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This was a new one to me: Akubra Grazier. The crown is soft like a fedora, but I’m keeping it open crown.
Almost bowler-like, I like it.This was a new one to me: Akubra Grazier. The crown is soft like a fedora, but I’m keeping it open crown.
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Almost bowler-like, I like it.
Beautiful hat, I would probably wear it Aussie style, brim down. I like the pinch, actually that last picture is pretty sharp. Nice hat, I may need to get myself one! I believe that hat can be ordered open crown, I might leave it open crown.
I've been looking for a sturdy winter hat that I can wear with denim and darker colours, and that will protect me from the elements. I've owned a few Akubras over the years and love their comfort and quality, but I was really on the fence about which model to order - I love the Campdraft but the brim is too small, and I wanted a hat I could shape closer to Western styles than to a Fedora, which I prefer when worn with a suit, or the classic downturned brim Aussie look of my current summer hiking and camping Cattleman.
After a lot of back and forth I finally decided to order this Moonstone Bushman from David Morgan, when I found out they could ship fairly cheaply via USPS to my address in the Swiss Alps (the sun here at altitude is brutal and the main reason I need a wider brim).
Kudos the DM, their service was great and it couldn't have been easier to order, and they shipped super quick; the hat was very well packed, and came with their useful information sheet and a few foam strips they include with all of their hat orders.
I couldn't be happier with my choice, I was really unsure about the colour from photographs, but in person it's a gorgeous medium grey, appearing quite a bit darker and with a bit more bluish tint than in the attached photos.
I put a simple center crease in it dry and wore it out to walk the dog, then dry bashed a Fedora pinch with a diamond crease, then after trying it, decided a pinched telescope was the one that looked best and suited the upturned brim sides. Flat brims don't work for me, and I really dig the Western look on a hat with a high enough crown.
The brim on the Bushman already has a decent curl, so when I steamed in the crease and turned the brim sides up to my taste the brim took on a lovely graceful swoop, just enough to add some flair without being overly flamboyant. I love the traditional Western styles, this size crown and brim really harken back to the days of the Old West and remind me of some of the old Stetsons.
I'm really loving this superb Akubra, and I got a few really emphatic compliments last night when I wore it out to my local after a long walk in the mountains with Nia, my amazing German Shepherd Dog, who as you can see leads a very stressful existence.
It's size 56, one of the only sizes left in stock, and it's so comfortable, for a sturdy decent sized hat it just sits perfectly and I forget I'm wearing it a few moments after putting it on. I can seriously recommend one to anyone who wears a 7 regular or LO, and who wants to grab a really versatile and gorgeous felt that they can style just about any way they want, before they disappear forever.
I don't think there is a similar model out there right now, certainly not at this quality to price ratio. I really don't know why they discontinued it, perhaps all the (justifiable) fuss about the Campdraft had something to do with it? Anyway, here are a few quick pics I took just after steaming in the crease.
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Isn't it nice when something you receive actually lives up to your expectations? You already know that the Akubra is a durable hat, and you did a nice job of shaping it and making it your own. I hope you both get to go on many, many adventures afield!
Looks great! Akubra really does make some great hats especially for the price, I like that it ended up being more of a western fedora. A Snowy River or Coober Pedy would have been more cowboy hat and less fedora.I've been looking for a sturdy winter hat that I can wear with denim and darker colours, and that will protect me from the elements. I've owned a few Akubras over the years and love their comfort and quality, but I was really on the fence about which model to order - I love the Campdraft but the brim is too small, and I wanted a hat I could shape closer to Western styles than to a Fedora, which I prefer when worn with a suit, or the classic downturned brim Aussie look of my current summer hiking and camping Cattleman.
After a lot of back and forth I finally decided to order this Moonstone Bushman from David Morgan, when I found out they could ship fairly cheaply via USPS to my address in the Swiss Alps (the sun here at altitude is brutal and the main reason I need a wider brim).
Kudos the DM, their service was great and it couldn't have been easier to order, and they shipped super quick; the hat was very well packed, and came with their useful information sheet and a few foam strips they include with all of their hat orders.
I couldn't be happier with my choice, I was really unsure about the colour from photographs, but in person it's a gorgeous medium grey, appearing quite a bit darker and with a bit more bluish tint than in the attached photos.
I put a simple center crease in it dry and wore it out to walk the dog, then dry bashed a Fedora pinch with a diamond crease, then after trying it, decided a pinched telescope was the one that looked best and suited the upturned brim sides. Flat brims don't work for me, and I really dig the Western look on a hat with a high enough crown.
The brim on the Bushman already has a decent curl, so when I steamed in the crease and turned the brim sides up to my taste the brim took on a lovely graceful swoop, just enough to add some flair without being overly flamboyant. I love the traditional Western styles, this size crown and brim really harken back to the days of the Old West and remind me of some of the old Stetsons.
I'm really loving this superb Akubra, and I got a few really emphatic compliments last night when I wore it out to my local after a long walk in the mountains with Nia, my amazing German Shepherd Dog, who as you can see leads a very stressful existence.
