Brad Bowers
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The peripatetic Portugal hat body made its way to me, so I want to offer up a review.
First impression: Wow, that's light!
Second impression: Wow, that's light!
Third impression: Nice finish!
I really like the factory finish on this felt, much smoother and finer than any modern American factory-made hat. The finish is definitely on par with our favorite vintage hats. Smooooth. I don't know if the felter pounced it just for the sample, or if their bodies come this way. But it does finish off nice.
I will say this, "This body needs some stiffener!" Given the right amount of stiffener, this body would make a nice summer weight hat, and as is, would make a great rollup or traveller hat.
The felt on the brim is just at 1 mm in thickness. For comparison, my thin (to me) 1940s Borsalino comes in at almost 1.5 mm.
Without being able to subject the hat to the stress of daily wear, it's hard to tell how the felt would hold up. It doesn't seem as dense as a Borsalino, but I suspect that's just because it's thinner. I seem to recall Steve saying he had trouble pushing the needles through. I may be confusing it with another hat, though. It's certainly not as dense as a Cavanagh, but isn't near the weight, either.
I think this felt in a little bit heavier weight, say, 100-gram weight, would give us vintage lovers the closest thing we can come to it in modern felt. As is, it gives every appearance of being far older than it really is.
All in all, my opinion is pretty favorable, even without the stiffener. I'm trying not to get too attached to the felt. I'm also glad the hat is too small!lol
Thanks, Steve, for giving us the opportunity to review the hat body. I'll send it along to the next person in line, though I do want to look at is afresh on the morrow.
Brad
First impression: Wow, that's light!
Second impression: Wow, that's light!
Third impression: Nice finish!
I really like the factory finish on this felt, much smoother and finer than any modern American factory-made hat. The finish is definitely on par with our favorite vintage hats. Smooooth. I don't know if the felter pounced it just for the sample, or if their bodies come this way. But it does finish off nice.
I will say this, "This body needs some stiffener!" Given the right amount of stiffener, this body would make a nice summer weight hat, and as is, would make a great rollup or traveller hat.
The felt on the brim is just at 1 mm in thickness. For comparison, my thin (to me) 1940s Borsalino comes in at almost 1.5 mm.
Without being able to subject the hat to the stress of daily wear, it's hard to tell how the felt would hold up. It doesn't seem as dense as a Borsalino, but I suspect that's just because it's thinner. I seem to recall Steve saying he had trouble pushing the needles through. I may be confusing it with another hat, though. It's certainly not as dense as a Cavanagh, but isn't near the weight, either.
I think this felt in a little bit heavier weight, say, 100-gram weight, would give us vintage lovers the closest thing we can come to it in modern felt. As is, it gives every appearance of being far older than it really is.
All in all, my opinion is pretty favorable, even without the stiffener. I'm trying not to get too attached to the felt. I'm also glad the hat is too small!lol
Thanks, Steve, for giving us the opportunity to review the hat body. I'll send it along to the next person in line, though I do want to look at is afresh on the morrow.
Brad