Today I accidently found out what happens to Panama hats when the get really wet. A sunny day turned very quickly into a thunderstorm and there was no place to hide. At home I examined the damage and I am afraid but the hat is lost! :eusa_doh: It got totally soft and without a block to form it on it lost it´s shape completely. Thank god it was only a cheap one.... [huh]
In my experience cheap wool felt hats hold their shape up to a year and the starting to loose it. I will soon get rid of my cheapo wool felt traveller.
Today I accidently found out what happens to Panama hats when the get really wet. A sunny day turned very quickly into a thunderstorm and there was no place to hide. At home I examined the damage and I am afraid but the hat is lost! :eusa_doh: It got totally soft and without a block to form it on it lost it´s shape completely. Thank god it was only a cheap one.... [huh]
I still have to get my Christy´s really wet but I think it should be up to the job.
I'm with Cicero...only all those other hats are a good thing to look at pictures of....lol...I'm not collecting any hats or razors that are not also a pleasure to use... I used to collect trumpets too, but they were all great playing horns aswell...If a hat is going to fall apart or become worthless after getting caught in a shower I'm not interested....Maybe Decker's right....Maybe I need to cultivate an interest in Yellow rubber rain hats...lol....seems alot simpler than gambling everytime I wear a $100 hat outside, in case of rain...ha,ha.Imho....hats and rain= Marriage.
A hat is a tool for me.
Ok, it must have something, it must be a delight to carry, it must look good on my head.
But for me the most important thing is, it has to protect me against weather elements.
All those other hats are a good thing to collect.
I guess I'll get an Akubra....but I've read so much here about shrinkage....guess owning a fedora is for gamblers only....lol...I've been so fired up and in lust for these hats....Now I WANT to lose interest...
Try vintage - all my hats are vintage and all have stood up the the elements: sun, rain, blizzards, sleet, etc. with no problems.
...its a shame fedoras in general have turned out to be such a pain....only the most expensive are as good as an originalyl $20 hat.....