I dropped in to Optimo today. There were easily 100 hats on display, all available for immediate purchase.
As far as having a cigar goes... really, a cigar in a retail store? Not here, and not this century.
Got asked if I had my whip with me today. I was wearing a green waxed cotton Barbour coat and a light fawn Akubra safari (redone by Optimo) with a center dent and no pinch.
Go figure.
Optimo's standards are very high. I've noticed that things that are invisible to me are problems to them. RLK is right: if it concerns you, send it back. If not, just enjoy the hat.
The brim of Montecristi is backwoven. That is, the strands are woven back into the brim, to create a "bound" edge. When trimmed it's usually (cloth) bound, to protect the raw edge.
The "Dirty Little Secret" of Panama hats is that the better the hat, the hotter it is. Sad, but true. (It's also lighter in weight, though.) Optimo's Milan hats have a coarser weave and are slightly cooler.
You might be able to wear a Tilley hat...
You can save a few Euros on your Jefferson here: http://www.chapellerie-traclet.com/fr/3-stetson/232-chapeau-panama-jefferson-stetson.html
I did business with this company years ago and found them reliable. If you check the right box when ordering (you may have to search for it) you can save...
At lunch today, the girl at the register asked if I'd found the Holy Grail yet. (Believe it or not, it was my first Indy comment.) I told her I usually get Inspector Gadget or Dick Tracy comments (I was wearing a long trench coat).
She asked who Dick Tracy was.
It really depends upon where you're going to be and how much time you want to spend. The new location is in the Loop, an easy walk or cab ride from almost anywhere in the main business areas. The original location is 30 minutes by car from downtown. You can also get there by public...
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