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Tuesday, 4 November 2014

WEARING A HAT

Pretty much. I've never seen a guy sporting a fedora that didn't look like desperation look at me .The Bogie hat by Melegari in Monza is a great hat, it was obviously modelled on Bogart's one , it's a mans hat if you get my meaning , another which is at Melegari is this fantastic Borsalino trilby.What humans find attractive is largely based on symmetry.[​IMG] The more symmetrical a face is, the more appealing it appears to others. But there’s not much we can do, short of surgery, to change the symmetry of our faces. There are ways to mitigate our asymmetries, however. You may have heard a woman in your life talk about getting a haircut that flatters her particular face shape. While men's haircuts don’t come in enough varieties to have the same effect, there is another way guys can balance out their faces: hats. All hats make a man look more dapper. But picking a hat (super duper also produce shoes)that is right for your face shape will increase your attractiveness and give you a sharper appearance. If you’ve been inspired to bring back the hat, but weren’t sure what kind of hat to get, this guide will help you pick the right hat for your ugly mug.When buying a hat, most men will first consider whether the prospective headgear matches their wardrobe. Next, shopthey'll check it rests comfortably on the head.[​IMG]
Few men, though, will ask themselves the most crucial question: “Do I have the face for this hat?” Use our essential buying guide, based on expert advice from styledoctors.com image consultant Elin Davies, to avert the sartorial catastrophe of mismatched bonce and barnet-cover.

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Evidently, the Little Chef man is in the know. “Balance a round face with a hat that has a good, high crown and a decent brim,” says Davies. This will give the appearance of an elongated face and add height. Avoid tilting to extremes as this will shorten your face even 

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