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AmiCharnel Caps

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First, thanks to @belfastboy for pointing me in this direction. I also know that @sergejvandervreede and others have caps made by this company. I’m a believer that all companies and hatters need there own dedicated thread.

My first AmiCharnel arrived a few days ago (12 days for shipping). It’s a Kelly green Harris Tweed with a very nice leather sweat. I went with this color because it was a one-off and I didn’t want to miss it. There are many more traditional colors available. I was a bit uncertain as to sizing when I ordered, but my 61.5 long ova fits nicely in this XL. It seems to be a quality well-built hat and I’m certain that I’ll order more as the pricing is working class approved. [emoji6]

If you have them, I’d love to see your AmiCharnel caps for inspiration for future orders.

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https://www.amicharnel.com


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tropicalbob

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If memory serves (not always guaranteed!) it was under $10. I wore it in a downpour in Seattle and of course the tweed got soaked but my head stayed dry. It is a plastic like liner between the tweed and the lining of the cap. Does not add any real bulk to the cap.
When I got my cap I was afraid that the liner might result in mildewing. What sold me on the caps was the William Morris liner, as I've always been a big fan of his work. Is Stewart still making them?
 
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vancouver, canada
When I got my cap I was afraid that the liner might result in mildewing. What sold me on the caps was the William Morris liner, as I've always been a big fan of his work. Is Stewart still making them?
Yes, he dropped his Etsy page and now has a website under the AmiCharnel nameplate. I never thought of the mildew issue......so far so good and living in Vancouver it has been tested.
 

galopede

One of the Regulars
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Gloucester, England
I have been wearing flat caps for 45 years in wet and windy UK and I've never had any mildew problems with them having liners. Of course, I don't leave a wet cap stuffed in a raincoat pocket for a few weeks!

Not seen this maker before this thread and I am having great difficulty choosing just one! head says several, wallet says one!

Gareth
 
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19,001
Location
Central California
Messages
19,001
Location
Central California
I have been wearing flat caps for 45 years in wet and windy UK and I've never had any mildew problems with them having liners. Of course, I don't leave a wet cap stuffed in a raincoat pocket for a few weeks!

Not seen this maker before this thread and I am having great difficulty choosing just one! head says several, wallet says one!

Gareth


Yep, I had a half dozen in my cart before I realized I needed to go slow. I hope you post photos of whatever yo end up with.


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sergejvandervreede

One Too Many
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NL
When I was researching this brand I came across old photos of you in this hat. It was one of the factors that gave me confidence to try them. Thanks for posting.


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You're welcome[emoji16]

It's a fine cap, I still wear it a lot when it's colder. I should really order another one for this winter............ now there's a thought[emoji41]

Your green cap is really nice. Next time I might order a William Morris liner. My grey cap has the basic black liner.

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TheOldFashioned

Call Me a Cab
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The Great Lakes
My second AmiCharnel cap arrived today. It took almost three months and several emails to get it straightened out. Despite the delay, it’s a nice cap and the XL fit is perfect for me at 7 5/8.

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Checked out his web site over the weekend and am intrigued. I assumed the prices listed were just for the cap, so could you give a rough number on shipping cost and any duty tax rate to USA. Thanks.
 
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Central California
Cap looks great, Brent!
I know about the delays. I've been waiting for about 6 weeks now.
Stew makes great caps. His planning skills need work, though ;););)


Thank you. I was thinking about buying another but I’m not sure it would get here before summer.

It’s good to see you back on the Lounge. I hope life slows down a bit for you.


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