Fedoras
Fedoras are a type of soft felt hat with a creased crown and a brim that can be shaped by the wearer. The crown typically features a center crease along its length and pinch at the front sides, while the brim is usually two to three inches wide and can be curled or snapped to suit the wearer. They are commonly finished with a grosgrain hatband, sometimes accompanied by a small feather. While most fedoras are made of felt, some summer variants use straw or lightweight materials.
The hat originated in the late 19th century. It was first worn as a women's fashion item
Compared with related hats, the fedora is often distinguished from the trilby, which generally has a shorter