thirdofthree
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I've spent endless hours trolling through new and old TFL posts gleaning bits of information here and there, enjoying the many pictures posted (and wishing many of the older "missing" ones were still available), and checking out basic specs on a variety of hats from here and websites like Akubra, David Morgan, Everything Australian, etc., and generally enjoying all the pictures and commentary.
I've owned an acorn fawn Stylemaster for the past year or so, which I generally like, but: I find it a touch too formal for my tastes, I'd prefer a narrower ribbon / band, and I'm considering a slightly wider brim. Here's me in the Stylemaster (apologies for the incandescent lighting):
And with the trench, pre-beard:
I figure I have two options: modify the Stylemaster (accepting its 2.5" brim) or buy a new hat.
(To skip all the background and over-thinking, jump to the bottom for my specific questions.)
My intended usage, and the traits for which I'm looking in a hat:
Based on all of the above, I'm leaning towards the following Akubras, in roughly the following order:
1. Stylemaster, modified
Swap out the 1.25" ribbon for a thin (~0.5") ribbon of the same color or even a simple leather band (perhaps a leather band would look funky, given the more formal overall styling). The 2.5" brim is long enough to be effective for me in the rain, so I don't have to have the wider brim. Another thing I don't like about the Stylemaster: the shape of the rear brim when snapped down. I prefer a more outback-style slope of the brim in the back, rather than this:
Is it possible to shape the rear brim to be more outback-like?
2. Angler
Overall, I find the styling reasonably middle of the road. Nice, basic, understated band. 3" brim, cut edge rather than bound, not a deal breaker. Available in a color I like: regency fawn.
3. Leisure Time
Overall, I find the styling (again) reasonably middle of the road. Not too crazy about the band, but I might like it in person, and I could always swap it out. 2.75" brim, cut edge rather than bound, not a deal breaker. Also available in a color I like: regency fawn.
4. Campdraft
Nice styling, but perhaps too fancy / formal for my tastes (very much a personal view, as I recognize the thin brim and overall styling is considered fairly casual within the broader spectrum). I think I like the thin ribbon (tried temporarily folding my Stylemaster ribbon in half in the front, and quite liked it). 2.88"-ish bound brim, a bonus. Not crazy about the taupe fawn color, thinking it's a bit too light for my tastes, but it might be okay (will need to troll the archives for more photos in natural light). I gather the CD is fairly thin / soft / flexible felt, which appeals to me, and perhaps renders moot the desire for eyelets as ventilation. Not crazy about the non-tapered crown, but unsure to what degree I may taper with a rebash. Also not sure how the CD would look with the brim turned down all around.
5. Banjo Paterson
Middle of the road styling, "Heritage" quality felt. Acceptable band (and different, depending on DM or EA). 3" brim cut edge rather than bound, not a deal breaker. But as best as I've found, not available in a color I like. I find the Heritage Fawn too light for my tastes. Were it not for the color issue, this would probably be my #2 choice vying with / behind the Angler.
So, my main questions:
Thanks, all!
Off I go to continue digging through old threads...
I've owned an acorn fawn Stylemaster for the past year or so, which I generally like, but: I find it a touch too formal for my tastes, I'd prefer a narrower ribbon / band, and I'm considering a slightly wider brim. Here's me in the Stylemaster (apologies for the incandescent lighting):
And with the trench, pre-beard:
I figure I have two options: modify the Stylemaster (accepting its 2.5" brim) or buy a new hat.
(To skip all the background and over-thinking, jump to the bottom for my specific questions.)
My intended usage, and the traits for which I'm looking in a hat:
- Business casual rain hat to wear in rainy / threatening weather with my olive Burberry trench coat or super light weight khaki trench coat for walking to and from the train during my downtown Chicago commute. This hat will be primarly my rainy-day hat, with only occasional other, casual use.
- Middle of the road styling: not too formal, not too country.
- Some sort of brown / fawn-ish color, not too light, not too green.
