I'm a new member who has been lurking around the board a few days. I've learned quite a lot from reading past posts. This is a great resource.
Quick question, though: Much as I would like to get a vintage hat, I've got a 7 5/8 head, so it's difficult to find anything. I'm looking on ebay, but I'm wary of spending too much for anything sight unseen.
I live in New York and just found what used to be Worth and Worth hats (www.hatshop.com). No longer in their location on Madison Ave., they now operate out of a suite on a hotel on 55th Street. Their display room has what look to me like some excellent new hats: smooth, dense felt, supple to the touch, nice stitching, etc. They are manufactured by a company in Italy named Cervo.
Does anybody have any experience with these hats?
(Incidentally, I saw the thread about Levine Hat Co. in St. Louis. I grew up in St. Louis, and spent way too much money and time at Levine. They have some excellent hats and a really great staff. My most recent hat from them is their Knox porkpie, which I bought about three years ago and which is still in brand-new shape despite heavy use. (They're an honest bunch, too: they tell you not to waste your money on new Borsalinos.))
Quick question, though: Much as I would like to get a vintage hat, I've got a 7 5/8 head, so it's difficult to find anything. I'm looking on ebay, but I'm wary of spending too much for anything sight unseen.
I live in New York and just found what used to be Worth and Worth hats (www.hatshop.com). No longer in their location on Madison Ave., they now operate out of a suite on a hotel on 55th Street. Their display room has what look to me like some excellent new hats: smooth, dense felt, supple to the touch, nice stitching, etc. They are manufactured by a company in Italy named Cervo.
Does anybody have any experience with these hats?
(Incidentally, I saw the thread about Levine Hat Co. in St. Louis. I grew up in St. Louis, and spent way too much money and time at Levine. They have some excellent hats and a really great staff. My most recent hat from them is their Knox porkpie, which I bought about three years ago and which is still in brand-new shape despite heavy use. (They're an honest bunch, too: they tell you not to waste your money on new Borsalinos.))