Hi Karlos,
Your nearest hatter is much closer than you think ;-)
http://www.hutfabrik-sutterer.de/
They mostly produce trachten and carnival type hats, but will produce one-off customs based on your requirements.
Hope this helps!
Now that sounds like a proper aircraft :-)
I heard that Lufthansa should be adding one to their fleet by the end of this year to go alongside their " Tante JU"
Very, very true, and for once I'm glad I'm tattooed ;)
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Many thanks as usual for the kind words on my latest hat everyone!
Oh that makes me feel really proud ;) It's a real rollup travel hat and as such does not have a crease - just a very soft open crown. After being rolled up, you just need to crease and pinch it into whatever shape you want...
It's been a while since I've been able to post in this thread, but I'm now a proud owner of a Lock & Co. Voyager. I think this is going to be my favourite "go to" hat, and the best thing is that it was a birthday present from my wife, despite the usual "there are too many hats lying around"...
I visit the cinema on average just once per year - I watch most films on an aircraft Monitor ;). Last Weekend my wife and I did our annual cinema visit to watch, ahem, Paddington :rolleyes:. It was actually not a bad film, and, his hat played a relatively central role in the story...
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