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Hey, what about the feather?

thefedorastore

A-List Customer
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Prosser, WA til fall
Dinerman said:
mine broke, ( I guess they get brittle) and the only hat store close to me sucks. Anywhere I can buy just the feather?

PM me with a mailing addy and your choice base color of yellow or red, which are what I have available for the public. I will send you one gratis. I have a collection of others, but they are reserved to go with the neckties.

Duane
 

Benny Holiday

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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3,805
Location
Sydney Australia
I'm not entirely sure about the origin of the feather

but I'll shamelessly put the blame on this dude, back in the 12th Century:

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(That's Robin Hood for you wise guys out there, not Errol Flynn! :p

Well, he's as far back as I can think to go to find a man's hat with a feather in it! I suppose the idea's been around a long time.

My fedoras, BTW, are featherless.
 

Pilgrim

One Too Many
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1,719
Location
Fort Collins, CO
Every group of feathers I have is bound at the base in a manner very similar to fly tying. I'd wager that any fly tying expert could whip up a feather accent with very little effort.

As for me - all my fedoras with wide ribbons have feathers, even the ones with 2 3/4" brims. The ones without are my Open Roads and Stratoliner, since they don't have a wide enough ribbon to hold a feather in place.

And if I ever change my mind, it takes only a moment to pluck the feather (apt verb, that...) from behind the ribbon.
 

GWD

One Too Many
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1,642
Location
Evergreen, Co
I have only two hats that I'll wear feather in. Very simple and small, but I feel they add to the look of the hat. The rest of them will never have feathers.

Stingy Mallory
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1960's Stetson Bantam
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4and1

One of the Regulars
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103
Location
central coast CA
The only fedora of mine with a feather is a black on black, and it really needs some color on it. My other hats go featherless and I like them that way.
 

JimWagner

Practically Family
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946
Location
Durham, NC
I recently bought a light gray, almost silverbelly homburg. It came with a feather and I was offered a pearl pin for it, but I didn't take the pin and removed the feather as soon as I got home. I don't have particularly strong feelings about either decoration, but I've just never worn either in any of my hats. Guess I'm just too conservative.

That said, I have a huge gamsbart on my tracht hat that I wore for playing in a German band for 13 years. But that was part of a costume and not street wear.
 

Aureliano

I'll Lock Up
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4,753
Location
Macondo.
Some people's hats look very good with feathers. Mine not and I cannot pull that look off. Mr. Paladin, a fellow lounger said to me once: "feathers are for dusters", !lol lol lol
 

QMcK

Familiar Face
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50
Location
Christchurch, New Zealand.
Marc Chevalier said:
Whole species of birds are now extinct in Brazil, thanks to ladies' penchant for feathered hats in the 19th and early-to-mid 20th century.

That's not counting the stuffed birds perched whole on ladies' wide-brimmed hats. An early 20th century horror show.

The Huia (of New Zealand) went extinct largely for similar reasons.

I hope that any feathers sold now are from birds which would have bred and killed anyway. Either that or they should be man-made feathers.
 

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