't stress this enough. The biggest reason you can't find any boots for men higher than the ankle (and god forbid if it's fluffy and warm!) is because few dare to wear them. But that makes nobody make them. So even if you try to find one, you can't, so it's difficult to start wearing some things you want to. But at least with many things, if there's a will there's a way, so making your own clothes is a good skill. Unfortunately, leather boots are a bit difficult for me.
@colingbwilson
@colingbwilson Жыл бұрын
I got a Stanzo fedora with Safari flaps in the back. The guy at the shop said I'm the only guy he's seen pull off the look!
@crunchysalmons
@crunchysalmons Жыл бұрын
@@SwagzLifethis is why i wear women’s FRYE combat boots, the only nice combat boot i had found that went up to 11 inches
@LovableCoolGuy
@LovableCoolGuy Жыл бұрын
@@SwagzLife that's when i shuffle off to the milsurp stores and try to find a half-decent pair of jump boots or something lol
@robinwestermann9718
@robinwestermann9718 Жыл бұрын
As a milliner for womens hats I love helping a customer find their hat style. All of my hats are indiviually hand made on my collection of vintage wooden hat blocks mostly from the 1930s and 1940s. A fun challenge is always to have someone say 'I cannot wear hats' and then have them leave with their new favorite accessory that is just the perfect finishing touch to their outfit or style. The process is what I enjoy most. Making hats personal is such fun...matching colours or fabrics to specific outfits or recycling a favorite family broach or scarf as part of the new creation. So much to experiment with that every customer is a new adventure. I love making hats.
@AlmechAlfarion
@AlmechAlfarion Жыл бұрын
As someone who hasn't left home without a hat for more or less my entire adult life, I get this. They keep the sun out of my eyes and the rain off my head. My current everyday wearer is a heavy wide-brimmed brown leather hat that I actually made myself earlier this spring. I had always wanted one like it, but could never find anything commercially made with that size of brim and material weight, and having one made custom by a hatmaker was outside of my budget, but buying the materials, tools, and a template off of Etsy to do it myself was not. I spent the better part of a month working on it in the evenings after work and had to redo the crown once because I messed up the symmetry on the vent grommets. One side of the crown is still slightly mushed, and the wire in the brim never sits flat, but I think it gives the hat its own character that it wouldn't have if I had found it on a shelf or had it made to perfection. I regularly get comments on it, and I always grin a little when people go "Really?" when I tell them I made it myself.
@Spock910
@Spock910 Жыл бұрын
I agree with your hat character statement. I live close to the Hatco hat factory in Garland TX and go to their outlet store for mine. None are perfect and they all have a unique character to them. My best is a 30X Stetson in Natural for $150. The felt isn’t a smooth color, there is one patch that is a little gray.
@thegreenfish21
@thegreenfish21 Жыл бұрын
I could listen to this for hours. Always wanted to be a hat person but cringed whenever I tried one on, then I decided to bite the bullet and buy a relatively expensive Akubra for a cowgirl halloween costume. Within a week I was absorbing all the hat knowledge I could get, completely reshaping it to my preferences and I'm so in love with it. I've also bought a couple of old ruined hats (crushed, oil-stained, hole-ridden) to restore and they come up amazing with just a few hours effort. I do also find fedoras hard to enjoy now, but there are so many other styles to choose from!
@ScottyDMcom
@ScottyDMcom Жыл бұрын
Also an Akubra fan.
@briansolomon2969
@briansolomon2969 Жыл бұрын
I love my Akubras, but I also have a couple of Stetson and Resistols that I really like.
@dustrabbit4761
@dustrabbit4761 Жыл бұрын
Seratelli & Stetson fan here.
@gonzothegrey
@gonzothegrey Жыл бұрын
Mr. Savage... As an avid hat wearing citizen. This video has made me smile and giddy with my utmost respect for you. I have been a massive fan of Aegean Greek fisherman caps for more than a decade and will never go back. Just the thought process of picking a hat that imbodies your soul is very important to me, and more people who are afraid of the hat concept really need to watch this video. Thank you for everything you and the tested team do, and keep up the great work. (I am in no way affiliated with the Aegean hat company)
@Cadmandu2000
@Cadmandu2000 Жыл бұрын
As you discussed the reactions you get from wearing a hat for the first few weeks, I was reminded of the very similar comments thrown my way when I began wearing a beard. Especially from family. "You've got dirt on your face." "I wish you'd get rid of that thing." "You don't look like you anymore." Eventually, they warmed up to it. I am aiming for the Gandalf look, but I have to put up with all the Santa comparisons for a few more years. 😅
@kaspershaupt
@kaspershaupt Жыл бұрын
You need pipe then. Santa doesn't smoke a pipe but wizards do
@nateinthenorth1999
@nateinthenorth1999 Жыл бұрын
I didn't like my beard at first, but it grew on me. :P Thirteen years ago a young lady I was sweet on said she liked beards, now she's my wife and I've only shaved it off once, and hated the naked face it revealed.
@astragreen
@astragreen Жыл бұрын
I’m not sure about face hair, they all just want to be among ‘the crowd’!
