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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Daniele Tanto

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You and me both my friend. I made the mistake of thinking the Tonak color would be the same as Winchester’s of the same name. Nope. This hat turned me off from this finish; although, I sometimes think I’d like to try one in a medium dark brown. I was hoping it was going to be more of a heather, but it’s something else. At least it no longer has the pink ribbon it came with (another mistake by me and not Agnoulita).
Brent I think the best thing for your hat is to brush it with an iron hats brush. Strictly anti-clockwise and lightly and continuously. I think that choosing the colors on the basis of the Winchester felts is a gamble. Fepsa and Tonak produce felts with very "European" colors and finishes. The difference is marked and it would be better to have from Agnoulita a bunch of samples in felt with the colors. It would solve many problems in the choice and appearance of the felt, considering you are a loyal customer.
 
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1950s (possibly late 40s) piece by custom hat maker Tropp the Hatter. Morris Tropp and his brother Wolf were custom hat makers from Austria/Poland who had shops in Philadelphia PA. and then later Newark NJ.
Color changes in direct sunlight.

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Max, That's an old find of mine. Great to see it again. It's looks fantastic on you!
 

Rogera

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Some example of interesting ribbon and bow on hats with "difficult" dark grey
They are examples I have available now, with calm I can find others, but they could be a suggestion for you Brent
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A) Cappellificio Cervo. Felt is "Loden" and color "Ucraina" This is the more close to your color
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B) Panizza. No indication of color. A grey/blueish "lustre" and dark felt with medium hair
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C) De Megni, probably a Panizza A medium to dark grey with a silver ribbon
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D) Vanzina stiled by Borsalino, a deep lustre felt with a fancy ribbon
Have a nice day
Oooohhhh, ahhhhh...brilliant. Like watching fireworks!
 
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Which is better D'aquino or Agnoulitas?

Hands down: Agnoulita!
Brent I think the best thing for your hat is to brush it with an iron hats brush. Strictly anti-clockwise and lightly and continuously. I think that choosing the colors on the basis of the Winchester felts is a gamble. Fepsa and Tonak produce felts with very "European" colors and finishes. The difference is marked and it would be better to have from Agnoulita a bunch of samples in felt with the colors. It would solve many problems in the choice and appearance of the felt, considering you are a loyal customer.

This was one of my first hats from Agnoulita. I now have felt samples to go by.

The flecked fur is supposed to look that way, it’s just not a look that I like. It sometimes looks alright in photos, but once in hand....
At least now I have all of his offered finishes (the long hair is still in transit) and know what to expect.
 

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This was one of my first hats from Agnoulita. I now have felt samples to go by.

The flecked fur is supposed to look that way, it’s just not a look that I like. It sometimes looks alright in photos, but once in hand....
At least now I have all of his offered finishes (the long hair is still in transit) and know what to expect.
I really like the looks and colors available. That's all I need, another hat to think about.

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