Picard1138
One of the Regulars
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Gentlemen,
I have been scouring the internet and some of the messages here, but I have yet to find answer on the "best" modern top hat, and/or restored originals.
To start off, I am getting married in about one year from today, and I wear about 7 3/8 (60-61cm, long oval) hat. I will either be in tails or a morning cutaway, depending on the time of the service of course, in either case I need a real top hat. I would like the look of a real topper as seen on gentlemen in the 1900s-1930s. I have been reading up and know the differences between the hats, tall crown vs. riding crown, and materials. (My groomsmen will most likely be wearing bowlers or homburgs, incidentally, and I have an excellent homburg from Selentino - purchased at JJ's in NYC - which has served me well for several years.)
Beaver toppers, with a silk look seems to be the only commonly available hat, (best seen from Selentino and Lock&Co, and one from Stetson at some point it seems). I have heard of two companies in the Netherlands (I believe) making new silk top hats, but their websites are old and I fear they may be out of business.
As for original: Restored original silk toppers in my size run into the thousands on some of the more posh European websites, however I am willing to take a gamble on an original and have it restored if I get one in time.
Any ideas on other sources or selections?
Thank you all for your help,
-Max
I have been scouring the internet and some of the messages here, but I have yet to find answer on the "best" modern top hat, and/or restored originals.
To start off, I am getting married in about one year from today, and I wear about 7 3/8 (60-61cm, long oval) hat. I will either be in tails or a morning cutaway, depending on the time of the service of course, in either case I need a real top hat. I would like the look of a real topper as seen on gentlemen in the 1900s-1930s. I have been reading up and know the differences between the hats, tall crown vs. riding crown, and materials. (My groomsmen will most likely be wearing bowlers or homburgs, incidentally, and I have an excellent homburg from Selentino - purchased at JJ's in NYC - which has served me well for several years.)
Beaver toppers, with a silk look seems to be the only commonly available hat, (best seen from Selentino and Lock&Co, and one from Stetson at some point it seems). I have heard of two companies in the Netherlands (I believe) making new silk top hats, but their websites are old and I fear they may be out of business.
As for original: Restored original silk toppers in my size run into the thousands on some of the more posh European websites, however I am willing to take a gamble on an original and have it restored if I get one in time.
Any ideas on other sources or selections?
Thank you all for your help,
-Max