- Brim in the 2.75" - 3.0" range, ideally bound, which I'll wear turned down all the time. Not worried about sun coverage with this hat, just rain, and I find my 2.5" Stylemaster brim just a bit short for my tastes. I suspect 3.25" and more would be too much.
- Some taper to the crown, as I'm not yet at a point where I feel comfortable with a full-blown, untapered crown that some of you sport so well.
- As cool as possible, so I may wear in warmer rainy weather; I will not wear it for warmth, ever. (If I need warmth, I switch to wool flat caps, with or without earflaps, for warmth...unless it's raining, in which case it's warm enough to wear a fur felt hat). This is potentially related to...
- Ideally, I'd like eyelets for ventilation to keep cooler during warmer rainy days. I've found they don't do all that much, but they surely don't hurt. One thing I can't tell, not having access to a variety of hats in person, is whether hat A with eyelets but thicker felt would be cooler / warmer than hat B with thinner felt, but no eyelets.
- Not terribly concerned with the hat band, as I can always change it, but overall I prefer thin (0.5") ribbon or simple leather band (ideally not braided).
- Perfectly happy to tweak or re-bash the crown, and I no doubt eventually will do so (even if only minimally), irrespective of the hat.
Based on all of the above, I'm leaning towards the following Akubras, in roughly the following order:
1. Stylemaster, modified
Swap out the 1.25" ribbon for a thin (~0.5") ribbon of the same color or even a simple leather band (perhaps a leather band would look funky, given the more formal overall styling). The 2.5" brim is long enough to be effective for me in the rain, so I don't have to have the wider brim. Another thing I don't like about the Stylemaster: the shape of the rear brim when snapped down. I prefer a more outback-style slope of the brim in the back, rather than this:
Is it possible to shape the rear brim to be more outback-like?
2. Angler
Overall, I find the styling reasonably middle of the road. Nice, basic, understated band. 3" brim, cut edge rather than bound, not a deal breaker. Available in a color I like: regency fawn.
3. Leisure Time
Overall, I find the styling (again) reasonably middle of the road. Not too crazy about the band, but I might like it in person, and I could always swap it out. 2.75" brim, cut edge rather than bound, not a deal breaker. Also available in a color I like: regency fawn.
4. Campdraft
Nice styling, but perhaps too fancy / formal for my tastes (very much a personal view, as I recognize the thin brim and overall styling is considered fairly casual within the broader spectrum). I think I like the thin ribbon (tried temporarily folding my Stylemaster ribbon in half in the front, and quite liked it). 2.88"-ish bound brim, a bonus. Not crazy about the taupe fawn color, thinking it's a bit too light for my tastes, but it might be okay (will need to troll the archives for more photos in natural light). I gather the CD is fairly thin / soft / flexible felt, which appeals to me, and perhaps renders moot the desire for eyelets as ventilation. Not crazy about the non-tapered crown, but unsure to what degree I may taper with a rebash. Also not sure how the CD would look with the brim turned down all around.
5. Banjo Paterson
Middle of the road styling, "Heritage" quality felt. Acceptable band (and different, depending on DM or EA). 3" brim cut edge rather than bound, not a deal breaker. But as best as I've found, not available in a color I like. I find the Heritage Fawn too light for my tastes. Were it not for the color issue, this would probably be my #2 choice vying with / behind the Angler.
So, my main questions:
- What is the thickness / weight / stiffness of the Angler felt relative to, for example, the Stylemaster? Likewise for the other models listed.
- Is it possible to re-bash a crown like the CD so it has more taper, or is the taper (or lack thereof) not much tweakable by bashing? (It seems obvious to me that you can't remove taper with a bash, but not as clear whether or not it's possible to add taper with a bash.)
- Is it possible to re-shape the Stylemaster's rear brim to be more outback-like?
- Recommendations for a Chicago-area hat shop that will swap out my Stylemaster ribbon for a thin (~0.5") ribbon of the same color? Alternatively, recommendations on sources for leather bands (presuming I could replace the band myself)?
- Any particular pros or cons I've missed, specifically with respect to felt weight / ventilation / style?
Thanks, all!
Off I go to continue digging through old threads...