yup, must agree. you need a seperate brush.
money should not be an issue, certainly not if you can afford a felt hat. i use a superb clean undyed shoe brush, which is genuine bristle and only cost me £2 from the local cobblers (sorry US folks - english quaint term for the boot repair shop)
I...
safest way in my opinion, keep it natural.
i panicked on arrival of my cattleman, much too large, and posted worried items on here about how to sort it. now it fits perfectly, and took no more than just wearing it for a month.... honest.
started with some tissue in the sweatband to pad it...
Oh wow, thanks
Can you find a close up shot of Yves. There are some great "battered and stained" looks. But despite this being "just a film", costume seemed to have picked a hat that looked like he wore it in the fields his whole life. Saying that though, typical of the attention to detail...
I'm lucky - us brits had many many series of this on TV before the film. It became kind of TV folklore to us over here.
Strangely, the pretty "Miss Brahms" ended up playing a miserable old crow in one of our big soap opera tv series. Sadly she died recently and is sorely missed.
By strange...
This is a big old thread, so forgive me if i'm duplicating and earlier quote. I think though, this is a bit more leftfield.
Having just introduced my wife to the delightful films Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources - I am reminded how taken I am with (what I think) is the Fedora that Yves...
I dont like the foam approach - too warm...
I took Akubra advice. Mine was too big and was getting panicky that the method wasnt working (even posted panic on here!). But patience is the key, and it did work, beautifully.
Akubra advice - use some folded tissues (folded to hat sweat width)...
working in a venue that exposes you to Cohen and NMH - don't knock it - sounds cool!
Re hat - not seen one like it - though looks like something that would degrade, and certainly doesnt look to have life to match the life of the main body of the lid...
yeah, sure, but....
a) plenty on hear about the best way to break / shrink a hat in is to give it a good sweat - surely WANTING the sweat to get in there
b) as an aussie bush hat wearer - of the classic mould - surely the cattleman is out there in high heat, high humidity and high action - are...
maaaaan.....
What a very odd, yet spookily oddly familar post.
I've been toying wit hat purchase for months, finally getting my Akubra a couple of weeks back. I love it and wear it every day. Last week I woke up in a dream that felt clear as day - thought the hat had been left in the road...
but even when higher priced, they were sought after. So, I suppose it's fair to say, that they are CURRENTLY an absolute bargain, and previously a great hat for a commensurate price.
quick question, kinda related!!
I'm currntly breaking in my first ever Akubra. Why the hell are the skin facing parts of sweats so polished and shiny?
Might be in my head, but I do think that seems (in my mind) to exacerbate the sweating? Certainly makes the sweat more noticeable...
"ok, it's wash day..... let me see.....
oh yeah, here's the wash basket..... in go the socks, in go the pants....... there's the t-shirts..... a pair of jeans,............................................ oh and that looks like a hat.
okey dokey, close the door and start the programme...
Akubra, are top quality generally
Depends though on the type of lid you want?
I dont think many would argue on here, that when it comes to working, functional hats, Akubra lead the way. When you look at their classic country/ western styles, those hats are designed to withstand everything...
akubra cattleman wearer here.
I prefer mine both ways, but with this hat, the classic aussie rancher style IS to wear the hat on the back of the head. My wife thinks the hat looks cool that way, but not too far back as it looks like some 1980's pop video.
like others, i push back when the...
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