@nateinthenorth1999
@nateinthenorth1999 Жыл бұрын
@@astragreen welcome to the hyper social animal that is the human. ;)
@j_edwards6075
@j_edwards6075 Жыл бұрын
I go through stages every year with facial hair. Most of the summer months I'll sport short stubble just cause I don't like being completely clean shaven because it's practical/ keeps me cooler and because it's higher maintenance then if I were to shave every single day. During the cooler months I'll usually grow a beard out for a few months. Currently rocking a huge "Dali" inspired moustache at the moment though. I often find if I'm getting compliments on certain facial hair styles I'll stick with them for a bit longer, more often then not I'll get bored and change it up.
@thebrickbulbasaur7628
@thebrickbulbasaur7628 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had kind of an opposite thing to what types are presented. I’ve had a wide hat for backpacking that I’ve used for years and loved, but I’ve never liked baseball caps. Recently though, I found one with a design that I loved, and got it despite my distain. After a few months of wearing it I can now say I love it, I really like how it feels and I look. Oh and PS you totally do rock the fedora better than anyone else
@Babarudra
@Babarudra Жыл бұрын
I was never a fan of baseball caps, but when I started welding I was turned onto welders caps, and that became my go-to for daily wear. They're comfortable, you can get them in virtually any color/pattern/etc as long as it's cotton, they're fairly inexpensive, and you can throw them in the wash with your regular laundry.
@stevenbergom3415
@stevenbergom3415 Жыл бұрын
Last year I bought a Stetson kind of as a joke but mostly because I was tired of getting sunburned on a certain part of my head. Since then I get random comments from strangers saying how they like my hat. I also find that I stand a little differently and am just a little more polite. A good hat will have more effect than you realize.
@Scale-Back
@Scale-Back Жыл бұрын
I would add, you can change how a hat looks on you by how you wear it, tilt it up or to the side, etc. the look changes a lot depending on how much forehead you show.
@donkauer6744
@donkauer6744 Жыл бұрын
After watching this series for a few years, THIS video is the one that made me subscribe and hit the like button. I can relate to what Adam says 100%. I am so lost without a cover, I even have to wear a men's ascot cap to funerals and weddings in churches. (yes they are appropriate) Two things I want to ad about newcomers to the hat game. 1, the brim or bill that gives you shade for your eyes and/or rain diversion for your eyes and glasses should you wear them, also gives a blind spot above your line of sight in tight quarters. So you will bump your head from time to time as you missed that object that the brim/bill hides from your peripheral. 2, if you still have hair, remember it will grow back. Don't be afraid to cut and/or style your hair to accommodate your new choice for head gear. Often newcomers to the world of wearing a hat/cap will quit or change to a different style that they do not prefer simply because the hair style does not work with it. Don't be afraid to experiment. I'm 61 years old. I have old color slides of me wearing a hat at 3 years old and have never been able to go anywhere without one. I simply can not function outside my house without a cover that has a bill or brim over my eyes. So thank you Adam for this most awesome video and advice to a new comer to the awesome world of wearing head gear.
@johnmortison5763
@johnmortison5763 4 ай бұрын
Love your Indy hats. I started wearing a hat at the recommendation of my dermatologist. My favorite is an Akubra as I love the Aussie style. Good fun.
@joshgreen2164
@joshgreen2164 Жыл бұрын
I love that you called it a lid. Only word I use for it
@ilcorion
@ilcorion Жыл бұрын
Oh, I have a big problem with a size of ready to wear hats - usually they're too small for my head (same thing about safety helmets and so on). And recently, in the clothing shop there was a nice black classic hat, that I tried, it was just the right size. I was not sure for some reason and put it back on the shelf and immediately some person took it and started to try in front of the mirror. That was the moment I realized -- I need this hat. I was standing there, crossing my fingers waiting for the guy to put it back. I am so happy now :)
@009013M3
@009013M3 Жыл бұрын
I have a habit that works well for me. I go for substance over style and then let substance become a style all its own. My selection process for most garments goes like this. 1. WHat do I need the garment to accomplish? 2. What options do I have that will nominally accomplish this within my budget and my sensibilities? 3. Which of those options is quirkier than the others? How so? What message does that send? 4. Which of those more eccentric options fits my needs best? 5. Which of those more eccentric options do I like the best? Then I pull the trigger on that. I stick to it for a while and I have functionality as an excuse to cover up any initial shortcomings or perception thereof. I kept getting badly sunburnt on top of my head after I started to bald. So I needed something to protect my scalp and nominally my head, neck, and face from the sun as I started spending more time outdoors. There were options, but the kind that worked best for me was going to be something with a wide brim. I wasn't feeling the traditional cattleman or fedora look, and I live in the midwest where it gets pretty hot in the summer. So I selected an inexpensive mass-produced Stetson wool blend crushable gambler with a telescope crown. I got the fit perfect somehow, without trying it on. I got lucky. YOu should try it on before buying it. At first, I got a few crooked smiles, but after a year, any time I didn't have the hat, someone would ask, "WHere's your hat? I like that hat."
@Riley_Mundt
@Riley_Mundt Жыл бұрын
I've had my Indy/4th Doctor hat for about a decade, yet I never wear it because it always feels like I'm underdressed for such a nice hat.
@starhawke380
@starhawke380 Жыл бұрын
Add in a 21 foot long scarf to complete the look!
@crunchysalmons
@crunchysalmons Жыл бұрын
the 7th doctor had a really really nice panama, could be a monti cristi. probably the most expensive hat the doctors ever worn
@Riley_Mundt
@Riley_Mundt Жыл бұрын
@@crunchysalmons I have a panama that I wear a lot in the summer, but my brown felt fedora is just a bit more classy than how I normally dress.
