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Panama is one of the usual ones that arrive in Europe from South America
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Finished with little care and not very well shaped was an ugly duckling and before becoming a fluffy straw hat I sent it for an aesthetic cure in Holland from Fleur - Penumbra Hat
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The result is what you see: the hat has become more attractive and with a good personality considering that it is one of the minimum qualities for a straw hat
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A new pleated bronze-golden ribbon and a new shape give it more dignity
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The proportions are those of a normal panama: 7 cm. brim, 9 cm. the crown and the ribbon is at 4 cm. No lining only the tip of the original manufacturer and a new sweat band
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A new life for this hat called to the hot Italian summer work
Classic straw lines, love the color of that pug. Very nice, wearable hat Daniele.
 

Daniele Tanto

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Verona - Italia
Società Anonima Cappellificio Monzese, 58.5cm, Wool, possibly late 1950s. There is no paper label behind the sweatband. The Wool is fantastic and easily dry creases. Unique ribbed sweatband.

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A real interesting hat. Very difficult to find in Italy because Monza was the capital of hats exportation (mostly in fantastic wool) until the fifties.
It is the first time I see the lining complete with the brand of "Cappellificio Monzese".
Hope to find some others here, this homburg is really a gem
Bravo Steven
 
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Maryland
A real interesting hat. Very difficult to find in Italy because Monza was the capital of hats exportation (mostly in fantastic wool) until the fifties.
It is the first time I see the lining complete with the brand of "Cappellificio Monzese".
Hope to find some others here, this homburg is really a gem
Bravo Steven
Daniele, Thanks! The Wool is really fantastic. It came from Berlin so most likely an export to Germany back in the day.
 
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Nederland
Panama is one of the usual ones that arrive in Europe from South America
2nsqred.jpg

Finished with little care and not very well shaped was an ugly duckling and before becoming a fluffy straw hat I sent it for an aesthetic cure in Holland from Fleur - Penumbra Hat
110hkpu.jpg

The result is what you see: the hat has become more attractive and with a good personality considering that it is one of the minimum qualities for a straw hat
34yqvm0.jpg

A new pleated bronze-golden ribbon and a new shape give it more dignity
2e4ln2g.jpg

The proportions are those of a normal panama: 7 cm. brim, 9 cm. the crown and the ribbon is at 4 cm. No lining only the tip of the original manufacturer and a new sweat band
34tcspy.jpg

A new life for this hat called to the hot Italian summer work
Excellent work again by Fleur, Daniele. Lifts up the look of the hat.
 

scottyrocks

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Isle of Langerhan, NY
I have received two new hats in the same number of weeks.

The first one I got is an Adventurebilt in Seaplane Gray. Brand new condition. The crown was really tall. No, I mean really tall, so I recreased it and then took some photos.

The hat looks brown here but it is indeed gray, but not the slightly bluish gray of a Carbon Gray Akubra Fed IV.

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scottyrocks

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Isle of Langerhan, NY
The second hat. Well, the second hat arrived Tuesday. It is a 1940s John Cavanagh in sage green.

When I first saw it posted here months ago I thought how will I ever own that hat, or one like it? I had thought it was impossible to even think I could find one like it.

I was lucky enough to pluck this one from moon's big sell-off this week. This is amongst - no, my favorite hat that I've ever seen posted here.

Everything about it is pretty much perfect - fit, colors, dimensions, feel, and genuine 1940s vintageness. All together, an amazing hat that I am thrilled to now own.

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moontheloon

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The second hat. Well, the second hat arrived Tuesday. It is a 1940s John Cavanagh in sage green.

When I first saw it posted here months ago I thought how will I ever own that hat, or one like it? I had thought it was impossible to even think I could find one like it.

I was lucky enough to pluck this one from moon's big sell-off this week. This is amongst - no, my favorite hat that I've ever seen posted here.

Everything about it is pretty much perfect - fit, colors, dimensions, feel, and genuine 1940s vintageness. All together, an amazing hat that I am thrilled to now own.

