WineGuy
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A thought on Panama vs Felt...
Hi gents, thought I'd chime in. I've gotten a crash course in hats over the last three months thanks to conversations with PB, AF and BB and came to the conclusion that in each material a man should have at least two hats.
With Panama's you need at a minimum a "good" day to day Cuenca or Azogues with a nice block that you won't cry over if it gets dirty, stolen or lost. Then you also want a Montecristi Fino or better for it's beauty, it's potential to be an heirloom, and lastly to continue the market demand for the better weavers so that this precious art form does not die away.
Similarly, with felt Fedora's, a good Indy or ebay vintage special is a must for just grabbing a hat in the cooler months when you are just going out on the cheap and a VS Art Fawcett custom hat is for just feeling great about yourself, telling yourself you've earned this, and for putting on the Ritz.
Buying a Montecristi fino or better is like buying a fine mechanical Swiss watch in that every so often you will find yourself staring at the hand made details of the manufacturing and marveling that in this digital day and age of plastics and mass production, there are still things of beauty that only human hands can make.
BTW: As a wine professional I couldn't agree more with daizawaguy's analogy to wine. My shop carries wines from $8 to $4000 per bottle, I bring home for myself $10-40 wines for day to day drinking but there is definitely more enjoyment in a premium $100 bottle if you are into it, some people aren't and that's okay too.
Hi gents, thought I'd chime in. I've gotten a crash course in hats over the last three months thanks to conversations with PB, AF and BB and came to the conclusion that in each material a man should have at least two hats.
With Panama's you need at a minimum a "good" day to day Cuenca or Azogues with a nice block that you won't cry over if it gets dirty, stolen or lost. Then you also want a Montecristi Fino or better for it's beauty, it's potential to be an heirloom, and lastly to continue the market demand for the better weavers so that this precious art form does not die away.
Similarly, with felt Fedora's, a good Indy or ebay vintage special is a must for just grabbing a hat in the cooler months when you are just going out on the cheap and a VS Art Fawcett custom hat is for just feeling great about yourself, telling yourself you've earned this, and for putting on the Ritz.
Buying a Montecristi fino or better is like buying a fine mechanical Swiss watch in that every so often you will find yourself staring at the hand made details of the manufacturing and marveling that in this digital day and age of plastics and mass production, there are still things of beauty that only human hands can make.
BTW: As a wine professional I couldn't agree more with daizawaguy's analogy to wine. My shop carries wines from $8 to $4000 per bottle, I bring home for myself $10-40 wines for day to day drinking but there is definitely more enjoyment in a premium $100 bottle if you are into it, some people aren't and that's okay too.