I've been waiting for some sunshine in order to take some photos of this wonderful Moores' Bowler I picked up from Stefan a month or so back. Alas, I think the sun has deserted us in Denmark for the time being. Therefore, these indoor photos.
It was more than likely made as a riding hat and dates from around the 40s to 50s.
As can be seen in the photo where I'm wearing the brown overcoat, the brim was quite flat. I took some steam to it and curved it a bit to give it a more classic Bowler brim look.
Moores was of course one of the Manchester hat makers despite the London logo on the liner. Apparently, London had more appeal than a Northern town. Not sure that's the case today though
It was more than likely made as a riding hat and dates from around the 40s to 50s.
As can be seen in the photo where I'm wearing the brown overcoat, the brim was quite flat. I took some steam to it and curved it a bit to give it a more classic Bowler brim look.
Moores was of course one of the Manchester hat makers despite the London logo on the liner. Apparently, London had more appeal than a Northern town. Not sure that's the case today though