It's size 56, one of the only sizes left in stock, and it's so comfortable, for a sturdy decent sized hat it just sits perfectly and I forget I'm wearing it a few moments after putting it on. I can seriously recommend one to anyone who wears a 7 regular or LO, and who wants to grab a really versatile and gorgeous felt that they can style just about any way they want, before they disappear forever.
I don't think there is a similar model out there right now, certainly not at this quality to price ratio. I really don't know why they discontinued it, perhaps all the (justifiable) fuss about the Campdraft had something to do with it? Anyway, here are a few quick pics I took just after steaming in the crease.
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I've been looking for a sturdy winter hat that I can wear with denim and darker colours, and that will protect me from the elements. I've owned a few Akubras over the years and love their comfort and quality, but I was really on the fence about which model to order - I love the Campdraft but the brim is too small, and I wanted a hat I could shape closer to Western styles than to a Fedora, which I prefer when worn with a suit, or the classic downturned brim Aussie look of my current summer hiking and camping Cattleman.
After a lot of back and forth I finally decided to order this Moonstone Bushman from David Morgan, when I found out they could ship fairly cheaply via USPS to my address in the Swiss Alps (the sun here at altitude is brutal and the main reason I need a wider brim).
Kudos the DM, their service was great and it couldn't have been easier to order, and they shipped super quick; the hat was very well packed, and came with their useful information sheet and a few foam strips they include with all of their hat orders.
I couldn't be happier with my choice, I was really unsure about the colour from photographs, but in person it's a gorgeous medium grey, appearing quite a bit darker and with a bit more bluish tint than in the attached photos.
I put a simple center crease in it dry and wore it out to walk the dog, then dry bashed a Fedora pinch with a diamond crease, then after trying it, decided a pinched telescope was the one that looked best and suited the upturned brim sides. Flat brims don't work for me, and I really dig the Western look on a hat with a high enough crown.
The brim on the Bushman already has a decent curl, so when I steamed in the crease and turned the brim sides up to my taste the brim took on a lovely graceful swoop, just enough to add some flair without being overly flamboyant. I love the traditional Western styles, this size crown and brim really harken back to the days of the Old West and remind me of some of the old Stetsons.
I'm really loving this superb Akubra, and I got a few really emphatic compliments last night when I wore it out to my local after a long walk in the mountains with Nia, my amazing German Shepherd Dog, who as you can see leads a very stressful existence.
It's size 56, one of the only sizes left in stock, and it's so comfortable, for a sturdy decent sized hat it just sits perfectly and I forget I'm wearing it a few moments after putting it on. I can seriously recommend one to anyone who wears a 7 regular or LO, and who wants to grab a really versatile and gorgeous felt that they can style just about any way they want, before they disappear forever.
I don't think there is a similar model out there right now, certainly not at this quality to price ratio. I really don't know why they discontinued it, perhaps all the (justifiable) fuss about the Campdraft had something to do with it? Anyway, here are a few quick pics I took just after steaming in the crease.
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Very nice. You wear it well and I really like how you have it shaped. I’m with you on mourning the demise of the Bushman.
Please add your photos to the Bushman thread when you have the time:
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/akubra-bushman.58682/page-6
I've apparently bought enough hats from them to have my e-mail address added to their list. Every once in a while I'll get an e-mail from them announcing a sale of some form, and Akubra products are rarely (if ever) included. I guess everyone concerned is of the opinion that their regular prices are already low enough...not that I'm arguing that point.Everything Australian is running a 10% off sale, but the fine print states it doesn’t apply to items already on sale OR to Akubra products...
I've apparently bought enough hats from them to have my e-mail address added to their list. Every once in a while I'll get an e-mail from them announcing a sale of some form, and Akubra products are rarely (if ever) included. I guess everyone concerned is of the opinion that their regular prices are already low enough...not that I'm arguing that point.
Hi, yes, I live in Melbourne.I do find the occasional crusty, mouldy Akubra in an Op Shop as we call them here. Very poor pickings, unlike in the US where I found many good examples. Akubra's are unfortunately made to be worn, to drink in, to watch the cricket in, to sweat in and to eventually die in.I think we'd need to know their international prevalence at the time. Perhaps if you were to go through thrift stores in Oz you could find more. However, I can't think of a Member who lives in Australia - do we have any?
Hi, yes, I live in Melbourne.I do find the occasional crusty, mouldy Akubra in an Op Shop as we call them here. Very poor pickings, unlike in the US where I found many good examples. Akubra's are unfortunately made to be worn, to drink in, to watch the cricket in, to sweat in and to eventually die in.
Also some alarming news. It seems Akubra in Australia is following RM Williams' lead by reducing its core offerings and leaving its more wonderful hats to that peculiar hell that they call "special order."
And that's exactly what I like about 'em....Akubra's are unfortunately made to be worn, to drink in, to watch the cricket in, to sweat in and to eventually die in...
Unfortunately a lot of companies are doing this, it seems, as a form of fallout from the Covid pandemic. Hopefully things will eventually return to "normal", but who knows when that might be?...Also some alarming news. It seems Akubra in Australia is following RM Williams' lead by reducing its core offerings and leaving its more wonderful hats to that peculiar hell that they call "special order."