Natural is a great neutral colour that leans towards brown, Granite is neutral but leaning to brown. Whiskey is more of a true brown, Pecan has some yellow undertones and I don't see any gray tones in it. One major thing to consider is to ask which manufacturer the hatter is using...
I on the other hand have never even ridden on a motorbike let alone piloted one. I have long been a cyclist, mountain bikes for the last 25 years. Gave up my road bikes when traffic became too insane to contemplate riding a bike amongst the cars.
My ex boos who goes on one or two adventure bike trips a year around the world, he drives a top end BMW, heaps scorn on Harleys.
Says they are terrible bikes, only made for old guys to drive down the block to the Starbucks on a sunny day and talk about the good ol days with the other Harley owners.
Yes, Drew places factory orders a few times a year. Minimum is 12 pieces per colour. Ask him if he still does that and ask to be contacted when he is about to place an order.
Photos of felt are always deceiving and rarely show an accurate depiction of colour. My best guess would be Natural. ....at least that is how it shows on my monitor.....results may vary.
Both hatters hand crease their hats. Most custom hatters block their hats 'open crown' and then hand shape them to your specs. Show a custom hatter the picture of your desired creasing and they should be able to replicate. I have a few of Gannon's hats and he is a master hatter.....you will...
USPS has a great feature on their website. It will tell you exactly how much it will cost. Fold the jacket up, measure the size of box you need and plug in the UK address. Takes but a few minutes. It is the size of box that determines how much. Squeeze it into as small a box as possible.
An aspect of custom hatting that I absolutely love and that is the collaborative process with clients. Spent the morning working with a lady client helping her design her hats for this autumn. She supplies the ideas, while I supply the crafting knowledge of how to do, can we do it, and /or...
My wife and went to an event put on by the Italian Consulate. It was an open bar, serving Negronis. Not being a cocktail guy decided to try one. It was delicious, not too sweet, potent, with 3 oz of alcohol.
About a month later my wife and I were out for lunch at an upscale casual eatery...
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