@paradoxworkshop4659
@paradoxworkshop4659 Жыл бұрын
Never.
@ThisIsMyFullName
@ThisIsMyFullName Жыл бұрын
If Adam can pull it off in a dirty black t-shirt, I'm sure you can too. You're just overthinking it.
@jimjmcdonnell62
@jimjmcdonnell62 Жыл бұрын
This might be my favourite Adam Savage video ever. It really resonated with me, as a person who has always, for as long as I can remember, *wanted* to wear hats but always felt too self-conscious to. Hats are complicated! The semiotics of the different styles, what any particular hat might be saying about you - and yes, the fear of negative comments. I guess it's because they're now a rare accessory, outside of baseball caps or beanies. If you wear an older style, you're going to stand out! And I lost the nerve somewhere along the way. Then I finally got old enough to become one of the elder invisibles (and moved to a city where no-one cares what you wear), and decided to just get over it. Still working on it! Now I just make sure the hat knows who's boss and to hell with anyone who thinks it's funny-lookin'!
@Simeon-Ricecakes
@Simeon-Ricecakes Жыл бұрын
I found a Stetson Indiana Jones fedora at a local flea market and I’ve since fallen in love. There’s something so enchanting about vintage style hats.
@jughead8988
@jughead8988 Жыл бұрын
I'm a ball cap wearer also I had a easy transition to a hats in the belfry porkpie. The low top and small brem was a good stepping off point to something bigger.
@youtubewatcherrr
@youtubewatcherrr Жыл бұрын
So wait... can you provide a link? I'm interested in learning more about your approach
@mathematicus3141
@mathematicus3141 Жыл бұрын
This was an unexpected turn from our regular, but it was soooo enjoyable. Reminded me why I started my dive into hats. Thank you!
@tommcd5146
@tommcd5146 Жыл бұрын
My daily hat is an Australian oilskin canvas hat. It pairs well with my duster. Both of which are essential this time of year in the PNW. I have had alot of people call me The Undertaker but thats cool by me.
@kombatangel
@kombatangel Жыл бұрын
Seems like a compliment to me, just means you have style! :)
@crunchysalmons
@crunchysalmons Жыл бұрын
i have a 100% beaver outback and an oilskin riding duster, wore both on halloween to deliver pizzas and got called the undertaker several times
@aridragonbeard745
@aridragonbeard745 Жыл бұрын
I regularly wear a leather Jacaru hat with the croc teeth when I'm working, and it's usually paired with a Utilikilt loaded down with tools. I wanted a full-brim hat for work, being primarily a cap person before this, and I didn't feel like an American-style cowboy hat suited me at all, but since I was born in Australia (but only lived there for 6 months), I had an easy built-in defense if someone got weird about it. I regularly get compliments on that outfit, too
@coffeebot3000
@coffeebot3000 Жыл бұрын
Adam, what a great video. My wife is milliner, and something we hear SO much is "I don't look good in hats." This is the biggest fallacy. It's like saying "I don't look good in shirts." You have to try on different kinds of hats, and you WILL find one that suits you. It just takes some trial and error. A good hat store/milliner will help you find a hat that not only suits your face and style, but also suits what you want to do with it. Do you want to wear it out in the town? Do you want to wear it when you go for long walks? The "why" of a hat is just as important as the "what kind".
@redhedkev1
@redhedkev1 4 күн бұрын
To flip the script, there is some truth in some people saying: "I don't look good naked."
@coffeebot3000
@coffeebot3000 4 күн бұрын
@@redhedkev1 Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. (But I don't look good naked either. haha)
@--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
@--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ Жыл бұрын
I never thought I would ever watch a video about hats and actually enjoy it
@RataStuey
@RataStuey Жыл бұрын
I was in Devon in the West Country of England and visited a clothes/ department shop that had been a family business for over 120 years. I was lucky enough to meet the grandson of the first owner of the company who was now an older man. We talked about hats as he was a hat maker/ seller for decades. Truly fascinating to talk to him. I purchased a fedora (not a very expensive one) and it’s still my favourite hat to wear but as Adam says here I don’t think I’ve truly allowed it to be absorbed into my character but I love wearing it. Here’s hoping more people wear classic hats like this :)
@jdmj0
@jdmj0 Жыл бұрын
Im not from America but had the chance to experience Line Dancing at a bar my coworkers took me too. Everyone was rocking cowboy gear and hats and I was then introduced to the deep rabbit hole that are cowboy hats! I’ve yet to pick one up but I gained a new appreciation for them outside of just movies.
@davidmedeiros7572
@davidmedeiros7572 Жыл бұрын
I am no hat aficionado, but I do wear a variety of different hats at various times. One of the things I like most about wearing a good hat, besides as Adam mentions regarding how it makes you feel, is that hats have a special affordance few other wearables posses... we can gesture with them! A hat allows for so many extra and sometimes exceedingly subtle gestures and expressions that we can't really accomplish without them. No one ever mentions this when talking about enjoying wearing hats but it seems to me like a major feature. Cheers (and tip of the hat to you).
