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Alan, Thanks! Same back to you regarding your fantastic collection. BTW I was inspired by your "Comparison" thread.
Mike, Ole, Richard, Thanks!
Mike, Ole, Richard, Thanks!
I have / had a good number of Zapf hats. They are a low volume maker so not a large operation. They make Trachten style hats which many people on here have a problem with (not me). The Zapf hats I have are well made (not a match for the finest vintage but what is?) especially the Collection Habsburg models which are a bit City Dress meets Trachten (see below). I heard Zapf are moving away from leather sweatbands so make sure you ask about that if it's a concern.
This is from a few years ago. Zapf Hofmarschall from the Habsburg Collection. They are now listed as ZAPF EXQUISITE.
The Dane- I think I'll try them out and report back once I receive my hat. Sorry about the language confusion.
You could say the same about Western style hats which get a pass on here. Where I live (DC - Baltimore) you would draw more attention wearing a traditional Western style hat than a Trachten style hat. Also not all Trachten hats are the same style.
- not to mention the Christmas tree! Many Danes feel that our culture is under pressure these years, which have resulted in a lot of debates on the issue, "Danishness". Concensus is that if you cut all German and French influence on Danish culture away, not much would be left. The last 50 years most influence has come from the U.S.
We all share a lot of culture, and it's not always obvious, where things originated. Still there are things, that we consider pretty exotic across cultures. I really adore all your fantastic European hats, but the trachtenhüte I simply don't understand - the same with "rope" ribbon, feathers and gamsbart. It seems natural to me to see them in the Alps, but in the streets of Copenhagen they seem so out of context. Bear with me, please
Ole, I was going to suggest Danish Pastries, but just read that they are an import from Vienna... I have read one of Jussi Adler-Olsen's books (in translation) if that cheers you up
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A new arrival from Paddy with a most un-germanic name 'Delmonte', but the Fein Haar on the liner suggests a German origin. A true stingy brim:
Steve, thank you for ALL that you do here, and on your own site as a "keeper of the flame." Your effort and collection are more appreciated than you know!
And, as Mike said, I , too, would pay to see your collection!