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Nice one, Bob.
Wow—even if it cost more than $13 Bob, it was absolutely worth it. That is a stunning hat!
That is a beauty, Bob. But at 7/8 it's either going to be far too small or much too big, isn't it?
Nice one, Bob.
Wow—even if it cost more than $13 Bob, it was absolutely worth it. That is a stunning hat!
That is a beauty, Bob. But at 7/8 it's either going to be far too small or much too big, isn't it?
Do you want the honest answer or the diplomatic one?Thanks guys! Does size matter?
Just liking it seems as good a reason as any!!
Good to know. I’ve been wanting to add an Akubra to my rotation but I was hoping the trade deals would make that more economical (was recently charged absurdly large import fees for an old hat from the USA). Was hoping Australia would be less!My moonstone Federation Deluxe edges ever closer.... Ordered on the 18th March, landed in London on the 22nd, passed customs on the 24th and was handed over to the local carrier..... then nothing for over a week until I get an email from Royal Mail this morning requiring import taxes and VAT. Ironically, the first time I've ordered a hat from Australia since the UK-Aus free trade deal took effect - and the first time I've been charged for one. Hat will arrive with me Thursday. Four days to get to London from Aus, 12 days to work its way through the London system to me. What a world!
Good to know. I’ve been wanting to add an Akubra to my rotation but I was hoping the trade deals would make that more economical (was recently charged absurdly large import fees for an old hat from the USA). Was hoping Australia would be less!
I’d honestly be happy with the initial up charges and then not have to worry about delayed deliveries and paying the customs fees separately etc. except that, like you said, the uk stockist for Akubra only has a very limited range of styles and colours. For Akubra I’m interested in the Camp Drafts and Squatters but I haven’t seen those models available through them yet at all.Yes, I fear I had rather naively picked up the notion that it would mean we wouldn't get charged for buying tings in from Australia. It's not a huge amount - £42 (£8 of which was Royal Mail's "handling charge"), but with the postage is it enough that if it's a model that you can get from Akubra's UK site their upcharge is about equalled out. Of course, being a Federation which is a Hattery exclusive, an import is the only option there. (Same with Stetson for me, as the Stratoliner isn't sold on their EU & UK website.)
At least, I *think* it might equal out the UK price.... it's hard to tell with so many places now declining to put their Akubra prices online (this may be the desired effect for Akubra of course). Back when I bought my first Federations in 2008, they were £70 or so for a regular and £90 or so for a Deluxe. Most Akubras were around that price. Their UK stockist now averages them at £225 a pop for comparable models. Inevitably, they have only very limited model and colour choices.
I’d honestly be happy with the initial up charges and then not have to worry about delayed deliveries and paying the customs fees separately etc. except that, like you said, the uk stockist for Akubra only has a very limited range of styles and colours. For Akubra I’m interested in the Camp Drafts and Squatters but I haven’t seen those models available through them yet at all.
Looking forward to seeing your new federation though, when it finally does arrive.
It would definitely be nice if Elm would expand its offering— in the meantime I think RM Williams uk offers a few Akubras as well but again, a pretty small selection to choose from.Yes, it's frustrating being shafted with fees when the reason I'm ordering from abroad in the first place is that the UK options don't offer what I want...
I'm a big fan of the Campdraft (I have a DLX) as a fan of the Stratoliner style. When they have more stock again, I might drop past Thomas Farthing and have a look at their Burbank model, which is another nod to the style - https://thomasfarthing.co.uk/collections/fedoras
The UK Akubra stockist does seem only interested in stocking earthtones in the few models they have. Not sure whether that's because they've traditionally been a country wear seller, but it's frustrating.