@johnhritcko4439
@johnhritcko4439 Жыл бұрын
Adam, great post. You're exactly right...just start wearing it. I'm in my late 60's but didn't start wearing hats until a few years ago. I've always liked them and have fond memories of my grandfathers, mother, and a few uncles wearing them when I was a kid. Living in Texas and being exposed to brutal sunlight, my dermatologist lectures me about keeping my head covered. So now I own about a dozen different types from fedoras, cowboy, Akubras, Stetson Stratoliner, Panama, and flat caps. I like them all and wear the one that fits the weather and how I'm dressed. I get compliments from people who I never thought would notice. You've got to wear your hat with confidence and that'll grow the longer you wear it.
@jeremyp2295
@jeremyp2295 Жыл бұрын
I stumbled into a hat maker and had a hand made cowboy hat styled in an early 1900s fashion. At the time it was 400 bucks. It is a pure bever felt 100x hat. I have worn it in all types of weather and adventures. Has been fitted to my head has never blown off ,has never failed. Has been worn almost daily for 20 plus years.
@bc65925
@bc65925 Жыл бұрын
You know you've pulled it off when someone tells you "You can pull that off." just out of the blue.
@SPProps
@SPProps Жыл бұрын
It took me going through a handful of makers before I found an Indy hat that fit me and had the look I wanted. So for those struggling to find one, don’t give up! I even have multiple hats from the same maker, and they each have their own uniqueness.
@crunchysalmons
@crunchysalmons Жыл бұрын
my hatter worked on last crusade, he did a few of the mobster hats from the start but he apprenticed under the hatter who made the indie hats, so my hatter makes indie replicas and got 10 orders for indie hats when the dial of destiny trailer dopped
@Indy7111
@Indy7111 Жыл бұрын
@@crunchysalmonsHave any of you guys tried Herbert Johnson Hatters?
@hartzogLovesScience
@hartzogLovesScience Жыл бұрын
Completely get it, especially the sharp point forming on the fedora. I have a leather fedora, bought it some 40 yrs ago. The front has narrowed from grabbing my hat my the front every time. Now, my go to hat is a Tilley. It was the last Christmas gift from my dad, bought at s tire on Pier 39.
@kensolar69
@kensolar69 Жыл бұрын
That (snicker) moment at 3:30 has a good example .. Caddyshack the, opening scene between Rodney and Ted Knight in the pro shop.
@skyeshore5704
@skyeshore5704 2 ай бұрын
You're a lovely person Adam. Thanks for taking the question seriously.
@Bargle5
@Bargle5 Жыл бұрын
I rarely wear hats these days, Usually just a rainy day ball cap, but I had some when I was younger. My all time favorite was a brown corduroy pork pie style, much like golfers wear. One that immediately looked and felt right was marked as a "Greek Fisherman's Hat". Unfortunately, I didn't have the money to buy it that day.
@zed639
@zed639 Жыл бұрын
I am a big fan. Worked in them for decades. Wear them daily when I leave the house. So many reasons to make it a daily routine. Keeps the sun & rain off your head. It helps to keep the glasses clean.
@mooseman6226
@mooseman6226 Жыл бұрын
It started when i totally burned my face while traveling years ago and had to get shade. Thought i looked silly. Two weeks later i got used to the feeling and now going outdoors without hat is like going out naked. Most are from South African brand Rogue, leather in winter, canvas in fall and a leather/mesh. breezy in summer.
@Hyperguyver2
@Hyperguyver2 Жыл бұрын
I started wearing my hat (a scala crushable outback) and just not giving a damn what anyone else thought about it. People responded to it positively. I also have a wide brim Panama I use during the summer months that's a similar shape
@clifforddaniels1317
@clifforddaniels1317 2 ай бұрын
I gabbed a brown felt Bailey at a hat store in Oklahoma City, it is a cowboy hat, slightly upturned brim, as soon as the fall arrived I began wearing it again, love it, keeps the sun out of my eyes at sunrise and sunset, and during fall winter weather it also, and most importantly keeps my head warm outdoors. Recently it was blown off my head, across a farm field, and it was nothing to put on a dirty hat that had acquired class in action.
@bigscandi
@bigscandi Жыл бұрын
My go to is a Montana Peak (park ranger or Canadian Mountie). My first one was essentially a costume supply shop and my current one is a custom hand made and hand steamed one. The first few months were rough but I stuck it through. Now when I don't wear it I get asked where the hat is. Just have to find the style that fits you best. 100% agree on having someone providing feedback too.
@Outland9000
@Outland9000 Жыл бұрын
Love my Tilley hat when I'm out camping/hiking and my Watch cap for winter but my favourite hat is probably my straw 'lifeguard' hat, it's the absolute best for hot weather keeping the sun off your head while keeping your head cool.
@jeffsaxton2051
@jeffsaxton2051 Жыл бұрын
My go-to hat for hiking, rail-fanning, thresherman's meets, etc. is a Filson "Tin Cloth Packer Hat", it's waxwear, so it's water resistant if it rains, and sturdy as all get out.
@jeffsaxton2051
@jeffsaxton2051 Жыл бұрын
And many years ago, when staffing at model railroad trade shows, I had my Conductor's Hat, customized with the brass nametag for my own fictional railroad. Made folks remember who you were!
@joeydr1497
@joeydr1497 Жыл бұрын
I’ve started wearing an Akubra, absolutely love it. I’m British so it’s extremely niche to wear Australian style hats. I can’t explain how exiting it was when someone recognised the brand
@IMTHATMAN999
@IMTHATMAN999 6 күн бұрын
Any felt hat (except crushables) can be modified with steam. You can change the crown or alter the brim to whatever you want. Just hold whatever part you want to shape over a kettle, take it off after a couple of minutes and shape it. Set it aside to cool off and it will keep that shape. You can do this repeatedly until you get exactly what you want. I have done this with many a cowboy hat, several fedoras, and even a bowler.
