This is really a sweet looking hat!Alucard73 said:Here is my Optimo Milan. I have not yet figured out how to match it with my suits.
jpbales said:I've got a Miller Milan on the way- my fiancee said she would buy me a hat since I spent 400$ on wedding bands for her. I almost said "honey, you don't have to get me anything," but I just couldn't pass up that offer!!
I saw a nice vintage Stetson milan, 7 3/8, at an antique store, but it was a size too small and not really a style I particularly liked, so I passed it up. The price was a steal though. I might go back and see if they still have it and then put it up in the classifieds.
Lefty said:replacing my dead links
Optimo
vonwotan said:Did you visit Optimo for a fitting and to chose the ribbon before you ordered? I would like two Milans, one light and one dark and I love the interesting blue striped ribbon for the ligther straw. I have also been looking for someone to make something along the lines of the homburg posted in this thread or worn by Sebastian Flyte in Brideshead...
Lefty said:The answer is here.
The photos are here.
The beard is gone.
Sebastian's hat, if I recall correctly, was in pretty rough shape. You might want to find a beat-up vintage milan if you want that country look.
rgraham said:Here is a Dobbs Milan sold by Roos Atkins around the late 50s. My grandmother had bought it for my grandfather, but he didn't like it, and never wore it. I do remember that it was quite a bit lighter in color than it is today. The colors are very accurate in these photos.
I wish it fit my head...
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RBH said:We need to see some shots of you wearing it!
:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clapjpbales said:Can do! I wore it to church today.