Pyramid Jones
Familiar Face
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- Lincoln, New Mexico
Does anybody know anything about Nathaniel's?
A couple quick questions about cleaning my Panama: My panama from Bob's has become my favorite summer hat, but I sweat a lot the fabric sweatband has stained the hat. Maybe there's no way to get that off, but if anyone has any tips to make it less pronounced I would appreciate it. Also, the sweatband has taken on a odor. I'm currently drying it flipped up in the sun, but is there any safe way to clean it and/or neutralize the odor?
Sweaty sweat by mattface, on Flickr
Well since I never did get an answer, and I couldn't really keep wearing it like it was, I washed it in a sink full of lukewarm water and dish soap and am currently drying it on my head. the straw didn't really seem to hold too much water, the hat mostly held it's shape. it should dry quickly, and no more stink. The staining did not come out at all, but I'm counting it a success. I don't think I will ever buy another panama with a black fabric sweat though.
Here's a question. Anyone ever buy from Goorin Bros? I am liking the look of their website and I've the mind to go check out their Boston store when I go back to school in the fall--my wardrobe's been kind of revamped this summer with two suits, a number of dress shirts and some new pants, a few new ties--and I'm going to need a really solid hat (or two, ha) to top it all off. I'd be in the market for a fedora, and this would be my first ever. Share any experiences you've had with these guys. Most of their stores to date are in CA, their Boston store is one of their newest I guess.
http://www.goorin.com/
I like that they've got a history, at least. (Four generations of hatmakers?!)
As an update for anyone else needing to clean a panama: post drying, it came out pretty good the grey stains from the hatband are less pronounced, the smell is gone, and the hat kept it's shape. the ribbon is no worse than it was after washing it out and sticking it back on, but it's really never been very good. It sort of puckers and refuses to lay flat. At some point I'll have to figure out how to put a better ribbon on this hat.
Thanks for the input, I had actually forgotten about the existence of that shop! I think Salmagundi might be the better choice. Have anything to add, Lefty? I'm open to any suggestions for hat shops in Boston, really.Looks good. If I lived in the Boston area, I would also go to Salmagundi.
I just got through reading the 'Hats -a list' thread and tried to find fmw's 'Fine Hat Primer' - but to no avail. I wonder if someone could 'link' me ?