Brinybay
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I managed to get to a few hat vendors to try on some hats. The first place was David Morgan. I stopped by there while in the area, but it was close to closing time so I didn't try many on. I did get to meet Mr. Morgan. Very nice guy, even has a sense of humor. While trying on a few, I was concerned about the impact of the NW weather (rain) on hats like these. So I asked "Now what happens when it rains?". Of course I meant the hat, but he replied with a smirk and said "Well, your head stays dry, and so do your glasses." The other places I went to didn't specialize in hats, but had a limited selection. Here are the pics for your critique (of the hats, I know I need to lose weight, and I'm working on it):
Akubra Casual. I really liked the way this felt, and it's crushable. I think it would look better if I didn't wear it like a BB hat, push it forward more. What do you think?
The next two were at a men's store in Ballard, WA. They had only a very limited selection of Brixton Hats, and of them, only a couple in my size. I liked the gray one the best, and may have bought it except that it was just a smidgen too large, even though the store tag said "small". The crown touched the top of my head. I think the size must have been mis-marked. But I have to say, the young gal helping me was very courteous, polite, and enthusiastic about helping me. That counts for a lot, in my book:
These other two were at Nordstroms. Extremely limited selection, and a haughty clerk who didn't want to be bothered, that's why the pics aren't real good. The hats were "lite-felt", whatever that is, manufactured by Bailey:
Akubra Casual. I really liked the way this felt, and it's crushable. I think it would look better if I didn't wear it like a BB hat, push it forward more. What do you think?
The next two were at a men's store in Ballard, WA. They had only a very limited selection of Brixton Hats, and of them, only a couple in my size. I liked the gray one the best, and may have bought it except that it was just a smidgen too large, even though the store tag said "small". The crown touched the top of my head. I think the size must have been mis-marked. But I have to say, the young gal helping me was very courteous, polite, and enthusiastic about helping me. That counts for a lot, in my book:
These other two were at Nordstroms. Extremely limited selection, and a haughty clerk who didn't want to be bothered, that's why the pics aren't real good. The hats were "lite-felt", whatever that is, manufactured by Bailey: