I agree with @johnnycanuck
Akubra or Tilley would be at the top of my list.
I've personally had some issues with Panama hats lasting more than a year. I wear my hats and caps all the time. I'm not a collector.
Plus I prefer a darker underside of the brim. The whiter underside of the...
According to their website, the visor is lacquered for stiffness in that model. The sweatband is leather, so there's some inherent stiffness.
Details: lacquered visor 5.5cm len., crown's diameter ca.23cm
Lining: viscose
Sweatband: leather
Fabric: woolen cloth
I just use my tea kettle on the stove. It's been able to handle all my minor needs. It wouldn't handle major work like changing a crease, but it works on my brims, etc.
Since polypropylene is essentially plastic. I'd wager that a little steam will take care if it. BUT I'd make sure I had something to hold the brim in place after steaming until everything cooled off and sets firmly in place.
Thanks, I'm becoming a fan of Shetland wool. It feels softer and seems to breathe better than Harris tweed.
I've worn it recently on 80 degree F days and it hasn't been too hot.
Blue, Grey and Brown seem to be my favorite color's to date. I haven't gotten accustomed to wearing Black...
New cap from my visit to Delmonico Hatter.
Wigen's blue herringbone newsboy. 100% Shetland Wool. Wigen's calls it a classic newsboy with a model name of "Gottfried".
It's seems to vary in coloring appearance depending on the lighting. Sometimes it looks Grey and other times it's definitely...
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