I agree with Ant on this one -- little more than an intro title sequence akin to Pawn Stars or American Pickers would be needed to introduce himself and show off a quick panning shot of his hat collection. His qualification as the host would come across in his banter with the people he interviews.
Yeah the variety in brim binding colors for these hommies just makes me jealous that those options used to exist at the ready on store shelves around the country.
That would be a bummer. I think something like this could drive more buyers to the new-hat market -- like the JJ Hat Centers and NW Hats of the world. Not sure how much it would affect the vintage market... But yeah, something to consider.
I was going to hold off on mentioning this but your point sort of opens the door: my younger brother is a producer at BuzzFeed and he is in charge of an effort to focus on hip, quirky, unknown things that people can discover in their own cities. And since BuzzFeed doesn't really like to sit on...
I would love something like this. Not much down here in SD aside from Goorin Bros and Village Hat Shop (neither offers stellar furs). But there's def Los Angeles -- lots of Hollywood makers up there.
The Duke was a homburg guy, so I gotta lean toward #s 2, 4, and 6.
And of those three, I say #4 because it matches the rest of the ensemble while still remaining contrasted and noticeable from a distance on its own.
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