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These are fresh out-of-the-box photos - I haven't touched the shape or anything else, mainly because I'm still thinking about what I want to do. Thought I'd share some shots. Disappointed by the news that the Bluegrass Green Campdraft is no more, Hats Direct pointed me towards the Squatter in Willow Green as an alternative. Thinking, what the heck, I went ahead with it and waited the few months for one to be made in my size (63, 7 7/8).
It's always tough to get good representations of color in these things, so I tried to make sure these came out at least roughly accurate. I threw in an array of other Akubra felts for comparison.
Next to a Sand (or if you prefer, Akubra Silverbelly) Campdraft.
It came pre-styled in a porkpie fashion.
The hat has no liner. Besides the usual Akubra logo and "MADE IN AUSTRALIA" gold lettering on the sweatband, there is a block of gold lettering which reads:
Squatter
Featherweight
The hat is "Superfine" quality, rather than the Imperial or Heritage grades on most Akubras.
Finally, here's an array of Akubra felts for comparison. From the left: Carbon Grey Federation, Sand Campdraft, Willow Green Squatter, Mid Brown Federation.
I have never seen a Superfine Featherweight Akubra before, and the felt is very nice. It's noticeably lighter than the Feds or Campdraft, and quite soft.
Going to have to figure out what to do about styling.
It's always tough to get good representations of color in these things, so I tried to make sure these came out at least roughly accurate. I threw in an array of other Akubra felts for comparison.
Next to a Sand (or if you prefer, Akubra Silverbelly) Campdraft.
It came pre-styled in a porkpie fashion.
The hat has no liner. Besides the usual Akubra logo and "MADE IN AUSTRALIA" gold lettering on the sweatband, there is a block of gold lettering which reads:
Squatter
Featherweight
The hat is "Superfine" quality, rather than the Imperial or Heritage grades on most Akubras.
Finally, here's an array of Akubra felts for comparison. From the left: Carbon Grey Federation, Sand Campdraft, Willow Green Squatter, Mid Brown Federation.
I have never seen a Superfine Featherweight Akubra before, and the felt is very nice. It's noticeably lighter than the Feds or Campdraft, and quite soft.
Going to have to figure out what to do about styling.