@lydiakies9053
@lydiakies9053 Жыл бұрын
I had a bow!er that I absolutely adored. Wore the hell out of it until my stupid butt accidentally shrank it. I had no idea about felt hat care, and it got SOAKED in a down pour. I also loved my bell cloche that mysteriously disappeared at an event. I now mostly exclusively wear ball caps and beanies. My authentic redheaded self burns, and hates being cold.
@TheRealAlpha2
@TheRealAlpha2 Жыл бұрын
The Mythbusters hat is legendary, +50 charisma. For a long time I wondered if Adam had ever swapped out the hat because I thought maybe it could've been damaged but knowing now that he's always had it makes it iconic. I feel like something is off balance whenever he wears a different hat (not that they don't look good I just always expect _that_ one to be on his head.)
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 Ай бұрын
As an American of Scottish descent who frequently wears a kilt, casually and formally, it's mostly about just having the confidence to wear it. I get tons of compliments on it, it's a conversation starter, I like how it gives me better posture if not a wee bit of swagger, and it connects me to my homeland.
@mnswamp
@mnswamp Жыл бұрын
It takes a few months before you and a brim hat get comfortable with each other. One lament about few people wearing fitted hats is that there are few 'off the shelf' hats for different head shapes. I now have a couple of custom made hats that I wear constantly.
@ThisIsMyFullName
@ThisIsMyFullName Жыл бұрын
One thing people always underestimate with hats, is that it actually takes courage to wear it. You're going to stick out in a crowd, people are going to point out the fact that you're wearing a hat, and they're going to ask questions about it. Just remember that hats come in different sizes. So just like with cloth, a great looking hat can still look bad on you if the fit is wrong. If you choose to wear a hat, be confident about it! Imagine that people are thinking something positive when they look at you, because they most likely are. Wearing a hat is a lot like wearing a leather jacket, it gets an identity of its own and becomes a part of you. Hats are great conversations starters, and they give you more identity. Just make sure to buy one that fits your head and your style.
@eliascrowe4981
@eliascrowe4981 11 ай бұрын
A few months back I was asked, "Are you dressed like Freddy Krueger?" I responded, with my big black fedora and Black & White shirt, "I think it's the Hamburgler." 🤣
@ScottyDMcom
@ScottyDMcom Жыл бұрын
Years and years ago I bought a canvas Aussie slouch hat at the San Diego Zoo. Loved it. Wore it everywhere. Mostly outside, but also when traveling. It was looking pretty worn. One weekend I was working at my Rocky Mountain cabin and left the hat sitting on the big propane tank. The next weekend it was gone. About a month later I learned the neighbor's dog, who adored me, found the hat, took it home, and slept on it outside. It'd shrunk past usability. Then I bought a cheap cowboy hat at the Colorado State Fair. Not as cool as an Aussie slouch hat, and I mostly wore it outside to protect my head from the weather. Hiking up the west face of Pikes Peak at midnight (on the night of the full moon), when I got lost in the woods. Found myself at treeline on the northwest corner of Son of Sentinel (broad peak directly north of Sentinel Point). My legs were wobbly and scrambling through a boulder field I lost my balance and fell backwards, the hat landing on my face. I tossed it aside (temporarily), found my second trekking pole which had gone flying, and continued on my way. About the time I reached the summit of Son of Sentinel, I realized I didn't have my hat. Well screw it. I was too tired to descend into the boulder field to look for a cheap hat. I wanted another Aussie slouch hat, so I did a bit of research. Discovered that Akubra is one of the official suppliers of slouch hats to the Australian Army. David Morgan is the US importer for Akubra and so I did a little shopping. Akubra also supplied the Crocodile Dundee hat for the movies, which they stopped making years ago. But if you like that look you can start with a Snowy River model in black, rebash it to take out the pinch in front, then get a crocodile hatband & teeth from David Morgan (it is remarkably hard to transport certain animal products across international borders, so these bands came from farmed US crocodiles). Turns out the slouch hat is just a bit over the size limit for cheap shipping, and it comes unbashed (each Army Unit creates their own bash). Since I wasn't 100% sure of size, not sure of my ability to bash a hat (or where to get it done), I went with the Cattlemen model which I love! Still have that hat, but my girlfriend is getting me a Territory model for Christmas. Huzzah! Someday I'll get a slouch hat.
@Stevenwave-
@Stevenwave- Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed this. I think a lot of us fellas can feel intimidated trying out anything to do with fashion. Hats in particular feel like a tricky thing cause they're so prominent and visible. More dudes should talk about this kinda stuff and try to boost each other up to try things out, have the confidence to give it a go. I've tried a few full brims in recent years. Never really gone for that kinda thing prior. Wore a Panama style one to a semi-casual wedding last Summer. Eventually, quite a few of the other guys were thinking I had the right idea, considering the outdoor setting and it being a warm day/evening (Australia, so...)
@bigchief939
@bigchief939 Жыл бұрын
Well I have been inspired to start wearing what was originally my outdoors hat out and about at least once in a while. Thanks Mr. Savage.
