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My hat arrived! It was well packaged in a real hat box and while the cardboard was thin the hat arrived without damage. Inside the box, the hat came with a linen storage bag branded with the company’s name.
One touch was all I needed to see what all the fuss over FEPSA rabbit and hare blend felts is all about. This hat is incredibly soft and thin. I’ve never felt a modern hat that had a hand like this. The felt was some of the softest and thinnest I’ve felt on a hat; it would change shape in a strong breeze. The pouncing was even and nicely done. The closest “modern” hat I own that comes close to comparing is a VS made with a vintage Mallory hat body except the Hufvud is thinner and has less “body.” The brim, however, has more body and is slightly stiffer without being in any way too stiff. I’m not giving up on beaver custom hats, but I don’t think I’d rather have had this hat in beaver even if the price was the same. This is some wonderful felt.
The shape is classic #52 and the workmanship is all that I could have asked for. The liner is sewed in and the company name and established date is embroidered at the tip.
The sweat is unique and the hatter takes a lot of pride in them. They are deer leather and they as soft and very supple. My size, 61.5, is embossed in gold as is the company name and “Hand Made in Sweden Rabbit & Hare.” The fit is perfect “true to size.” The brim has a medium to light flange.
Mikael, the proprietor/hatter, did not have a name for the felt color. He said it was close to Winchester’s Natural so I included a photo of this hat on top of a Winchester beaver in natural; pretty close. I don’t see any tool marks on the felt and the stitching is unobtrusive and tasteful.
I will buy from Hufvud again, that’s for sure. My only small complaints are that he has a limited selection of real grosgrain ribbon (he offers petersham too) and his brim binding is way over market pricing. Vintage ribbon is a challenge for all hatters as there is a finite and dwindling supply of it. The brim binding is, I suspect, a product of the time it takes him to complete it since it is all done by hand. Brim binding is one area of hat making where I do not think you get a better result by doing it by hand, but the machine and attachment(s) are hard to come by and expensive. I get why he might charge what he does for it, but the top tier hatters do it perfectly and charge way less. My solution was simple: go with a raw edge.
I also need to say this one more time: I sent Mikael several email messages in the commissioning of this hat. He answered every one of them, and usually did so within just a few hours and sometimes within minutes. He definitely knows the value of customer service and he has great patience in dealing with customers.
Some of you know that I’m a frequent customer of discount custom hatters and that I’m willing to overlook small flaws due to the price point: this is NOT such a hat. Mikael may be young and relatively new at making hats, but his workmanship stands comparison to anyone’s. Like I said, I’m going to order another as soon as I can decide the details.
Winchester’s Natural on the bottom for color comparison:
I’m keeping the crease soft and organic as befits such a thin soft hat.
Specs:
Size: 61.5
Brim: 2 3/4” wide raw edge
Crown: 6” open #52
Ribbon color: Serpent
I also requested extra fine pouncing, but I got the impression he pounces all of his hats this way.
Thank you Mikael!
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One touch was all I needed to see what all the fuss over FEPSA rabbit and hare blend felts is all about. This hat is incredibly soft and thin. I’ve never felt a modern hat that had a hand like this. The felt was some of the softest and thinnest I’ve felt on a hat; it would change shape in a strong breeze. The pouncing was even and nicely done. The closest “modern” hat I own that comes close to comparing is a VS made with a vintage Mallory hat body except the Hufvud is thinner and has less “body.” The brim, however, has more body and is slightly stiffer without being in any way too stiff. I’m not giving up on beaver custom hats, but I don’t think I’d rather have had this hat in beaver even if the price was the same. This is some wonderful felt.
The shape is classic #52 and the workmanship is all that I could have asked for. The liner is sewed in and the company name and established date is embroidered at the tip.
The sweat is unique and the hatter takes a lot of pride in them. They are deer leather and they as soft and very supple. My size, 61.5, is embossed in gold as is the company name and “Hand Made in Sweden Rabbit & Hare.” The fit is perfect “true to size.” The brim has a medium to light flange.
Mikael, the proprietor/hatter, did not have a name for the felt color. He said it was close to Winchester’s Natural so I included a photo of this hat on top of a Winchester beaver in natural; pretty close. I don’t see any tool marks on the felt and the stitching is unobtrusive and tasteful.
I will buy from Hufvud again, that’s for sure. My only small complaints are that he has a limited selection of real grosgrain ribbon (he offers petersham too) and his brim binding is way over market pricing. Vintage ribbon is a challenge for all hatters as there is a finite and dwindling supply of it. The brim binding is, I suspect, a product of the time it takes him to complete it since it is all done by hand. Brim binding is one area of hat making where I do not think you get a better result by doing it by hand, but the machine and attachment(s) are hard to come by and expensive. I get why he might charge what he does for it, but the top tier hatters do it perfectly and charge way less. My solution was simple: go with a raw edge.
I also need to say this one more time: I sent Mikael several email messages in the commissioning of this hat. He answered every one of them, and usually did so within just a few hours and sometimes within minutes. He definitely knows the value of customer service and he has great patience in dealing with customers.
Some of you know that I’m a frequent customer of discount custom hatters and that I’m willing to overlook small flaws due to the price point: this is NOT such a hat. Mikael may be young and relatively new at making hats, but his workmanship stands comparison to anyone’s. Like I said, I’m going to order another as soon as I can decide the details.
Winchester’s Natural on the bottom for color comparison:
I’m keeping the crease soft and organic as befits such a thin soft hat.
Specs:
Size: 61.5
Brim: 2 3/4” wide raw edge
Crown: 6” open #52
Ribbon color: Serpent
I also requested extra fine pouncing, but I got the impression he pounces all of his hats this way.
Thank you Mikael!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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