Matt Deckard
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Okay what about historically? Any famous hatters or shops from the recent past that folded yet are still known?
Christys and Locke & Co immediately come to mind.Matt Deckard said:Okay what about historically? Any famous hatters or shops from the recent past that folded yet are still known?
The relic of the once great Herbert Johnson is now owned and peddled by Swaine, Adeney, Brigg near the top of St James's Street. The hats on offer bay at the moon. Mind you, Swaine Adeney still sells some fine leather goods, umbrellas and canes, though their stock of whips...for those among us who crave whips...is greatly diminished.Matt Deckard said:Okay what about historically? Any famous hatters or shops from the recent past that folded yet are still known?
You can bring out the violins
EDIT: There's also the hat museum in Stockport, their gift shop has a Christy's ordering service, but only have about 15 hats in stock to try on. If you're ever in the area it's worth a look round, entry is free. (but not worth a special trip in my opinion)
Failsworth are still going, but don't seem to produce fur-felts anymore.
Nice tweed newsboys, though - I have one I bought from Aero. Unfortunately Aero only sell the two colours. My favourite newsboys, though, are from Hepville (Germany), via Etsy.
Got a nice silk/wool cap from Laird Hatters http://www.lairdhatters.com/ in London a couple of years ago. Some nice things, though pricey.
Quite the opposite for me, I came across Fabhatrix during a trip to Edinburgh's: Whisky Experience. They are very helpful, I send them a photo of a hat that's caught my eye. They send me a price, if I agree to it, the hat arrives a couple of weeks later.Here in Edinburgh there is only one 'specialist' hat shop (Fabhatrix), which mainly does Olney and Linney, with pretty much everything else being wool felt.
So all in all it's not great for fedoras, and most of us are reliant on importing hats from somewhere abroad.
Rob St.C
I make my own. Currently I make ladies occasion hats at my shop and studio in West Wales. I've made a few gent's hats recently and I've got the bug! I have a lot to learn but my plan is to spend the next year building up my hatting equipment and my expertise and running down the wedding hat side of it. I will be spending a lot of time at the Fedora Lounge I think.
You'll have next to no UK competition - good luck!
I have a lot to learn but my plan is to spend the next year building up my hatting equipment and my expertise and running down the wedding hat side of it
Not to sound discouraging but it's a very big project, if you plan to make a business from bespoke gents hats.
I wonder if I can build up the necessary block pile piecemeal.