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This is very sad:
You weren’t kidding. I’m afraid it’s only after the skills are gone that we’ll realize what we’ve lost.
This is very sad:
I had heard a rumor that the large hat companies have been buying up all the hat bodies possible fearing the loss of weavers. I wonder if there is a way to make a donation to the association to help the weavers.You weren’t kidding. I’m afraid it’s only after the skills are gone that we’ll realize what we’ve lost.
This is very sad:
I have the same complaint on my Brent Black Plantation. The brim is too short at 3 3/4” at the front pinch.This Brent Black Montecristi Panama arrived a few days ago. It’s two sizes too small for me and the crown is a lot lower than I like.
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Looks like a really good WPI count. How does it feel? It is a bit too bad that the previous owner seems to have abused it slightly. What are your plans for it?This Brent Black Montecristi Panama arrived a few days ago. It’s two sizes too small for me and the crown is a lot lower than I like.
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Unlike my felt hats, I usually lose a straw hat or two every summer. They blow off into the lake, the get stained, the get crushed…I’m not gentle on straw hats. I’m always looking for another inexpensive semi-disposable straw:
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If anyone is interested, please check our original Panama Hats (weaved in Cuenca as well) at www.thehiphat.com. Inventory is already in the US and shipping will be quicker and cheaper! Support women in business in the US!
Brent, thanks for reaching out. Yes, at the moment we only carry two styles for men and I am sorry you are not a fan of the blocking. The hats are blocked in Ecuador. We are a pretty new enterprise trying, little by little, to gain more market share and promote authentic and original Panama Hats in the U.S. Thanks for checking us out! We truly appreciate it!
I must admit that The Hip Hat website shows nice looking hats at decent prices. I wish them all the best in getting their business started. Also, I understand what Brent is saying about blocking and looking for a hat with minimal taper. I'm going to see what Panama Hats Direct Plantation crown looks like with a stingy brim in a few days. Still, I have to compliment the service at PHD once again. The communication that William provides is excellent. He sent me this picture of the Cuenca hat that I recently purchased for $37.50 after it received a new hat band and touched up blocking, primarily on the brim. Again, I'm not expecting a Fino Fino Montecristi here. In fact, I'm paying more for shipping than the hat costs. Still, William provided the exact same service to me with this transaction as he did when I purchased a Super Fino Montecristi last spring. That is how to keep customers coming back. I just went to PHD's website and the February sale is still active. I hope everyone is looking forward to sporting their Panama hats soon.Dear Followers of the Panama Hat Thread,
Fyi, Panama Hats Direct is having a February Sale on colorful, crocheted and Cuenca hats. Several followers were talking about picking up cheap hats for summer. I purchased this one earlier this week for $37.50 plus shipping. The quality of the weave doesn't compare to the Montecristi that I purchased last spring, but it should work well with casual brown outfits this summer. I am looking forward to it's arrival. I realize that there's not much time left, so if you are interested but can't get to it before Monday, message William. Thanks!
Brent, thank you for the well wishes! I can assure you that our hats are of excellent quality for their sale price. They are certainly not disposable hats and as you are well aware, a lot of time and work go into these beautiful hats. We only wish more people were willing to pay higher prices for higher quality hats, which unfortunately is not the case. We wish you the absolute best finding the hat you are looking for! Please keep visiting us, we might surprise you in a near future. Happy summer!
I must admit that The Hip Hat website shows nice looking hats at decent prices. I wish them all the best in getting their business started. Also, I understand what Brent is saying about blocking and looking for a hat with minimal taper. I'm going to see what Panama Hats Direct Plantation crown looks like with a stingy brim in a few days. Still, I have to compliment the service at PHD once again. The communication that William provides is excellent. He sent me this picture of the Cuenca hat that I recently purchased for $37.50 after it received a new hat band and touched up blocking, primarily on the brim. Again, I'm not expecting a Fino Fino Montecristi here. In fact, I'm paying more for shipping than the hat costs. Still, William provided the exact same service to me with this transaction as he did when I purchased a Super Fino Montecristi last spring. That is how to keep customers coming back. I just went to PHD's website and the February sale is still active. I hope everyone is looking forward to sporting their Panama hats soon.
I saw one of these come up on ebay not too long ago for a decent price I was very tempted as it seems like a great daily hat for the summer.Orvis genuine Panama….a cheap hat, but I like the look. Specs: 3” underwelt brim and the crown is 4 1/4” at the front and 4 5/8” on the sides. View attachment 408371 View attachment 408372 View attachment 408373 View attachment 408374