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Very nice Optimo. Have you got a date on it?
Super hat, Bill. Thank goodness it's not my size. Otherwise I would have a severe case of hat envy.This just arrived today from @moontheloon. 1950s Wormser Panama.
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O wow! I'm just imagining the amount of work weaving that one.
Museum quality hat, Alan. Beyond wonderful.A fine montecristi from Cavanagh.
I recently bought a straw hat on eBay that was listed as being a Panama in the description. I knew that it was not a real Panama when I bought it, that it was a made in USA shantung...
, it finally got here from Panama Hats Direct. Arrived packed safely. First impressions, it's very comfortable and sized just right. It looks well made, the only thing might be the inner lining seems a little cheap, not bad, just slightly cheap, but you get what you pay for and I didn't buy a $1000 hat. My only question is, I need to find out how to properly pull the front of the rim down so it looks like a classic fedora style. I love it so far.
Looks like a fine hat to me. Liners in panama hats negate the point of a light and airy summer hat anyway, so why not take it out? As for pulling the brim down; I'd say just pull it down. The straw is not brittle, so it shouldn't be a problem.View attachment 122982 View attachment 122983 View attachment 122987 View attachment 122988 View attachment 122996 Well, it finally got here from Panama Hats Direct. Arrived packed safely. First impressions, it's very comfortable and sized just right. It looks well made, the only thing might be the inner lining seems a little cheap, not bad, just slightly cheap, but you get what you pay for and I didn't buy a $1000 hat. My only question is, I need to find out how to properly pull the front of the rim down so it looks like a classic fedora style. I love it so far.
As for pulling the brim down; I'd say just pull it down. The straw is not brittle, so it shouldn't be a problem.
Here's how it's done on a fedora
It looks good now;some require more persuasion than others.View attachment 123224 It doesn't snap. I wrote them and asked for direction. I tried a steam iron and towel for protection, we'll see how long that stays.