panamaJess
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At night.panamaJess said:When would you wear a dark panama hat?
Thems are straw hats pard, as opposed to Panama hats, no matter what the headline says. A straw hat in brown or black I might consider, although it might look a little severe. I wouln't buy a real Panama hat (meaning much finer straw weave so it's like a fabric instead of wicker furniture) in a dark color because it isn't traditional, and I don't think it would look right on me. Ladies' hats often come in dark colored straw, another reason I probably wouldn't wear one. Might change my mind though if I saw some men wearing them and it worked.panamaJess said:
But wouldn't a Cuenca made in Ecuador be rightfully called a Panama? [huh]danofarlington said:Thems are straw hats pard, as opposed to Panama hats, no matter what the headline says.
I believe that is true. So Cuencas and Montecristis are Panamas, but once you get away from them, we're talking about straw hats. Now if you found something else of similar weave to the two above, wherever made, you might also call them Panamas. But I've never heard of hats in fine Panama weave emanating from anywhere else. If Panama Bob saw this exchange, he could clarify it.Tomasso said:But wouldn't a Cuenca made in Ecuador be rightfully called a Panama? [huh]
panamaJess said:
EggHead said:To fit with various clothing colors, why not have several natural panama hats with different color bands?
Bogart, I like your avatar hat - what is it?
danofarlington said:I believe that is true. So Cuencas and Montecristis are Panamas, but once you get away from them, we're talking about straw hats. Now if you found something else of similar weave to the two above, wherever made, you might also call them Panamas. But I've never heard of hats in fine Panama weave emanating from anywhere else. If Panama Bob saw this exchange, he could clarify it.
I believe that is true. So Cuencas and Montecristis are Panamas, but once you get away from them, we're talking about straw hats. Now if you found something else of similar weave to the two above, wherever made, you might also call them Panamas. But I've never heard of hats in fine Panama weave emanating from anywhere else. If Panama Bob saw this exchange, he could clarify it.
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this is an early 5o's (I think) Knox, so it isn't just a contemporary thing.
I have and prefer the natural straw. I can still smell the grassy, straw "aroma" and it makes me think that it wasn't processed. The colored ones are stiffer too and I am afraid of bending them for the fear of creating a crease.
I've seen genuine panamas in black and brown lately. When would you wear a dark panama hat?