Maybe it's just the way it looks in the picture or the way it sits on his head, but I get a Homburg feeling more than a fedora feeling. I am by no means a hat expert, though and generally like flat caps more anyway.
I know the difference between the two and I realize the one you were modeling is a fedora, I'm just going on gut instinct here. Regardless, I like the flat cap better than the fedora in general for you, not just in this instance. From the outfits you've posted I also think it'll get more use than a fedora.
Derm, for the last time... it's a F-E-D-O-R-A!!
Even though you obviously can't distinguish that, I appreciate your feedback.
It's just sort of sitting atop his head. Looks too small to me.
hahaha
It's called a Homburger.
Dang, that cute little guitar thing he's doing with his mouth is pissing me off.
I take my Homburgers medium rare.
/\ they are taking the piss.
every time.
WWJFKD?
He'd opt for the fedora.
Stevie Ray you were overrated. I'm sorry.
Haha. Christ...
Could you do one with a top hat, Derm??
Although I already knew this, I've arrived at the fact that I, like JFK, am just not a hat guy. Never have been, outside of an occasional baseball or knit cap. However, even with this knowledge, I'm moving ahead undeterred with my hat experimenting. I like the straw fedora and I'm going to keep it. I'm not a fan of the plaid tweed flat cap. But this is mainly due to the pattern. I think I'm going to get a solid color flat cap in gray or maybe tan cord. That way I won't have the added complication of having to sort of pattern match the hat. Plus, I think it looks a bit too countryside.
I should emphasize that these hats will be primarily functional. I'm not going to wear them every day or when venturing indoors. These will be hats to employ when conditions call for them - cold blustery days when I'd normally reach for the knit cap but feel the need for something a little smarter, like if I'm wearing a sport coat or my overcoat. And I'll probably reserve the straw fedora for a warm summer day when the sun's blistering and I'll be out in it for a while and could actually benefit from its protection. Overall, I just want whatever hat I reach for to suit my outfit.
A flat cap even works with a suit. I'm sure it's technically incorrect but I've seen it done in vintage films and if the weather is cold and/or wet enough then it looks totally natural. And with flannels, a tweed sack, tie and topcoat/mac it's a definite winner, again particularly if the weather calls for it.
The straw fedora might seem extreme in this day and age, but if worn on a day when the sun is absolutely relentless then I'm sure it would arouse more jealousy than scorn. Functionality makes a big difference imo.