jlee562
I'll Lock Up
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I don't mind that people are straying away from traditional designs and grosgrain bows (more ribbon for the rest of us). I wouldn't personally wear a good chunk of these modern styled hats, but no grudge against them. No item of clothing stays the same in perpetuity. Bob at BSHW has a packet of fabrics from me that are theoretically going to show up on a hat one day (lol).
I also don't have anything against a distressed hat. I have a distressed guitar that's "missing paint" from half of the back of the thing (Joe Strummer Telecaster). But the thing I don't get about the actual distressing being done by some out there is the waxy look. That's not what a well worn hat looks like. I don't even know what It's supposed to be emulating. Oh, and the random stitches. What is that supposed to be? I actually want to experiment with Japanese sashiko stitching patterns on a hat, but like, that's a design. Not a stitch that isn't holding anything together.
In the event that anyone reading this thread might be after that look and might not want to speak up after we all just trashed that style, the best advice I would give is to head over to Club Obi Wan and check out some of the things the Indy hat folks are doing. There are some tricks from the film trade (e.g. fuller's earth) and just some things other folks have thought up along the way to get realistic "sweat stains" and the like. Generally speaking, I think Indy hats are the best distressed out there, because to the obsessive fan (of which I am one!), it has to look like the hat and bad fake sweat stains would ruin that. Some western hat makers are better than others at the whole distressed look as well.
I also don't have anything against a distressed hat. I have a distressed guitar that's "missing paint" from half of the back of the thing (Joe Strummer Telecaster). But the thing I don't get about the actual distressing being done by some out there is the waxy look. That's not what a well worn hat looks like. I don't even know what It's supposed to be emulating. Oh, and the random stitches. What is that supposed to be? I actually want to experiment with Japanese sashiko stitching patterns on a hat, but like, that's a design. Not a stitch that isn't holding anything together.
In the event that anyone reading this thread might be after that look and might not want to speak up after we all just trashed that style, the best advice I would give is to head over to Club Obi Wan and check out some of the things the Indy hat folks are doing. There are some tricks from the film trade (e.g. fuller's earth) and just some things other folks have thought up along the way to get realistic "sweat stains" and the like. Generally speaking, I think Indy hats are the best distressed out there, because to the obsessive fan (of which I am one!), it has to look like the hat and bad fake sweat stains would ruin that. Some western hat makers are better than others at the whole distressed look as well.
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