Country hats to wear for race meetings and point-to-points
From Cheltenham and Aintree to the local point-to-point, hats are heads above when it comes to proper country style
The art of stylishly covering pates can be a delicate one. Less formal hats, those that sit between the topper and the cap, can be troublesome. However, the trusty trilby and the fedora fit the bill. Both were named after fictional females at he end of the 19th century and swiftly adopted by gentlemen looking for more relaxed style. Edward VIII took to wearing a trilby on the golf course.