nigeloscar
One of the Regulars
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Are you suggesting Bran in a Heritage or Imperial?
Are you suggesting Bran in a Heritage or Imperial?
Richard, where do you see Superfine on the website? My Squatter from HatsDirect was an Imperial felt and came open crown. It appears that the Squatters from EverythingAustralian come with a Pork Pie crease too. Is that correct?
Nigeloscars question set me thinking...
If I was to specify the campdraft I'd really like it would be:
Bran
Unlined
Superfine felt (as used in the Squatter)
1/4" shorter brim than standard
That's my idea, but I'll happily join in for a standard brim, lined, imperial felt in bran.
There seems to be quite a bit interest in a bran campdraft, though I've never seen this colour myself. Does anyone have any comparison shots of bran alongside silverbelly, tawny fawn or heritage fawn? Where in this spectrum would you say bran sits?
How does that affect the brim, after some battering, Duper? I thought Dean's idea of using the tube with the Traveler was an interesting idea, and wondered if it would keep something of a shape after repeated uses.I look forward to Mr. Dean's review of the Traveller. I have one in sand. I trimmed the brim on that one as well to remove the welt edge and wire inside that helps the brim retain its shape.
How does that affect the brim, after some battering, Duper? I thought Dean's idea of using the tube with the Traveler was an interesting idea, and wondered if it would keep something of a shape after repeated uses.
Thanks, Duper.I would not think of the Traveller as a tube kind of hat Blacktorn. I also own a Christy's Rollable and the felts are completely different. The felt is much stiffer on the Akubra, but still forgiving of abuse. The brim holds it's shape fine without the wire. I packed mine in a suitcase for long flights and it did great. I would buy another if something happened to this one and give it the same trim again. It is a more narrow and low crown hat then some here prefer, but for what it was intended to be it hits the mark.