THANKS BUD! I really like a brown straw, this one is SWEET! [I really love the high crown and almost but not 3 inch brim] I look forward to Roberts brown panama. I believe it will be a huge hit.Bud-n-Texas said:RBH, I like that hat. PanamaBob has a cocoa colored hat that I plan on adding to my collection as funds permit. I have a brown Adam Milan, but it is the only straw that I have that is not white or natural. It looks good on ya.
Prairie, you are so right, this isnt a panama but it is a great hat. And boy IT IS COOL! In fact I mowed with my 'farm' panama and changed to the Indy straw... the Indy straw was cooler -- HANDS DOWN.Prairie Shade said:I think you will like the Milan type straws. They do seem to be a little more "ventilated" than Panamas. Not as well crafted but in this heat, go for cool. Most business men wore a Milan type weave in the 50's as I recall. Sharp hat, well done.
Dean, you have to get you one of these. Joe can bash it into a c-crown for you...but you would love it!deanglen said:Looks good R! Terrific pinch in front. Just the right hat to wear for hot weather, style and comfort. And cutting grass wearing it makes it two kinds of weave in one, "milan" and "my lawn"
dean
Barry, THANKSBJBAmerica said:The hat looks fantastic, and you wear it well, RBH!! I especially like the tight pinch you've put in it, really sharp!!!
I will definitely be adding this hat to my "Wish List", it a Beaut!!!
Congrats, Again!! :eusa_clap
Thanks pipeguy! My panamas have c-crowns on them, the front on them have a semi tight pinch. The crowns of the panamas are not as high as this.apipeguy said:RBH! Great looking hat. By the way, what "bashes" are on your Panamas?
IC, this straw has held up great! I highly recommend it.indycop said:RBH, how about an update on your straw? Has it held up good, the pinch and all? This is one I am considering for next year.
Oh? Is the Memphis Mafia growing into Texas?lol lol lol lolRBH said:IC, this straw has held up great! I highly recommend it.
In fact, if the weather is right this January, this may be the hat I wear when we head to Texas.
indycop said:Oh? Is the Memphis Mafia growing into Texas?lol lol lol lol
I think it could be Rick if the straw wasnt too stiff. The straw on the PB is not stiff at all, but does hold its shape very well.Rick Blaine said:I do like Milan Braid hats. It is difficult to find them w/ a brim much past 2 1/8" though. This one is a nice exeption... this one & summer season trooper hats. I alway wondered if a brown summer trooper could be re-creased into something more fedora-esque
RBH said:I think it could be Rick if the straw wasnt too stiff. The straw on the PB is not stiff at all, but does hold its shape very well.
Dan I have taken to spraying mine with Scouts Rain and Stain Protector. It really helps.DanielJones said:I'll second that!
One thing you have to watch out for is high humidity like misters & such. The moisture tends to soften the varnish that stiffens it and the brim will droop a bit. But about 5 minutes in the sun will bring it back to life. Just a little side note from an experience wearing the straw at Disneyland on some of the water rides. Even when well protected a little moisture will get to it.
But, other than that it is a fantastic hat to wear in the summer.
Cheers!
Dan
Rick Blaine said:I do like Milan Braid hats. It is difficult to find them w/ a brim much past 2 1/8" though. This one is a nice exeption... this one & summer season trooper hats. I alway wondered if a brown summer trooper could be re-creased into something more fedora-esque
Rick Blaine said:I do like Milan Braid hats. It is difficult to find them w/ a brim much past 2 1/8" though. This one is a nice exeption... this one & summer season trooper hats. I alway wondered if a brown summer trooper could be re-creased into something more fedora-esque
J.T.Marcus said:It's not brown, but this used to be a summer trooper. It got a cold water soak, a reshape, and was allowed to dry in this shape.
Some days I like it, and some days I don't. I think I like it, today. Of course, I like RBH's brown Indy even better!
Rick Blaine said:I do like Milan Braid hats. It is difficult to find them w/ a brim much past 2 1/8" though. This one is a nice exeption... this one & summer season trooper hats. I alway wondered if a brown summer trooper could be re-creased into something more fedora-esque