ccajackson
Familiar Face
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- Boston, MA
Hello FL'ers! I found the Lounge as I've been contemplating my first Montecristi hat. I own a Stetson Sutley (in bronze) and a Miller Hats teardrop fedora (in gray), but with the currently nasty Boston summer, I realized I need something cooler. My discovery of the world of Montecristi began when I started looking for a straw golf hat (ala Greg Norman). Somehow I reached Brent Black's site, which gave a nice history and overview, as well as pictures of some beautiful toppers, and swayed me towards a daily hat (like a Montecristi fedora) from an intermittently-used golf hat. Further searching led me to the Lounge, where Panama Bob and others have dramatically furthered my education (thanks to all!).
Some questions that linger relate to the hats themselves and some to the process of getting it. If it's OK, I'll just list the questions:
1. Are these hats actually as cool (temperature-wise) as they look? Some of the finer weaves seem like they might not be as "breezy" as a straw hat sounds to be. The Cuenca Brisa weaves look more open, but to my eye they lack the real 'pop' of the nice Montecristis or even the Cuenca Llano weaves.
2. Can the Montecristis be worn with impunity in the rain? As I wear glasses, an added benefit of my fedoras is the protection of my lenses from the blatter. Will this exposure sap the blocked stiffness of a Montecristi?
3. From some of the threads, it seems that Montecristis (especially the very fine ones) have a tendency to floppiness even with good blocking; how do you find they do in gusty weather (Boston can get some good gales!) - do the brims flap like pennants (or fly off like a kite) in a good blow? Also, do they maintain a nice snap in front?
4. If an unblocked hat is purchased, what should I expect to pay for blocking (such as from Art Fawcett), and who are the folks to consider for after-purchase blocking?
Thanks so much for your help. You all host a great site!
C-C
Some questions that linger relate to the hats themselves and some to the process of getting it. If it's OK, I'll just list the questions:
1. Are these hats actually as cool (temperature-wise) as they look? Some of the finer weaves seem like they might not be as "breezy" as a straw hat sounds to be. The Cuenca Brisa weaves look more open, but to my eye they lack the real 'pop' of the nice Montecristis or even the Cuenca Llano weaves.
2. Can the Montecristis be worn with impunity in the rain? As I wear glasses, an added benefit of my fedoras is the protection of my lenses from the blatter. Will this exposure sap the blocked stiffness of a Montecristi?
3. From some of the threads, it seems that Montecristis (especially the very fine ones) have a tendency to floppiness even with good blocking; how do you find they do in gusty weather (Boston can get some good gales!) - do the brims flap like pennants (or fly off like a kite) in a good blow? Also, do they maintain a nice snap in front?
4. If an unblocked hat is purchased, what should I expect to pay for blocking (such as from Art Fawcett), and who are the folks to consider for after-purchase blocking?
Thanks so much for your help. You all host a great site!
C-C