Hackman Felted Wool Fedora
Black Wool Hat by rag & bone
How to wear rag & bone Hackman Felted Wool Fedora
The mix-and-match capabilities of a black print varsity jacket and a rag & bone Hackman Felted Wool Fedora from MR PORTER guarantee they will always be on regular rotation. Make a bit more effort with footwear and complete your ensemble with black athletic shoes.
For a casual look with an edgy take, choose a black leather biker jacket and a black wool hat. If you need to immediately ramp up your outfit with one item, introduce a pair of black leather derby shoes to the mix.
If you gravitate towards relaxed style, why not take this pairing of a navy floral short sleeve shirt and a rag & bone black wool hat for a walk? Channel your inner David Beckham and complete your ensemble with beige suede chelsea boots.
If you don't like getting too predictable with your outfits, pair a teal double breasted blazer with a black wool hat. When not sure about the footwear, stick to white leather low top sneakers.
If you appreciate comfort above all else, this urban pairing of a grey crew-neck t-shirt and a black wool hat is for you.
For an off-duty look, pair a camel overcoat with a black wool hat — these pieces fit pretty good together. For extra fashion points, opt for a pair of brown suede chelsea boots.
A camel overcoat and a black wool hat are both versatile menswear must-haves that will integrate brilliantly within your casual routine. If you need to immediately dial up your look with shoes, complement your ensemble with a pair of black leather casual boots.
Putting together a black raincoat with a rag & bone Hackman Felted Wool Fedora is a nice option for a cool and casual ensemble. Let's make a bit more effort now and add black canvas low top sneakers to your getup.
If you're looking for a contemporary but also on-trend look, consider teaming a black horizontal striped crew-neck t-shirt with a rag & bone Hackman Felted Wool Fedora from MR PORTER. To give your overall look a dressier touch, why not add white leather loafers to the mix?