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one of the best hats I've ever owned

enjoy it
 

Daniele Tanto

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Some friends have visited Peru and in the past, I had some contacts with a cooperative of braided women who had a small online market. I knew that in Catacos, almost on the border with Ecuador, very similar hats as Montecristi, were produced
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(euphemism not to dislike the purists) the panama branded Montecriti, now become rare and overpaid, so by chance they would visit the area and have them sent to the store.
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They brought home three unfinished hats of average quality, my gift was the most impressive
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The straw woven is fine and well made, except for an error on the brim, so I thought I could complete it in Europe
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I had ideas that I discarded for logistical difficulties, then Stefan told me about Fleur, a hatter in the Netherlands, and we found an agreement to complete the hat
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For my rule I leave to the hatter the choice of how to finish the hat and also of its shape, a couple of messages and my only indication was to curl the brim and the color and height, proportionate to the crown, of the ribbon
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The straw is a little bit soft and the brim needs some finishing not to be without shape
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It was a little bit stiffened with a new shape. This the proportions. brim are 9 cm. and crown is 12 cm. with the purple ribbon at 5 cm.
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Fleur of Penumbra Hat did a fantastic work with excellent choices and craftmanship.
 
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Somewhere south of crazy
Some friends have visited Peru and in the past, I had some contacts with a cooperative of braided women who had a small online market. I knew that in Catacos, almost on the border with Ecuador, very similar hats as Montecristi, were produced
b9dbpu.jpg

(euphemism not to dislike the purists) the panama branded Montecriti, now become rare and overpaid, so by chance they would visit the area and have them sent to the store.
23hvxfn.jpg

They brought home three unfinished hats of average quality, my gift was the most impressive
728vvl.jpg

mc6lqa.jpg

The straw woven is fine and well made, except for an error on the brim, so I thought I could complete it in Europe
34htjdv.jpg

I had ideas that I discarded for logistical difficulties, then Stefan told me about Fleur, a hatter in the Netherlands, and we found an agreement to complete the hat
2lbnaz8.jpg

For my rule I leave to the hatter the choice of how to finish the hat and also of its shape, a couple of messages and my only indication was to curl the brim and the color and height, proportionate to the crown, of the ribbon
33yh090.jpg

The straw is a little bit soft and the brim needs some finishing not to be without shape
2ykxiep.jpg

It was a little bit stiffened with a new shape. This the proportions. brim are 9 cm. and crown is 12 cm. with the purple ribbon at 5 cm.
13yjv2h.jpg

Fleur of Penumbra Hat did a fantastic work with excellent choices and craftmanship.
Very nice, a gentleman planter.
 
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17,514
Location
Maryland
The second hat. Well, the second hat arrived Tuesday. It is a 1940s John Cavanagh in sage green.

When I first saw it posted here months ago I thought how will I ever own that hat, or one like it? I had thought it was impossible to even think I could find one like it.

I was lucky enough to pluck this one from moon's big sell-off this week. This is amongst - no, my favorite hat that I've ever seen posted here.

Everything about it is pretty much perfect - fit, colors, dimensions, feel, and genuine 1940s vintageness. All together, an amazing hat that I am thrilled to now own.

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Scotty, Looks fantastic! Congrats!
 
Messages
17,514
Location
Maryland
Some friends have visited Peru and in the past, I had some contacts with a cooperative of braided women who had a small online market. I knew that in Catacos, almost on the border with Ecuador, very similar hats as Montecristi, were produced
b9dbpu.jpg

(euphemism not to dislike the purists) the panama branded Montecriti, now become rare and overpaid, so by chance they would visit the area and have them sent to the store.
23hvxfn.jpg

They brought home three unfinished hats of average quality, my gift was the most impressive
728vvl.jpg

mc6lqa.jpg

The straw woven is fine and well made, except for an error on the brim, so I thought I could complete it in Europe
34htjdv.jpg

I had ideas that I discarded for logistical difficulties, then Stefan told me about Fleur, a hatter in the Netherlands, and we found an agreement to complete the hat
2lbnaz8.jpg

For my rule I leave to the hatter the choice of how to finish the hat and also of its shape, a couple of messages and my only indication was to curl the brim and the color and height, proportionate to the crown, of the ribbon
33yh090.jpg

The straw is a little bit soft and the brim needs some finishing not to be without shape
2ykxiep.jpg

It was a little bit stiffened with a new shape. This the proportions. brim are 9 cm. and crown is 12 cm. with the purple ribbon at 5 cm.
13yjv2h.jpg

Fleur of Penumbra Hat did a fantastic work with excellent choices and craftmanship.
Daniele, Another super transformation. Fleur does excellent work. You also look great wearing it (see WHAYWT thread)!
 

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