WonkyBloke
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Two completely different approaches. Both completely valid.
I agree very much with Brent here. As the experience in finding vintage hats and sharing them here has been rewarding. It has helped me tremendously... especially during this past year. I will say though... just a short while ago I might have been somewhat in line with Wonky’s thinking. Thoughts like... “well I have one or two grey hats... I sure don’t need anymore grey hats with black ribbons” Or “one black hat is more than enough”. I suppose those boundaries fall by the wayside in exchange for new self imposed boundaries that may or may not be adhered to.I agree that experiences give me much more pleasure than possessions. My hat hobby hasn’t come at the expense of anything more important.
What you call shopping I call “the hunt.” I like finding the deals and the unusual. Finding an 80 year old gem is very satisfying. It’s also great to commission a custom hat and start a new hat on its 100+ year journey.
I also feel completely different than you on vintage items. For me, the fact that an item’s story predates me doesn’t bother me at all. I’ll add my marks and at some point someone else will assume ownership. It’s part of its appeal to me: being part of the history of a quality item that 70-100 years later are still going strong. I much prefer vintage over new, and in hats you also usually get a much better item when you go vintage.
I do enjoy that unlike so many other subjects of collection, hats can be worn and put to use. It’s not something hidden away that no one gets to see. It’s also a very tactile experience: vintage felt is fantastic stuff.
I agree very much with Brent here. As the experience in finding vintage hats and sharing them here has been rewarding. It has helped me tremendously... especially during this past year. I will say though... just a short while ago I might have been somewhat in line with Wonky’s thinking. Thoughts like... “well I have one or two grey hats... I sure don’t need anymore grey hats with black ribbons” Or “one black hat is more than enough”. I suppose those boundaries fall by the wayside in exchange for new self imposed boundaries that may or may not be adhered to.
Gray hats with black ribbons? Well, you need:
One Stetson, one Borsalino, one Mallory, one Knox, one Dobbs, preferably a Cavanagh, a Resistol, and a few smaller brands to complete the set.
Under each of those manufacturers, you need at least one in each quality level (e.g., a 3X, a Royal, and a Royal Deluxe for Stetson; a Mallory Ten, Fifteen, etc.).
Then there are the features - Mode Edge, Selve-Edge, longhair, Custom Edge, does it have a wind trolley? Sharksgill vs. regular bow, varying brim widths and crown heights. Bound edges and raw edges.
That's a good start on gray with black ribbon. Now, the browns...
Which shade of Gray were you talking about?
I'm in the only enough hats to serve a purpose camp. I found a style / model that I liked and bought it in other colors.
Stetson Roadster in walnut & sage green is my daily hat of choice. I did remove the leather hat band on them and replaced it with a 1 inch ribbon.
Akubra Banjo Patterson is my hiking, yard work hat.
Newly purchased Scala Panama hat is gojng worn on really hot days.
My one beaver felt Stetson Pinnacle hat is relegated to cooler weather.
When I want a new hat I go upstairs or downstairs and “discover” something I haven’t seen in months. One big plus is I liked them all enough to buy at some point!
Gray hats with black ribbons? Well, you need:
One Stetson, one Borsalino, one Mallory, one Knox, one Dobbs, preferably a Cavanagh, a Resistol, and a few smaller brands to complete the set.
Under each of those manufacturers, you need at least one in each quality level (e.g., a 3X, a Royal, and a Royal Deluxe for Stetson; a Mallory Ten, Fifteen, etc.).
Then there are the features - Mode Edge, Selve-Edge, longhair, Custom Edge, does it have a wind trolley? Sharksgill vs. regular bow, varying brim widths and crown heights. Bound edges and raw edges.
That's a good start on gray with black ribbon. Now, the browns...
Which shade of Gray were you talking about?
Actual footage....Y'know, I tried visualizing it, but it quickly started to look like one of those boards where the crazy person is linking everything together on the wall with pins and string, and I''m not a crazy person.
I know that because the voices in my head tell me I'm OK.
If I could have only one modern, production hat it would be an Akubra Campdraft. It comes open crown and you can bash it a dozen ways and it looks good in all of them. It has enough brim to block sun, but not so much you can’t wear it to town. It stands up to rain and it’s cheap enough you don’t have to baby it.
...and I reach my first dilemma, and one of the catalysts for starting this thread. I've seen a panama hat on sale. Certainly too wide a brim for out and about for me for the reasons mentioned above, but great as a dressy sun hat for summer functions. Will that be one too many? Do I want to only use the safari as a rain hat? Undecided ... but as it's on sale, I need to make my mind up sooon...
As in 50 shades of grey? Is that what all the fuss was about? Hat colour? Seriously?Which shade of Gray were you talking about?
Deciding where to draw the line? You should take a look at some of the leather jacket threads:
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/post-pictures-of-your-jacket-collection.84142/
Leather jackets are MUCH easier. I just have one, and that's plenty for me
I just hope that whatever you’re infected with isn’t contagious.
HEY....leather jackets are people too!!I just hope that whatever you’re infected with isn’t contagious.