Spatterdash
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How-do, gang.
Let me begin this with the caveat that I and many others are well aware of the devotion to pure beaver here in the Lounge. 100% pure beaver, new or vintage, is the preferred choice among discriminating hatters and hattees for a reason, a number of reasons. Beaver has a well-earned reputation and I have no desire to dispute it's place as one of the finest felts made by man.
Nutria may come slightly before or slightly after beaver in the minds of the fedora fanatic, as it also has a storied history and offers extraordinary qualities for hatmaking.
How-some-ever...
This thread is dedicated to blends and the appreciation of a well-mixed felt. Like beaver and nutria, blends also have a grand history and have served our species well in the past. With the right finishing and preparation, they can still make for an astonishing hat.
Blends are commonly an afterthought in the Lounge, and so may not be seen by a newcomer as a viable option, which isn't true.
So come in here and brag about your blends, be they rabbit+beaver, beaver+nutria, all three, a little mink mixture or a chimera felt like we've never seen. What's the blend and how's that hat holding up? Where'd you get it and would you get more?
It's blend boasting time, brought to you by my grandfather's old custom blend, a tan stingybrim with a wide black ribbon made of beaver and rabbit wrought in 1959, courtesy of Peter Bros., my first real hat... no taper yet.
Let me begin this with the caveat that I and many others are well aware of the devotion to pure beaver here in the Lounge. 100% pure beaver, new or vintage, is the preferred choice among discriminating hatters and hattees for a reason, a number of reasons. Beaver has a well-earned reputation and I have no desire to dispute it's place as one of the finest felts made by man.
Nutria may come slightly before or slightly after beaver in the minds of the fedora fanatic, as it also has a storied history and offers extraordinary qualities for hatmaking.
How-some-ever...
This thread is dedicated to blends and the appreciation of a well-mixed felt. Like beaver and nutria, blends also have a grand history and have served our species well in the past. With the right finishing and preparation, they can still make for an astonishing hat.
Blends are commonly an afterthought in the Lounge, and so may not be seen by a newcomer as a viable option, which isn't true.
So come in here and brag about your blends, be they rabbit+beaver, beaver+nutria, all three, a little mink mixture or a chimera felt like we've never seen. What's the blend and how's that hat holding up? Where'd you get it and would you get more?
It's blend boasting time, brought to you by my grandfather's old custom blend, a tan stingybrim with a wide black ribbon made of beaver and rabbit wrought in 1959, courtesy of Peter Bros., my first real hat... no taper yet.