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portolan said:Is there a name for the style of the great work you do with brims? I love the down in front and back and horizontal or only slightly raised sides....If I could get your hat with a slightly lower crown and that brim....wow! Congrats on that beauty. Phil
Thanks, Phil -- and good to see you back here!
As far as brims go, I've stated before that Borsalinos -- particularly the Alessandrias -- seem to have the most "spsi" ("swoop per square inch" ). There's very little I have to do on Borso brims -- and the hat you're referring to didn't need any work in that regard. Also, although it may look like it's turned down in back, it's not. There is a very slight curl to the brim in back.
As a general matter, that's what I shoot for in a brim -- it appears to be turned down in the back, but, from the side you can see that the brim flattens out in back and then has a very slight curl to it. For me personally, I don't like brims to have a lot of upturn in the back -- and I do steam the brims and work with them to move the break back a bit farther and to flatten things out at the back.
I think that gtdean and RBH also favor a similar approach, and gtdean has described the look as a flat brim in back with a slight pencil curl effect.
Hope that helps!
Cheers,
JtL