Zanzibarstar
One of the Regulars
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- 104
- Location
- Burlington, VT
Maybe this subject has been addressed before, but I'm fascinated with the different characteristics of felt from the different manufacturers. Every single one of my hats feels different!
My hats and their characteristics:
Vintage Dobbs 5th Ave.--Thick, soft felt. Pliable but durable.
Vintage Resistol XXX Beaver--Velour like softness. Retains shape, slightly stiffer than Dobbs.
Vintage Royal Stetson--Extremely stiff.
Vintage Churchill Beaver "50"--Soft, luxurious feeling felt. Thinner than Dobbs and Resistol. Dents easily.
Modern Akubra Cattleman--Stiff, stout felt.
So...a number of questions. How do other's hat's felt compare to these makers as well as others? How do modern felt hats compare to the vintage? How about Vintage Silhouettes? Penman? Are they of comparable quality felt to the vintage? I think this would be an interesting comparison to make. Anyone agree?
My hats and their characteristics:
Vintage Dobbs 5th Ave.--Thick, soft felt. Pliable but durable.
Vintage Resistol XXX Beaver--Velour like softness. Retains shape, slightly stiffer than Dobbs.
Vintage Royal Stetson--Extremely stiff.
Vintage Churchill Beaver "50"--Soft, luxurious feeling felt. Thinner than Dobbs and Resistol. Dents easily.
Modern Akubra Cattleman--Stiff, stout felt.
So...a number of questions. How do other's hat's felt compare to these makers as well as others? How do modern felt hats compare to the vintage? How about Vintage Silhouettes? Penman? Are they of comparable quality felt to the vintage? I think this would be an interesting comparison to make. Anyone agree?