@bertharnois4088
@bertharnois4088 Жыл бұрын
My favorite hat is my original Outback Hat in traditional material. I also have a very nice Henchel, panama sort of style, that I wear when it is warm.
@talexander7217
@talexander7217 Жыл бұрын
I have a Harris Tweed flat cap that someone bought for me in London. I wore it for 10 years or so. I wore right through the lining and finally retired it. Since then over that last 5 years I've been searching for a replacement to no avail. Nothing seems to fit just right or have the same look.
@iamontda
@iamontda Жыл бұрын
Great topic! My only other question is the best way to clean hats. My flat cap is quite dirty and a bit water stained, but there are so many warnings on the tag for how to *not* clean it.
@apera0915
@apera0915 Жыл бұрын
I was really embarrassed after waving at you excitedly from the car one day a couple months ago, I figure you probably get enough of that so apologies if that kind of thing makes you feel anything less than safe - I’m sure it’s weird. I think at least 90 percent of it was seeing someone I recognized wearing an awesome hat out in the wild, mine from Paul’s Hat Works on Geary is one of my prized possessions. The whole process of a custom hat with the conformateur is such a cool making process, it makes so much sense that you’re into it. Everything you said here about the confidence aspect of wearing one resonates so much.
@David-q4c9k
@David-q4c9k 4 ай бұрын
I have always been a hat person! There's no longer an occasion (At least in my life) where custom demands a hat, so I wear different styles depending on how I'm feeling. I totally agree with Adam's advice, but one thing to add. If you're buying a traditional blocked hat like a cowboy or Indy hat go the extra mile and get one made of fur felt, not wool felt which will shrink as soon as it gets rained on. Fur felt shrinks too, but you can stretch it back and reshape it and it will last decades
@LudwigDrummer0013
@LudwigDrummer0013 Жыл бұрын
I've become a hat person in recent years and it's definitely about confidence and wearing it. I've always been a fashion forward person but hats weren't a common site where I grew up so it didn't make it into my wardrobe. Now people see it as a completely normal part of my wear. I started with an affordable wool outback style and eventually after staring at pictures long enough online got myself a Stetson open road in silverbelly and absolutely love it. Now I've added a custom straw hat for summer and I don't think there's a better hat for the outdoors on a hot summer day! I often get genuine compliments from people and I think it's because a lot of people would like to wear a hat but feel they can't, and part of me hopes that seeing someone wear one out changes their mind on that. 🤠
@edburdo
@edburdo Жыл бұрын
I have a nice Fedora that I wear. It's my third from the same company (13 or so years now). It was pretty much a "yeah, that's exactly what I want" and it fit great. I then bought a porkpie (for wearing with my suits). It was a cheaper hat... looked nice, but didn't last long. I wanted a nice bowler, so my family bought me one for Christmas a few years ago... I hated it (but wouldn't say anything). It fit horribly... I tried to wear it to break it in or adjust to it. Nope. I watched one of Adams videos on hat care... went and bought a stretcher and brush set. It took about a month of being on the stretcher... and now that bowler fits great and I wear it often (typically with suits).
@TheSummoningDark
@TheSummoningDark Жыл бұрын
7:49 That’s an Indy hat. And remember how Indy yoinked his hat from under the stone door? That’s both how you feel about a hat and how a hat makes you feel. It’s a part of you, an extension. Living in the UK as I do, I spent a fair amount of time in the early-mid 2010s wearing a rather dashing selection of trilbys and regularly being mocked for it. But by the mid-late era there were a great many men and women dressing in a similar fashion. I loved my hats and still wear them when occasion dictates.
@dmitryisaev5955
@dmitryisaev5955 2 ай бұрын
I don’t need a partner to tell me what fits me well. I tested my first Fedora and simply saw it looks great. Even if a seller has a picture of some model having it on I can judge if it is my thing or not… Thanks for your passion and enthusiasm when promoting a great men style!
@ericschneider7294
@ericschneider7294 Жыл бұрын
Enjoy listening to to someone discussing something they're truly passionate about!
@paul3180
@paul3180 Жыл бұрын
I recently got a hat from the shop in Santa Fe, NM that made the hats for the Longmire TV series. It was spendy, took 18 months but was worth the wait. It definitely took a few weeks of wearing it (everyday is a hat day in sunny New Mexico) but it definitely feels like it's mine now. The lady in the shop (along with my partner, she got a hat too) helped me decide on a style, nothing even close to what I thought I would get either.
@jfruser
@jfruser Жыл бұрын
Meyer the Hatter in NOLA has/had the best comercial ready-made hat salesman on Earth. He was festoned with Fleur de Lis and a raspy voice. He was so good, I enjoyed watching him sell other folks hats.
@notbuster126
@notbuster126 Жыл бұрын
Got 5 Indy hats lol as you said, they're all very different even tho the same. Most expensive doesn't always mean best for you. Always ask yourself "Where am I wearing this?" as in temperature and climate and weather. That will tell you what material to focus on. I say everyone should bash at least one hat for themselves. You can get your exact feel for it, it will be unique to you.
@ZazuYen
@ZazuYen Жыл бұрын
Of all the things I agree with Adam Savage about I think hats is the most personal. I've been wearing hats since I was a kid, I had my High School senior photo taken in an Indiana Jones licensed Stetson back in 1985 (which I still have). I have more hats than my wife has shoes, and I too feel almost panicked when I go outside and forget a hat. I hate what has happened to the fedora over the last decade or so, it's so undeserving. This video was full of great advice, thanks Adam for spreading the joy of hats!
