Bud! The hat looks great- you've taken probably the best photo of a black hat
I've seen lately-exposure/background/sky all just right.
And don't smile. Douglas doesn't. I posted an avatar kinda smiling and my wife
fell down laughing- "boy-it's a good thing those folks don't know you. Get that...
Yesss....you solved a vexing problem-how to get the fur to settle down after nearly steaming it to death, stretching it within a cm. of it's life, and then threatening it with banishment to ebay if it didn't straighten out...SHAVE THE
SON OF A GUN!!! asked the wife " ah dear, if you're going to...
I've had an older Brooks Brothers Fedora for about 20 yrs., long before I got
really hooked on hats. Fine, smooth felt, great form, doesn't give the mfg., but
does have tons of reorder info., model numbers, references both on the sweatband and underneath-in two places. Simply top-quality...
I agree with Scotrace-note to the employee, at best; myself-I'd make a point
of thanking the fellow in person, quietly. We never know what policy is in
a place that we don't own. Keep da boss in da dark-they work better that way,
and neither you or the employee have been colored with a...
Ben- welcome to FL! wonderful hat, I'd follow John's advice and simply brush it,
keep it out of strong direct sun ( not likely in UK), and don't keep it in dark damp places-mildew likes old hats, as do moths- a few cedar chips in a hatbox helps.
Very nice acquisition, wear it well, and more...
Whoa there!! Dean, what are you doing out there in the snowbelt? I want one
too! That's one fine looking hat-BCF stock? fill us in with some photos- the ribbon/bound edge combo are really striking; you're making giant strides-congratulations on work well done!:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
haglunde- a few more thoughts on research- costume design, millinary design and history ( lot of books on millinary-women's hats), look to Gentleman's Quarterly, Esquire; those two pubs. have been around awhile and do address some good topics; see if there is anything in "Classic Style"- our...
I'm with Dean on this one- the lack of taper really makes the hat
stand tall, as it were; I'm trying to figure a way to gently stretch
a few hats and not grow a taper- I'm a straight-sided kind of guy-
or, if miracles do happen, the exact hat your showing with a
reverse taper would suit...
OK!!! Time for everybody to rise & shine ! If this doesn't bring the brains out
of hiding, I give up! I'm sure that Googling hats&history might start things rolling
and there has to be volumes of literature devoted to the iconography of the
Fedora in particular. What level of education are...
yeah, a much bigger bed!! great diversity; good too see a range of
hats, makes it much more interesting than 30 of the same old thing (although
I'd not mind a bedful of Borsalino's).
Looks like you've really taken care of these guys- how do you store them?
Terrific Pilgrim!! and that Borsalino looks like butttah.... thanks very much for
a much needed diversion-hats! what a little snow can do...:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
I've got a set-up somewhat similar to Bud's, with the difference being that
my hats are hung on two vertical members, with Shaker-style pegs glued in
at the proper intervals to hold the hats. To ensure that there isn't a line or
bump created by the peg-wooden, about 3" long, I've wrapped...
Now that's a tough one-not too long ago, any reputable joint would know
how to treat a hat; these days, you are lucky if anyone offers to take your
coat (and give it back); I do think that with the proliferation of hat wearers,
staff will be retrained to handle the guests' belongings with...
Thank you, MK, for remaining professional and steadfast throughout this
public laundry-airing. Thank you for steering us forward-steady-and acknowledging the perils around the members that choose to remember
that you're the captain of this vessel, and your years in the publishing
business...
Bravo! The thing that excites me the most is the fact that there are
so many true lovers of the form of the hat, as iconic object and sculpture
for the outside of the head-the old saw "everyone's a critic" was never so
true-we're simply using criticism in it's positive direction this time...
Hatters make hats. The rest of us wear hats. To lose the former deprives the latter of all the combined wisdom, history, kindness, and expertise that goes into the making of a hatter. Stop this palaver. Don't refer to hatters/vendors as "hucksters". That was an arrow looking for a target-IMO...
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