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Rowan Morrison

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Hi, can anyone tell me anything interesting about this hat? It's actually my first proper hat I've ever bought. I believe it is a fedora, but it is made of cotton, not felt (as I believe is normal for a fedora, based on my research). The label says Anderson & Sheppard but this is a tailoring house, not a hat maker, so I wondered if someone makes this for A&S and they stick their own label on it? Does anyone know who this would be made by? And I'd also like to see pictures of people wearing this hat (or a similar one) in a stylish way if anyone has them!
 

Jimmy__patt

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Hi, can anyone tell me anything interesting about this hat? It's actually my first proper hat I've ever bought. I believe it is a fedora, but it is made of cotton, not felt (as I believe is normal for a fedora, based on my research). The label says Anderson & Sheppard but this is a tailoring house, not a hat maker, so I wondered if someone makes this for A&S and they stick their own label on it? Does anyone know who this would be made by? And I'd also like to see pictures of people wearing this hat (or a similar one) in a stylish way if anyone has them!

A&S definitely does not make this hat in house.

They outsource it to a hat maker probably like Christies of London or similar.

How much did you pay for it if you dont mind me asking?
 

Rowan Morrison

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A&S definitely does not make this hat in house.

They outsource it to a hat maker probably like Christies of London or similar.

How much did you pay for it if you dont mind me asking?
It says Made In Italy, so perhaps not Christies? Unless they make in Italy?
I paid £80 for it, it was reduced, I can't remember the original price but it was around £160 I think.
 

SnowyViking

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Hey all. I'm thinking of buying a new panama hat and I really want a Monticriti but I have looked arround and almost all of them har black hat bands and litle color so I wonder if somone could help me with finding one? I also want it to be pure white and not natural color but it seem to be very few of them also sadly.
 
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Hey all. I'm thinking of buying a new panama hat and I really want a Monticriti but I have looked arround and almost all of them har black hat bands and litle color so I wonder if somone could help me with finding one? I also want it to be pure white and not natural color but it seem to be very few of them also sadly.
Where have you looked?
Panamahatsdirect.com offers great value.
 

Dortreo

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Newbie questions. I just got a Christy foldaway. It’s easy to put a crease and pinch into it but just as easy for them to go away. Is that just what happens with a folding hat? How do I ensure the crease and pinch stay in place?

Also any tips on how to make the brim look good? I’m trying to fold the front down but it seems to cause the sides to poof out awkwardly.
 

Steve1857

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Newbie questions. I just got a Christy foldaway. It’s easy to put a crease and pinch into it but just as easy for them to go away. Is that just what happens with a folding hat? How do I ensure the crease and pinch stay in place?

Also any tips on how to make the brim look good? I’m trying to fold the front down but it seems to cause the sides to poof out awkwardly.
Steam is usually your best friend.

Photos of your hat will help even better if it's tips you want.
 

Jimmy__patt

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Anybody know where I can get my hats steamed and shaped in Brooklyn or Manhattan? My vintage beaver hats have gotten very soft I think from humidity in storage. How do I get that stiffness back in them?
 
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Anybody know where I can get my hats steamed and shaped in Brooklyn or Manhattan? My vintage beaver hats have gotten very soft I think from humidity in storage. How do I get that stiffness back in them?
These are things you could do yourself with little more than a tea kettle or another way of producing steam. A hat brush always helps in freshening a hat. Steaming a hat will usually help activate what shellac is in the felt.

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shopkin

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If steam alone won't do it, you can mix up some weak shellac and apply. The quick-and-easy solution is the spray-on Kahl's Hat Stiffener.
 

Flyhalf Keith

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Has anyone here ever sent their Barbour jacket back in to Barbour to be rewaxed? I’ve debated doing it by myself (I’ve waxed every musette bag I’ve owned since Boy Scouts), but want to know if it’ll have another “honeymoon” period if I invest in sending it back to them. Thanks!
 
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The Lost Cowboy

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Anybody know where I can get my hats steamed and shaped in Brooklyn or Manhattan? My vintage beaver hats have gotten very soft I think from humidity in storage. How do I get that stiffness back in them?
Did you try steaming them yourself? That often brings the stiffener back to life in vintage hats. Just use a kettle or a pot of boiling water. You can then shape it how you want.
 

Logan1313

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Resistol “The Yellowstone” unfortunately, I can’t find information on this hat in any of the Stockman catalogues or anywhere els. And to make matters worse, the TV show makes it even harder lol. The BR font tells me it’s 50s. I called Jason’s and I was told The Yellowstone was made specifically for men’s shops in Wyoming and Montana. Could be I suppose, but unlikely. Sorry there wasn’t a before picture, but I always get too excited to start cleaning and steaming. My guess is this came with some sort of pinch and teardrop crease. I’m partial to a telescope myself. One other thing, there was a plastic liner on the top of the liner. It was sticky to the touch, like it had started to disintegrate or it was covered in pomade. I was able to cut it out without damaging the liner.
 

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