@pibyte
@pibyte Жыл бұрын
It is such a joy seeing somebody talk about a topic that they are crazy passionate about.
@dcb_75
@dcb_75 Жыл бұрын
A good company to buy is Akubra hats - they are basically the Australian Stetson and make from rabbit fur. I have one and I love it, they are great quality and they have a variety of styles from fedora to more western cowboy style. I was looking for a hat but not finding one I liked, then I found their Territory one in green - bought it on the spot and love it. And yes, people will make comments - just remember that if it is a snide comment, it is because they can't pull off wearing the hat themselves.
@stephenhenion8304
@stephenhenion8304 Жыл бұрын
Adam...Big shout out for having the guts to take on this Topic. Your original Fedor works best... the others just dont fit the same. .... I have done really well in the second hand shops... I have 4 cowboy hats and I wear them all!
@victoriaevelyn3953
@victoriaevelyn3953 Жыл бұрын
My friend says hats are hat shaped not head shaped and there should be at least two points of contract on the head Streaming hats can make them softer and mailable that's when you shape it to your head
@kombatangel
@kombatangel Жыл бұрын
My grandmother and I would try on hats after we’d go shopping when I was little. We’d go to the hat section of the local department store and try on their hats. I love a good hat..especially any in black
@drd8251
@drd8251 Жыл бұрын
This video burst open my many thoughts about hats. First, I have more hats than I “need.” The brands I have are Stetson, Akubra and Borsalino. I always wear hats to shade my head and face for skin safety. I have no partner to help determine which “one” is best. That’s all up to me. Just like Adam’s several Indy hats, the best ones, to me, and in my collection, depend on which ones match his and my coloring. Style is also a determination. I wear my some of my other fedora styles more often than my Open Roads and wider brim hats. I have no baseball hats I wear backwards. But I’m 72, not 35.
@jackpijjin4088
@jackpijjin4088 3 ай бұрын
I will ALWAYS love Greek fisherman caps. My first and favorite was a Dorfman-Pacific, beautiful dark emerald green corduroy... wore it til it was absolutelu ratty. Problem is I've never found another, not in my size and in a color other than blue or black. Gotta be green. Or maybe burnt sienna! The green goes with my orange turtleneck sweater though.
@chrismarshall4486
@chrismarshall4486 Жыл бұрын
Love watching Adam. I’ve been looking for a new hat for years now. My biggest issue is the hard hats give me a headache but I can’t find a soft one I care for but I’m sure I’ll find the needle in the haystack one day
@markely7587
@markely7587 Жыл бұрын
You could always get a custom hat. They size the hat to your exact head. I have a couple and they fit awesome right out of the box.
@GeomancerHT
@GeomancerHT Жыл бұрын
I bought my dad two of the Indiana Jones hats by recommendation of Adam on a forum or show ages ago, I found the factory and imported them to Argentina, he still has them and they still rock on.
@Maroonag1
@Maroonag1 Жыл бұрын
I love a fedora. I have a couple, but have yet to find a crown that I like. Stetson had a great one, and my old one has started to wear thru and can't find another that fits that good.
@aaf709
@aaf709 5 ай бұрын
I'm currently using a flat cap (ie Scally, Ivy cap, Paddy cap) and the Panama.
@gamera1962
@gamera1962 Жыл бұрын
You talking about breaking in a hat reminded me of the movie Silverado where Kevin Klines character Paden, is saying how he misses his hat that spent years training.
@mtbrocket
@mtbrocket Жыл бұрын
I have been wearing Akubra hats for 30 years. The reason people don’t wear hats today is that society is not set up for them. The hats worked when people walked and there were hat racks and button shirts. Now we drive and fly and have t-shirts and it is hard to wear them. I did just get a new hat that fits like a glove. I’ll be wearing hats for a long time to come.
@PhilG999
@PhilG999 Жыл бұрын
My Pop had a book called "The Elements of Style" (I have it now). I was never really into hats either but at 65 I'm getting kinda thin on top. I have a black Fedora that I wear in cooler/colder weather, and I get quite a few compliments on it! I also have one in brown, depending on what other clothing I'm wearing at the time... 🤠
@bozot4310
@bozot4310 Жыл бұрын
I have been wearing my Indy fedora for 19 years. Its been through a lot, well worn and fits me well, and the wife likes it. It was a cheap hat but it fits my head. Wouldn't travel without it.
@syntheticmode
@syntheticmode Жыл бұрын
I have a full leather Austrailian Walker hat. You shape it yourself....and I LOVE that thing.
@RickMehl
@RickMehl 4 ай бұрын
My pfp is a picture of me at Optimo (a famous hat making company) in Chicago, and that was the third hat that the man at the desk out on me and to me it just felt so right on me, my face shape, the way I look, the color, my body type, it just worked so well. The other hats were amazing hats but they just weren’t for me. I didn’t end up buying it but I am saving up for it. I do already wear felt fedora hats, my go to is a vintage short brim fedora from the 1950s and like the one in my pfp it just works so damn well on my head. And I’m glad your also trying to tell people that good hats are amazing
@mecklenburgd
@mecklenburgd Жыл бұрын
My favorite hat has is hack. A porkpie with the front brim turned down like a fedora. Love the narrow brim hats.
