Quality Fedora

AND...damn it..most men these days that do have a good hat will not take it off while inside, or while eating at a restaurant.

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I'm guilty of that. Restaurants and other "inside" places no longer have a safe and secure place to put a hat. I won't risk my $250 Stetson putting it on the floor under my chair or somewhere out of my sight.

A ball cap is a different story and should be removed inside.
 
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I have a cloth hat by Henschel Hat Company Like it a lot.

I also have an old Henschel hat, heavy canvas, waterproof. Similar to the "tin cloth" hats of another famous maker, but heavier construction. Lots of fishing trips in all kinds of weather. 20 years old or more and still just as serviceable as it was brand new.

Zero points for style. Lots of class, but all very low on the scale. Darn good hat!
 
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I also have an old Henschel hat, heavy canvas, waterproof. Similar to the "tin cloth" hats of another famous maker, but heavier construction. Lots of fishing trips in all kinds of weather. 20 years old or more and still just as serviceable as it was brand new.

Zero points for style. Lots of class, but all very low on the scale. Darn good hat!

The hat with the black USMC emblem is my Henschel hat. The hat with the small gold USMC emblem is a Stetson. Both of these are for summer wear considering 90-95+ temps with 90-100% humidity here!
 

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One of my favorite hats is an old Borsalino. It's pretty rough, and not recognizable unless you look inside.
If it's a favorite, and old Borsalino — older Borsalinos are better than newer Borsalinos; the company has been thorough a lot — there are places that will restore it for you.

To have your hat cleaned and reblocked used to be just a normal thing to do with a good hat.
 
I wear hats daily and have for about 40 of my nearly seventy years. I prefer wide brimmed Fedoras but finding them is not easy. So, I buy quality western hats and steam them to the shape I want. Here is my current Resistol. Also, a gray Fedora from Stetson and a palm hat from Sunbody.

If buying a felt hat, get a good quality fur felt as it will handle the elements better. A wool felt hat does not hold up to rain as well as a fur felt hat.

Don't waste your money on a straw hat. Spend a little more and get one made from palm. Palm won't droop when wet and is easily reshaped.

Kevin
 

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I also love a wide brim fedora or just about any cowboy hat that protects my head and skin. Haven't worn a ball cap in years as they are about worthless for protecting you from the sun. The picture is my Stetson but Sunbody out of Houston makes great straw hats too. The old Tilly is usually used when rain is in the forecast.

I'm sorry, but is that hat on the BED?
 
Filson is offering a "new" fedora made from rabbit felt.

If I recall correctly, there is a nice hat store South of Canal Street. Meyer "The Hatter" located at 120 Saint Charles Ave., NOLA 70130-2506. 1-800-882-4287. They have a nice web site.
 
My "on the job" summer hat before retirement. The winter one was felt. Both were made by Stetson.

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Another thought, regardless of what fur felt hat you get, you will need a good brush to keep it clean. I like my brushes to have short (1-1 1/4") bristles. Others like longer bristles.

I also have a steamer so I can reshape the brim or crown to keep them looking nice.

Kevin
 
Filson is offering a "new" fedora made from rabbit felt.

If I recall correctly, there is a nice hat store South of Canal Street. Meyer "The Hatter" located at 120 Saint Charles Ave., NOLA 70130-2506. 1-800-882-4287. They have a nice web site.

I bought a nice summer Biltmore from them in '03. Still looks great, good people to deal with.
 
Meyer the Hatter on St. Charles Ave a block off of Canal St.. The old guy finally died around 10 years ago. He not only remembered my Dad, he remembered my Grandfather buying from him. Told me I have the same bucket head and tastes as both of them.
Have a really nice panama Fedora that has had it's fair share of bumps and for foul weather I have a nice Filson Otter cloth rendition of the Fedora.
I like hats.
 
Hey Caje, is it true that there is some places that are using that large rat down there to make fur hats out of...Rats...Beaver, they're both of the same rodent family?????


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Italian made, bulgarian sold, french language, nutria felt barbisio.

Barbisio- casa fondata nel 1862 - Sagliano Micca Italia

Rat-Gondin (Nutria)

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Franz Cervenka - Maitre Chapellier - Sofia

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Didn't print the picture, but it comes from a old post over on the Fedora Lounge...
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