shangtung, being a plastic coated paper "straw", is somewhat water resistant, but I wouldn't offer it as "weatherproof" per se. For something like that, a Tilley seems to be a popular option.
See: scientific hat finishing
https://archive.org/details/scientifichatfin00erma/page/72/mode/2up
Well, I think most folks use an iron instead of a sand bag. But yes, you place a clean press cloth over the brim and tie in place with a blocking cord.
Don't be afraid to get that Akubra felt a little wet and work the brim into shape. You can also use a regular old iron to flatten the brim out, provided you place a clean, dry press cloth inbetween (clean sheets or a pillow case have worked for me)/
PB is still making hemps AFAIK, a COW member received one as recently as November 2019. I recall a lounger has a negative experience with a ribbon job they had done, so it seems they were 'rebuilding' a bit.
I would also give a nod to the vented shangtung open roads. While shangtung hats are...
Yah the way they are in my 100 it's high enough on the sweat to where it's above the point of contact for my skull.
I put them on the 'adjustable' sweat slots to avoid punching through the sweat, which is how I assume they're meant to attach. Seems it would be pretty flush.
Here's a closeup:
I went to that tour and still haven't framed that poster, looks like it was 2009. I don't recall if he played guitar that night, but do remember they closed out with All Along the Watchtower.
The bay area has done a pretty good job with the pandemic, relatively low case rates and we are now starting to open back up now. My family flower shop was closed for a bit and now I'm running out deliveries a few days a week so that the bills can get paid but otherwise trying to lay low as much...
Well, I forgot where I saved this hat from, but knowing me, odds are on Alan, Justin, or Daniel.
So that's kind of the inspiration, mid ribbon, dress western, fray ribbon. But I do also like the 51 block look with a bit of taper, my Junior Cowboy is blocked on a 51 and I get a lot of...
Well jumping into the pool finally. I've put in an order with Rick for the hand tools; have reached out to Randal Alan about a block and flange; and just got this box in the mail.
Had a good mother's day at the flower shop, so I went ahead and grabbed the most crucial component, a 'Cypress'...
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