Mike K.
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After many requests from fellow Fedora Loungers, I am finally posting my most recent safari hat conversion. For this one, I decided to take everyone back to the very beginning of my quest and show you how things evolved. We begin way back in my college days when a friend let me wear (briefly) his fur felt Banana Republic safari hat which looked something like this:
Years passed by and the old Banana Republic changed for the worse, but I never forgot that great hat. It was my introduction to the fedora-style hat. The safari hat was/is a perfect fit for my life as a wildlife biologist, explorer, and hunter. So after lengthy searches on eBay, never finding a decent vintage BR hat, I set out to make my own. There were a few specific criteria that needed to be met - the hat must be fur felt, it needed to be a olive-khaki color, it needed to have a contrasting light-colored pleated band, and it needed a 2.75-3.00 inch brim.
Besides memories & photos of the old BR safari hat, I had a few models to use for inspiration. For example John Whitmore (from The Endless Summer movie) and the safari man himself, Robert Ruark.
Many of you know about my first safari hat conversion of the Akubra Riverina (http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=18199&highlight=riverina). Well that hat turned out pretty good for me and before I knew it, had attracted quite a following of other Loungers all making the "safari-ized" Riverina conversion. I still wear my Riverina regularly, even though there have been a few things bugging me. For one, the Riverina is a nice khaki color but not quite green enough for my tastes. Second, the brim was nice and wide but perhaps just a tad too much for my noggin. Lastly, that dreaded Akubra sweat band!! :rage:
Introducing The Next Evolution of the Safari Hat Conversion
For this latest project, I found Akubra's newest hat called the Kokoda which had the perfect green color and a little more ventilation.
I originally went with the ready-made puggaree for my hat, but was sent the wrong size. I also didn't like that it covered the ventilation holes. Additionally, my safari hat was about to go through some major modifications.
My Akubra Kokoda arrived as pictured from Hats Direct. Straight from the factory it has a huge brim, is unlined, and has that awful Akubra sweat band. Plus, mine arrived with ventilation holes that weren't aligned with the block of that hat.
First opening of the box - - - - - - - - - and the big green cowboy hat! lol
Here is the Kokoda (left, with my initial crown re-bash) next to the Riverina (right) for comparison. Note the greener color and a less crown taper of the Kokoda.
Wolfwood had the same idea and has already posted his hat conversion here:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=50002&highlight=kokoda
My modifications to the hat would be far more major. I have to give my sincere appreciation to Art Fawcett who did much of the modification work on my hat. First, Art professionally trimmed the monstrous brim down to precisely 2-7/8 inches and re-bound the edge. Next, he ripped out the nasty Akubra sweat band and replaced it with a very classy and beautifully colored genuine leather sweat. Finally, he re-blocked the entire crown with a nicer bash, a more pronounced pinch, and aligned the ventilation holes. Then it was sent back to me for finishing touches, namely the puggaree. It's nothing but a green fedora until that puggaree is added!
Years passed by and the old Banana Republic changed for the worse, but I never forgot that great hat. It was my introduction to the fedora-style hat. The safari hat was/is a perfect fit for my life as a wildlife biologist, explorer, and hunter. So after lengthy searches on eBay, never finding a decent vintage BR hat, I set out to make my own. There were a few specific criteria that needed to be met - the hat must be fur felt, it needed to be a olive-khaki color, it needed to have a contrasting light-colored pleated band, and it needed a 2.75-3.00 inch brim.
Besides memories & photos of the old BR safari hat, I had a few models to use for inspiration. For example John Whitmore (from The Endless Summer movie) and the safari man himself, Robert Ruark.
Many of you know about my first safari hat conversion of the Akubra Riverina (http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=18199&highlight=riverina). Well that hat turned out pretty good for me and before I knew it, had attracted quite a following of other Loungers all making the "safari-ized" Riverina conversion. I still wear my Riverina regularly, even though there have been a few things bugging me. For one, the Riverina is a nice khaki color but not quite green enough for my tastes. Second, the brim was nice and wide but perhaps just a tad too much for my noggin. Lastly, that dreaded Akubra sweat band!! :rage:
Quick point of divergence - Akubra uses a "reeded roan leather" sweat band. Many of us have noted how incredibly hot and sweaty the Riverina gets, even on colder days. Well, it is not because of the satin liner. The Riverina's "roan leather" appears to be either "bonded leather" (lots of fine leather fibers cemented together in a plastic medium, then pressed into sheets with a grain texture) or it is leather with a very heavy lacquer coating. Whatever the case may be, the Riverina sweatband is too hot and doesn't do what a sweat band should do.
Introducing The Next Evolution of the Safari Hat Conversion
For this latest project, I found Akubra's newest hat called the Kokoda which had the perfect green color and a little more ventilation.
I originally went with the ready-made puggaree for my hat, but was sent the wrong size. I also didn't like that it covered the ventilation holes. Additionally, my safari hat was about to go through some major modifications.
My Akubra Kokoda arrived as pictured from Hats Direct. Straight from the factory it has a huge brim, is unlined, and has that awful Akubra sweat band. Plus, mine arrived with ventilation holes that weren't aligned with the block of that hat.
First opening of the box - - - - - - - - - and the big green cowboy hat! lol
Here is the Kokoda (left, with my initial crown re-bash) next to the Riverina (right) for comparison. Note the greener color and a less crown taper of the Kokoda.
Wolfwood had the same idea and has already posted his hat conversion here:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=50002&highlight=kokoda
My modifications to the hat would be far more major. I have to give my sincere appreciation to Art Fawcett who did much of the modification work on my hat. First, Art professionally trimmed the monstrous brim down to precisely 2-7/8 inches and re-bound the edge. Next, he ripped out the nasty Akubra sweat band and replaced it with a very classy and beautifully colored genuine leather sweat. Finally, he re-blocked the entire crown with a nicer bash, a more pronounced pinch, and aligned the ventilation holes. Then it was sent back to me for finishing touches, namely the puggaree. It's nothing but a green fedora until that puggaree is added!