Given calico shell, and finish possibly a silk plush, whilst calico shells can be also be covered by felt ( and as such in theory beaver felt) not as common) . Look to see if there is diagional line ( often hard to see) join on left side of side crown, where the plush fabric would be joined, or...
Simple really... because the world of Entertainment has moved on. We now look at people at the Cinema, and TV as icons to follow. Prior it was icons and stars of the Stage
Remeber "Fedora" and "Trilby" are name of charactors in Plays.
Saying "John Wayne hat" or "Indiana Jones hat" Is the same...
So who else watched the Trailer at abount 1.13 jaw droped as you see either Indiana wearing hat backwards ( when it turns head driving) .... or more likely they flipped the shot in editing so the Bow apppears on the right side of the hat !
Depends on the Boater crown depth, age, production run and also your head shape! .. But Typically Yes - I normally as a rule of thumb (or rule of head) sell boaters one size below standard hat size. The often need swiveling on head to fit better too.. hence why a lot are warn at a jaunty angle..
I am selling some excess old brim blocks on eBay store. Mostly topper blocks if anyone interested. http://stores.ebay.co.uk/ascottophats/ See Category on Hatters-Millinery-Equipment.
I am selling some excess old brim blocks on eBay store. Mostly topper blocks if anyone interested. http://stores.ebay.co.uk/ascottophats/ See Category on Hatters-Millinery-Equipment.
I am presently doing a stock clearance on Pith Helmets. Whilst stocks last, UK orders only, and only on selected items. See http://www.ascot-tophats.co.uk/pith-helmet-bulkx5
There are often millinery courses whilst some techniques from Millinery to Hatting are the same , others are different. Not just making but also selling. If looking at millinery courses - consider look for "historical or theatrical" courses that may deal with traditional hats not just modern...
The ones I get from Asia are Pith - Typically Vietnam are Pith ( but without seeing the hat you are looking at I cannot say for sure) , highly unlikely would be cork as Pith was introduced historically as shipping cork from Europe was too expensive - so a local alternative Pith was used.
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Crown height ( likewise brim width) can vary around the crown - I personally measure crown height at the front of the Brim.
There is no mandated defacto industry standard, so any measurement would be subjective.
Designs vary over time, the Bombay Bowler version I presently do is more rounded and is basically where the modern Polo Helmet derived from. Not all piths are great for sun, and I would recommend they have "green" on the under brim, the glare from a light coloured under brim can hurt the eyes...
Milliners and Hatters can both be "Hat makers" - But the Hatting is much more Tool/Manufacturing orientated than Millinery. They are not the same, the investment in becoming a Hatter is not quick, cheap or simple.
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