I have made two changes to my hat since it arrived and I am happy with both. I put a small bash on the rear of the crown to disrupt the sloping dome line in profile (it looks a bit more vertical now). And I also used my steaming iron to put an ever so slight dent on the right side of the hat...
I came across an interview with costume designer Mark Bridges, for the film There Will Be Blood where he discussed the famous hat worn by Daniel Day Lewis. Lewis was the one who picked out the hat, not Bridges. Lewis selected three vintage hats that a local costume rental company had in stock...
But you probably like it because you think it looks good...
I guess you mean you don't care how it looks to others. Well...
Sometimes I think something looks great, but then after some time passes I'm not so sure. A good example is car shows. I don't know how many times I've been impressed...
Yes, definitely less than a centimeter in size change, although if i have the brim flanged up like the DDL hat, my perceived brim width will likely decline from what it is now.
I think I'll be sending it back for modifications. Anyone can see how it differs from the DDL hat (rides higher, brim...
Thanks. Yes, I think I'll be sending it back for modifications. Anyone can see how it differs from the DDL hat (rides higher, brim needs more flange), but I'm still hoping I'll find a designer here who will give me a yea or nay on whether or not those modifications will look better on me. At...
Yeah, I'm not going to do it myself. It'll be no cost (except shipping) to send it back to Watson's, assuming he can do what I want. Your advice is appreciated, as always. I started another thread on this in the main section that has additional questions.
Yes, the hat sits higher, and the brim doesn't have the same flange as the DDL hat. I like that the hat stays on my head in the wind and if I go a smidge too big, it wont'. Right now I would say that I am happy with how it feels, but I'm wondering if the overall look can be improved. I'm happy...
So is there no fixing this? If I sent the hat back with all the attached pictures, do you think I could stretch the hat and get the brim and fit I want, or is the die already cast?
I think Watson's missed the mark on the brim by quite a bit. I wasn't looking for an exact replica. We discussed what we were changing from the Plainview, but I didn't tell him I wanted a different brim. I still like the hat, but I wish I could see it with the right brim. And i wish it could be...
Sorry for double-posting but I wasn’t getting any action on the “Ask a Question” thread...
How do I flatten my brim?
The brim of my hat is supposed to be the same the whole way around—an upward flange that isn’t higher on the side or lower in the front. The hat stretched a smidge yesterday...
I hear ya, but when I went to Watson's I ended up picking a color and a band that I never woudl have over the phone. I also came close to buying a second hat, and I have a good idea of what I want from that hat. I can tell what clothes will work on me and I can order them without being in the...
You are right that the west coast is blessed with many good shops. Gannon looks especially good. But it's just too far. Looks like Tatton Baird so far...
I sent you a conversation message, but maybe this thread contains what I need to know. I'm ready to buy another hat. Chicago to Utah is about as far as I'm willing to fly for a two day trip. I've already spoken to Tatton Baird and so they are on my list. If you draw a line around and map...
I am wearing the hat as I work and I have it pulled down as tight as it can go (not comfortable!). Will this stretch the hat, or will it just immediately shrink back?
P.S. suitedcboy, there are no gaps anywhere. It seems to conform to my head evenly all the way around.
I have not talked to the maker yet. I'm a little torn about whether I should have it stretched or not. I have three expensive hats. Two are off-the-shelf from Optimo in Chicago, one is a fedora the other a Panama. I would say the Panama fits best. It feels comfortable and does not leave a mark...
I have just received shipment of a custom hat, and my only complaint is that it is a touch too tight. The store that made the hat is a two hour flight away. The only hat maker I know in Chicago won't touch hats that weren't purchased at his store.
There's a western store in Chicago, and I could...
Now another question about stiff hats. What happens when they get wet? I don't worry about getting my soft Optimo wet. Shake it off and it's fine. But I notice that hat dealers sell plastic coverings to go on stop of some cowboy hats so you can wear them in the rain. I've seen cops in my time...
When I watch old movies I can instantly see the difference in softness with a vintage hat. The softness doesn't make the hat feel any better in my opinion, it just looks better. Had I not asked for an asymmetrical pinch (or dents or whatever they are called), I would not be terribly pleased with...
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