Frederick Chook
New in Town
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Toodle pip, fedoristas. I love a good hat, but whichever nature deity was on shift when I was created saw fit to let me be somewhat awkwardly-shaped. I'm a 7 5/8, too large for most vintage, and have a fairly oblong face, strong chin but not the longest forehead... which means that most hats simply look too tall on me.
Most days I wear my old faithful, a cheap wool-felt porkpie with a compact 3.25 inch crown which suits me a charm. I do think it's time to invest in a new one, though... so, which hatters make a fedora with a crown no higher than around 3.5-3.75? Has anyone been in a similar predicament? I've been looking at teardrop crowns and generous brims, but those are details to come later. Ditto for a shorter homburg.
(Summer is coming for us Southern Hemisphereans, so felt hats are of no urgency anyway, it's straw weather! I've been eyeing up the straw boaters at Miller Hats - has anyone sampled their work?)
Cheers muchly,
Yours sincerely,
Frederick Chook
Most days I wear my old faithful, a cheap wool-felt porkpie with a compact 3.25 inch crown which suits me a charm. I do think it's time to invest in a new one, though... so, which hatters make a fedora with a crown no higher than around 3.5-3.75? Has anyone been in a similar predicament? I've been looking at teardrop crowns and generous brims, but those are details to come later. Ditto for a shorter homburg.
(Summer is coming for us Southern Hemisphereans, so felt hats are of no urgency anyway, it's straw weather! I've been eyeing up the straw boaters at Miller Hats - has anyone sampled their work?)
Cheers muchly,
Yours sincerely,
Frederick Chook