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If the straw breaks on a Panama, can it always be repaired? Or sometimes is it impossible to repair, and the whole hat has to be thrown out?
Like most things...."it depends". I have repaired splits in the Panama straw by gluing a ribbon and/or very thin leather of a similar colour to the back side as a 'boot'. If it is a slit then I it is successful in hiding the break. I am working on one now that has an actual hole....with missing straw. Not sure what the hell I will do other than finding ribbon or leather of the same colour to boot the backside. It will never present as a pristine hat any longer but I think I can return it to a nice and serviceable Panama. The boot at least will prevent the disintegration of the straw from spreading. It is a shame as it is an expensive Panama.If the straw breaks on a Panama, can it always be repaired? Or sometimes is it impossible to repair, and the whole hat has to be thrown out?
It will never present as a pristine hat any longer but I think I can return it to a nice and serviceable Panama. The boot at least will prevent the disintegration of the straw from spreading. It is a shame as it is an expensive Panama.
If I can find an old discarded Panama I can extract individual straw fibres and one by one glue them in place to slowly close the hole. Painstaking but rewarding if I can get it done. But first to find that scrap Panama.Short of a catastrophic failure of the straw, I'm sure there are tons of things that can be done to 'doctor up' a damaged panama, but yeah, it 'is' too bad when it's an expensive one. Good luck with your repair.
I guess it's the same concept of repairing the caining on a chair only much smaller. That would be a great fix.If I can find an old discarded Panama I can extract individual straw fibres and one by one glue them in place to slowly close the hole. Painstaking but rewarding if I can get it done. But first to find that scrap Panama.
Depending on were the break is located (like on the brim) I have on occasion turned a ripped Panama into a really nice Duplex. That is I've had a ripped Panama turned into a Duplex by Mike Miller.If the straw breaks on a Panama, can it always be repaired? Or sometimes is it impossible to repair, and the whole hat has to be thrown out?
It is a great idea at this point as theory.....real life may prove different. But first the hunt for an organ donor Panama hat.I guess it's the same concept of repairing the caining on a chair only much smaller. That would be a great fix.
I have attached a photo of the hat that Panama Hats Direct is about to ship to me.
I circled a black spot that looks kind of weird to me with an orange circle.
Do you guys think that is weird? Is that something you would be concerned about it if it was your hat that you were about to have shipped to you?
What do you think that is?
Is that a reason to object to the hat?
I've also emailed the company to ask them what it is, and I've yet to hear a reply from them about that, but I'd like to hear your feedbacks as well.
Secondary question: do you think the hat in the photo looks like a good value for a price of $325 USD?
I think it's a good looking hat! I wouldn't let the black spot bother me, especially since it's on the side and so close to the ribbon. Considering these are hand woven hats made out of natural materials, I've learned not to expect perfection.I have attached a photo of the hat that Panama Hats Direct is about to ship to me.
I circled a black spot that looks kind of weird to me with an orange circle.
The diferente also it is on the finishing of the hat BB has better finish than PHD but the weave count it is around the same. A little advice there is a new page called Panamahatsdepot.com they are just getting started but thst does not means thst they don’t know anything about the business. The owner is William Ramírez and it used to be manager in PHD for 20 years. You should visit his website and you can give him a call or write him snd he can help you finding the hat that you need and probably also give you a discount since they are launching the page. You will not be disappointed. Hope it helpsI've only owned two Panamas. One was a mass-produced one it was not very good
Several years ago I also bought a second Panama from Panama Hats Direct. It was a major step-up from my previous mass-produced Panama, but I have no other frame of reference for knowing how good of a quality it is.
Now about 5 years later, that Panama has lost its shape and needs to be sent in for cleaning in and re-blocking, but I will need to buy a second Panama to use while the first is being serviced.
And this leads me to the question of whether I should buy from Panama Hats Direct again, or Brent Black.
On Brent Black's website he claims "You won’t find a better hat at a better price."
However, when I compare the weave count numbers listed on his website, with the price tied to those weave counts, and then do the same with Panama Hats Direct's website, that quotation from Brent Black seems like it might not be accurate, if all other things are equal.
But I do not have enough knowledge to judge this matter properly, which I why I am asking you gentlemen if you can please tell me if that quoted claim is true or untrue.
For example, Panama Hats Direct lists:
In a comparable listing (I think?), Brent Black lists:
So say I went with the Brent Black instead of the Panama Hats Direct option, then would I truly be getting the $675 USD worth of extra value from the Brent Black?
And if so, why? What are the factors that would make the Brent Black one be the better option, quality-wise?
Does he glue his crown ribbons together? What quality of leather sweat bands does he use? Or are they the same as PHD?The diferente also it is on the finishing of the hat BB has better finish than PHD but the weave count it is around the same. A little advice there is a new page called Panamahatsdepot.com they are just getting started but thst does not means thst they don’t know anything about the business. The owner is William Ramírez and it used to be manager in PHD for 20 years. You should visit his website and you can give him a call or write him snd he can help you finding the hat that you need and probably also give you a discount since they are launching the page. You will not be disappointed. Hope it helps
No, he is getting better bands stitched not glued and he is getting a softer leather sweat bands or fabric depends of what you desireDoes he glue his crown ribbons together? What quality of leather sweat bands does he use? Or are they the same as PHD?