T Rick
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While it's generally true that the Cuenca hats are bleached AFAIK, I do have two Cuenca Brisa's from Bob that are tan as opposed to the white of my Llano Cuenca. Can't say for certain they weren't bleached, but are far more "natural" colored than my Llano.Absolutely nothing wrong with a Llano weave Cuenca Panama. It is the finer of the two weaves found in hats woven in Cuenca, Ecuador. It visually is similar to the weave of the Montecristi hats woven in Montecristi or Pile, Ecuador. Some of the Llano weave Cuenca's can cost as much as an equal weave count Montecristi depending on the Retailer you buy from. Remember, the hats from Cuenca, Brisa or Lllano weave are BLEACHED and as such are "whiter" than the real Montecristi's which are usually treated with sulphur and are more of a "natural tannish" color. Contact Robert Weber, AKA Panama Bob here : http://www.panamas.biz/
who sells all three weaves and is honest enough to say the difference btwn.