@LonewolfOfSD
@LonewolfOfSD Жыл бұрын
About 12 years ago I was at a hat store in Seaport Village with a girl I was seeing. I was trying on some Indy hats and she had me try this Australian style western hat, that had some fedora looks to it (some people have even thought it was Indy's hat). I liked the look of it right away and the cute giggle she made when I tipped the hat towards here sold the deal. It is my go to hat, especially when I am traveling and hiking... or even walking around Comic-Con.
Жыл бұрын
"Raiders" is may favorite movie ever. When I was a teenager in the late 80´s I discovered that a hat company in Campinas (Chapéus Cury), Brazil, near my house, had originally provided the original material for Indy´s hat in "Raiders" (not in the other films). Of course I had to buy a hat from them, and I wore it until I was seventeen, eighteen years old. I still have the hat but it doesn't fit well. Now that I´m in my early 50's I´ve been thinking about buying a new one, but I don´t know if I would have the guts to wear one in public hehe. (but this video inspired me).
@visualartsbyjr2464
@visualartsbyjr2464 Жыл бұрын
A few years ago I got a leather hat from Barmah Hats from Australia. Made from kangaroo leather and has a 3" brim. I love it!
@adamwebber1536
@adamwebber1536 Жыл бұрын
I had a cowboy hate made at hatmaker in Virginia City (near Reno, NV) earlier this year. I got a ton of compliments so I went back and got a fedora made. I wear the fedora everyday. As Adam said, it’s sort of become part of me.
@GlennBrockett
@GlennBrockett Жыл бұрын
I still have a Fedora "Indy Hat" that I got in 1983 at Disney. I wore it through my senior year in High School and whenever I was off duty while in the Navy. The liner is gone, the sweat band is gone. I think it shrunk as well. (I just tried it on during this video.) The "Forbidden" fedora is actually the Trilby. Similar, but a narrower brim and usually a little shorter. (See the "m'lady meme" featuring the actor that played Puglsey.) My current hat is a canvas Boonie or a leather Gaucho, depending on what I am doing, the weather, and my mood.
@SyBernot
@SyBernot Жыл бұрын
As someone that has always embraced the hat I have to say that in my life I have had many hats thrust upon me. Once you accept the hat as part of your look, from that point forward you can pull off the hat. Of all the hats I've worn my daily driver is still the simple ball cap but it's not my favorite. I do love to rock the Irish Flat Cap, I'll break out the skull/watch cap (beanie) on a cold day, a couple of days a year I don my 8 point to honor my brothers but by far my all time favorite hat is the range pith, I haven't rocked one in years but I feel it's time to bring that back into my life. Stupidest hat I ever wore was a pisscutter but I have to say I made that hats day. You give the hat it's purpose so wear every one of them with pride.
@Olumin37
@Olumin37 Жыл бұрын
One type of hat I can highly recommend is a panama hat for the summer time, or if you are living in a warmer climate. Very versatile & can be worn with almost anything, but will of course look best with a cotton or linen suit or at least some lighter coloured slacks and a dress shirt. Also, because it is a straw hat it doesn't get the usual childish scorn that traditional hats normally receive these days.
@ryanrawlins
@ryanrawlins Жыл бұрын
I have a custom beaver felt fedora that I’ve been wearing for several years. It is a great conversation starter.
@lawsonfrazier
@lawsonfrazier Жыл бұрын
I love all my hats. One nice thing is they can be conversation starters. Though have to be careful of what the wind speed is going to be when wandering out. lol.
@eblake3617
@eblake3617 Жыл бұрын
I've always loved hats! As a kid, I wanted to wear cute hats for school pictures; just like Blossom! But now, my head always gets so hot and sweaty!
@WilliamParmley
@WilliamParmley Жыл бұрын
I don't know why KZbin recommended this, but I'm glad it did! Very interesting and inspiring. First off, I've never heard of Adam Savage. 😬 But this was "top drawer" stuff! The only time I would be caught with a ball cap is in my roadster with the top down. 😁 I wish I could wear a flat cap, but my head shape is just wrong for it. I have a couple of LLBean wool crushers that I like -- looks like they don't sell them anymore. The fedora is such an iconic hat, wish they would come back into style. Guess I'm rambling... thanks for a great video!
@namespacetoosmall
@namespacetoosmall Жыл бұрын
Also worth mentioning: Tilley hats (no affiliation). More utilitarian, and easier to start with because they look less like a fashion choice and more a practical one (i.e. keep off the sun or the rain)...
@jeffreybarton1297
@jeffreybarton1297 Жыл бұрын
I went the opposite way. I used to wear hats all the time, and wore everything from Berets to big cowboy hats, and loved it. Then I went through a 2 year period stuck indoors, because of a leg injury. When I ventured out I never wore a hat, and now I've lost that confidence. I will get it back, I hope.
@michaellackey2024
@michaellackey2024 Жыл бұрын
My preferred hat is a flat cap, the one I'm wearing in my picture in fact, it was hand made in Ireland. Helps keep my head warm in the winter and I feel it just works for me, should anything ever happen to it I will immediately replace it with another, I refuse to wear any other kind of hat.
@kmaglion
@kmaglion 2 ай бұрын
I find that when people talk down on fedora wearers (and "fedora beards"), they are almost always thinking of trilbies. And particularly narrow-brimmed trilbies, at that. As someone who often wears true fedoras, and other similar wide-brimmed hats, I don't feel like I typically suffer from the same judgments.
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