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Fedora,
I really honor the path that you are on. You are pursuing your passion. When one's soul is aligned with passion, then life is worth living every day.
I have to speak up for this site and myself. Yes, I do take offense at the Optimo jabs. Yes, I own two fedoras from Optimo. But out of the 20 or so hats I do own, there are some new and vintage Stetsons ( a Stetson 100x with the Stetson 100x hat box), a new and vintage Borsalino, several new and vintage Resistol's, PB's, Akubra's, etc... Quite a few westerns and fedora style. The point I will make is that the vintage felts really stand apart from the crowd. The old hatters from that great generation really contributed in a big way to our tastes.
However, with the situation TODAY, there are not that many hatters in the neighborhood that understand new felt, new liners, new sweatband and new ribbons. You can count the new current generation here in the US on one hand - Gary White, Graham, Black, David Brown, Peter Brothers, etc... I know I left out a few regional hatters out... There are but a few left, that understand the craft, let alone have complete "mastery".
You talk to Gary and he is not dissing Graham. You talk to Graham, he is not dissing Gary. Their product stands by itself. I enjoy a diverse world. I guess the bottom line is that I am not a Stepford Wife. I am an independent. If a good fedora comes along - hey I am all for competition and let the free market dictate purchases.
Just my .02, Fedora.... Just keep your passion alive. I just wish someday... I can pursue mine, like you did yours.
-Sergei
I really honor the path that you are on. You are pursuing your passion. When one's soul is aligned with passion, then life is worth living every day.
I have to speak up for this site and myself. Yes, I do take offense at the Optimo jabs. Yes, I own two fedoras from Optimo. But out of the 20 or so hats I do own, there are some new and vintage Stetsons ( a Stetson 100x with the Stetson 100x hat box), a new and vintage Borsalino, several new and vintage Resistol's, PB's, Akubra's, etc... Quite a few westerns and fedora style. The point I will make is that the vintage felts really stand apart from the crowd. The old hatters from that great generation really contributed in a big way to our tastes.
However, with the situation TODAY, there are not that many hatters in the neighborhood that understand new felt, new liners, new sweatband and new ribbons. You can count the new current generation here in the US on one hand - Gary White, Graham, Black, David Brown, Peter Brothers, etc... I know I left out a few regional hatters out... There are but a few left, that understand the craft, let alone have complete "mastery".
You talk to Gary and he is not dissing Graham. You talk to Graham, he is not dissing Gary. Their product stands by itself. I enjoy a diverse world. I guess the bottom line is that I am not a Stepford Wife. I am an independent. If a good fedora comes along - hey I am all for competition and let the free market dictate purchases.
Just my .02, Fedora.... Just keep your passion alive. I just wish someday... I can pursue mine, like you did yours.
-Sergei