Two more beauties, DRB and RLK.
I received felt samples in the mail from Tiffani today. I asked for browns and received ten or twelve of them. I have a rust long coat I'm looking for a match for, and oddly the burnt orange is the closest. I'm surprised, as I saw the burnt orange there last fall made up in a hat with an orange ribbon. I wasn't impressed, but I suppose if one toned it down with a different color ribbon it might make a nice looking lid.
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... that has to be one of the most PERFECT looking hats I've seen I originally thought it still needed a front pinch, but after looking at it more it's JUST RIGHT Gorgeous bow work and color with that felt and is that just a sewn brim or is it an underwelt? And what's the brim size as the proportions of crown/brim are PERFECT.
RLK, what block is this on? Mitchum? This is one of the most straight/high crowned Optimos I've ever seen!
Well the Dillinger appears high and straight on screen, but from what I understand, that's partially the way it's bashed and partially movie magic. Personally, the lack of high-and-straight crowns are one of the downsides of Optimo in my book, and why I consider Art Fawcett my go-to hatter. Not saying one is better than the other, as they both do top-notch work, just that Art's collection of blocks are more in line with what I'm looking for. That said, I still own two Optimo's. -M
That remains to be seen - I've yet to see an Optimo hat that looks like the film hat (apart from the film hat itself, obviously). But as you said, no need to rehash this. And while Graham does have tall crowns, most of the ones I've seen taper towards the top. Of course, different styles look good on different people and there's nothing wrong with that. It's just not my style as much. -M