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If we told you we'd have to kill you.....and what the Xs mean on Stetson’s hats.
If we told you we'd have to kill you.....and what the Xs mean on Stetson’s hats.
Here are a couple of questions:
I have yet to ship a hat, though I've had many shipped to me. What shipping carrier is least expensive for something light but somewhat large and also least likely to destroy a shipped hat?
The Classifieds here encourage listing vintage items. Is it also allowable to list hat tools, in particular rounding jack prototypes that function but aren't ready for prime time or a production run?
One more. What does Shorpy mean?
I have shipped a great many hats and received many as well....all by USPS with great results. Fast delivery times at pretty good rates. As a hat is so light it is the box size that determines the cost (and distance travelled). If you pack it in as small box as possible without risking scrunching the hat it is cheap. Mailing a few states over usually costs me $10 or so in a hat box...upwards of $18 across the USA.Here are a couple of questions:
I have yet to ship a hat, though I've had many shipped to me. What shipping carrier is least expensive for something light but somewhat large and also least likely to destroy a shipped hat?
The Classifieds here encourage listing vintage items. Is it also allowable to list hat tools, in particular rounding jack prototypes that function but aren't ready for prime time or a production run?
One more. What does Shorpy mean?
Hey friends,
I am a fedora newbie and I really like what I see in the mirror when I wear my dress fedora with an overcoat or my „traveler“ fedora with casual cloth.
I have seen some comments in this forum that a lot of you are wearing their fedora 365 days a year.
BUT I really would like to know how you do this. In winter it is much to cold form ears – so I prefer to wear an ugly fleece ski hat and in summer it is much too warm so it seems to be better to wear a straw or so.
Now I still think from practical point of view it is better to wear in winter a ski cap (sorry I don’t know the English word) and in summer a straw. From stylish point of view a fedora is best.
Please tell me, why I am wrong – why a fedora is also from practical point of view the best choice.
Best regards from Germany
Thomas
Hey friends,
I am a fedora newbie and I really like what I see in the mirror when I wear my dress fedora with an overcoat or my „traveler“ fedora with casual cloth.
I have seen some comments in this forum that a lot of you are wearing their fedora 365 days a year.
BUT I really would like to know how you do this. In winter it is much to cold form ears – so I prefer to wear an ugly fleece ski hat and in summer it is much too warm so it seems to be better to wear a straw or so.
Now I still think from practical point of view it is better to wear in winter a ski cap (sorry I don’t know the English word) and in summer a straw. From stylish point of view a fedora is best.
Please tell me, why I am wrong – why a fedora is also from practical point of view the best choice.
Best regards from Germany
Thomas
The climate here on the West Coast is temperate so I can wear my felt fedoras 10 months of the year....sometimes 11. For July and August I will break out the Panama or a lighter coloured, lighter weight felt. In January I will break out my wool knit watch cap. Surely you have shoulder seasons in Germany and it doesn't switch from blinding heat to freezing over night where a felt fedora would be perfect?Hey friends,
I am a fedora newbie and I really like what I see in the mirror when I wear my dress fedora with an overcoat or my „traveler“ fedora with casual cloth.
I have seen some comments in this forum that a lot of you are wearing their fedora 365 days a year.
BUT I really would like to know how you do this. In winter it is much to cold form ears – so I prefer to wear an ugly fleece ski hat and in summer it is much too warm so it seems to be better to wear a straw or so.
Now I still think from practical point of view it is better to wear in winter a ski cap (sorry I don’t know the English word) and in summer a straw. From stylish point of view a fedora is best.
Please tell me, why I am wrong – why a fedora is also from practical point of view the best choice.
Best regards from Germany
Thomas
I have worked outside much of my life even in the most brutal weather, so I am fairly acclimated to cold. I can't wear ski gloves when skiing very well because my hands soak them with perspiration. I put them on as I get off the lift but take them off in the lift line except in bitter winds. Likewise working construction outside. In extremely bitter weather I would don a knit watch cap and some mittens that the part that covered my fingers folded back on. Mostly I wore summer weight work gloves with the thumbs and first two fingers cut off at my knuckles. Occasionally I would use a hard hat liner of a flannel fabric, but I never liked toHey friends,
I am a fedora newbie and I really like what I see in the mirror when I wear my dress fedora with an overcoat or my „traveler“ fedora with casual cloth.
I have seen some comments in this forum that a lot of you are wearing their fedora 365 days a year.
BUT I really would like to know how you do this. In winter it is much to cold form ears – so I prefer to wear an ugly fleece ski hat and in summer it is much too warm so it seems to be better to wear a straw or so.
Now I still think from practical point of view it is better to wear in winter a ski cap (sorry I don’t know the English word) and in summer a straw. From stylish point of view a fedora is best.
Please tell me, why I am wrong – why a fedora is also from practical point of view the best choice.
Best regards from Germany
Thomas
Yes we have Belfastboy, but mostly eigther warm or cold.The climate here on the West Coast is temperate so I can wear my felt fedoras 10 months of the year....sometimes 11. For July and August I will break out the Panama or a lighter coloured, lighter weight felt. In January I will break out my wool knit watch cap. Surely you have shoulder seasons in Germany and it doesn't switch from blinding heat to freezing over night where a felt fedora would be perfect?
Thanks for answering! Yea a lot of people are drinking Schnaps here - but I prefere Whisky! But I think I can not drink enough against cold ears in winter with my traveler ;-(I have worked outside much of my life even in the most brutal weather, so I am fairly acclimated to cold. I can't wear ski gloves when skiing very well because my hands soak them with perspiration. I put them on as I get off the lift but take them off in the lift line except in bitter winds. Likewise working construction outside. In extremely bitter weather I would don a knit watch cap and some mittens that the part that covered my fingers folded back on. Mostly I wore summer weight work gloves with the thumbs and first two fingers cut off at my knuckles. Occasionally I would use a hard hat liner of a flannel fabric, but I never liked to
hinder my ability to hear unless I had to. Unless it was frostbite conditions I almost always had my ears and fingers in the weather so I'm probably not the best one to ask. I've seen Eric, who lives in Minnesota where it's much colder than Denver, wearing his Fedoras out in the snow. Those Minnesota crazies go out and fish through the ice in the middle of lakes where there's nothing to stop the wind. Go figure. I suspect in bitter winds he makes another selection although I also see him taking a nip of whiskey from time to time.
Isn't shnaaps almost a national drink in Germany? ;-)
I don't wear a felt fedora 365/7. In weather above 80 F. I'll be in a straw hat.
I'm new here and not sure how to post.
Is there s for sale forum?
this is being advertised as a bowler i think its a fedora pushed out. what do you think? View attachment 223783 View attachment 223784 View attachment 223785
thank you, i have enough stingy hats, I want to push the limits on the brim width for me. I think 3" is the limit for me.Yep. Stingy fedora with an overwelt brim edge with the crown pushed open. The quintessential 1960-1970s trilby.
You'll be able to view the classifieds, Lara. You won't be able to list in them until you have joined the community with 15 posts. Your name is uncommon. Other than a character in a novel I like a lot I don't remember seeing it. Reading it, I pronounced it in my head with the first a like ah. Is that correct, or is it actually an alternate spelling of Laura?I'm new here and not sure how to post.
Is there s for sale forum?