Thank you, Zetwal, I was off base I see, but isn't it interesting that we use such an archaic descriptive term in these times.
Though not current production (recently discontinued), the Stetson Nostalgia is another alternative if you can find one. Similar in many ways to the Akubra Fed IV, it has a bit wider ribbon. Also comes open crown like the Fed IV, brim is 2 1/2 inches all the way around, different from the Fed IV's dimensional brim. Here's a pic of mine in Caribou, sort of similar to Akubra's Moonstone.
Ladies and gentlemen, I wonder if I might pick your brains about hats and rain.
My journey to work involves a 20 minute walk in the open, at a fixed time, and if there happens to be a thunderstorm at that time then I walk through said thunderstorm. Lately I have been thinking that I would like to wear a hat instead of using an umbrella. Whilst there are certainly hats in space age materials that would do the job, I would prefer to wear the sort of hat I see on this forum.
All the information I can find on hats and rain is relative -- fur felt handles more rain than wool, beaver fur more than rabbit, some cotton fabrics more than others, and so on. There are no specifics, no "this hat will take X amount of rain". So, I wonder if anyone might outline how a fur felt fedora would cope with these conditions? If that's unsuitable, might I assume that a leather cowboy hat or bush hat would take it on the chin? Is there anything else that you care to recommend?
Thanks in advance for any input.
Ladies and gentlemen, I wonder if I might pick your brains about hats and rain.
My journey to work involves a 20 minute walk in the open, at a fixed time, and if there happens to be a thunderstorm at that time then I walk through said thunderstorm. Lately I have been thinking that I would like to wear a hat instead of using an umbrella. Whilst there are certainly hats in space age materials that would do the job, I would prefer to wear the sort of hat I see on this forum.
All the information I can find on hats and rain is relative -- fur felt handles more rain than wool, beaver fur more than rabbit, some cotton fabrics more than others, and so on. There are no specifics, no "this hat will take X amount of rain". So, I wonder if anyone might outline how a fur felt fedora would cope with these conditions? If that's unsuitable, might I assume that a leather cowboy hat or bush hat would take it on the chin? Is there anything else that you care to recommend?
Thanks in advance for any input.
Lately I have been thinking that I would like to wear a hat instead of using an umbrella.
Ladies and gentlemen, I wonder if I might pick your brains about hats and rain.
My journey to work involves a 20 minute walk in the open, at a fixed time, and if there happens to be a thunderstorm at that time then I walk through said thunderstorm. Lately I have been thinking that I would like to wear a hat instead of using an umbrella. Whilst there are certainly hats in space age materials that would do the job, I would prefer to wear the sort of hat I see on this forum.
All the information I can find on hats and rain is relative -- fur felt handles more rain than wool, beaver fur more than rabbit, some cotton fabrics more than others, and so on. There are no specifics, no "this hat will take X amount of rain". So, I wonder if anyone might outline how a fur felt fedora would cope with these conditions? If that's unsuitable, might I assume that a leather cowboy hat or bush hat would take it on the chin? Is there anything else that you care to recommend?
Thanks in advance for any input.
For a moment I thought there was a poem coming.......I wonder if I might pick your brains about hats and rain.
For a moment I thought there was a poem coming.......
Or perhaps I'll simply choose the most pleasing hat that's reasonably suitable. That might be the saner course.
Art does work like that as most hatters do.Does Art Fawcett install ribbons on ribbonless hats?
Does Art Fawcett install ribbons on ribbonless hats?
Spoke to him today about doing just that, on a 50's Stratoliner that came to me without a ribbon, and in dire need of cleaning. He's willing to do that one, and I've never bought a hat from him (yet... though it is practically inevitable!). Sending the Strat off tomorrow, the ugly "before" pics were just put up in the eBay thread here on The Lounge.At one time Art was doing such work only for customers that had bought a hat from him.
I am not sure how he does it now.