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I'm a newbie and I'm already thinking about buying a custom made hat. I have my reasons, but I'm not sure I've thought everything out. First, I would rather spend more and get what I want rather than save money and be dissatisfied. Second, I'm a long oval and you local neighborhood hat store (ha ha) doesn't carry them. Third, I've actually seen/touched an Optimo (Fino Fino in Menlo Park, CA), and there was definately something about that hat!
That being said, I do have some concerns. First, I'm not willing to visit Chicago (I live near SF), so I'm either going to have to make my purchase over the internet or wait for a trunk show. Second, I'm still a newbie. I've tried on a few hats, but I don't have the experience to know what looks good on me. (This is actually a major concern of mine. IMO, many forum members have purchased hats that looked great on their favorite movie star, but aren't appropriate for their build, face, coloring, etc.)
That being said, I would argue that I have the following options.
First, I could buy a number of less expensive hats (eBay, etc.) to get an idea what I like before I take the plunge.
Second, I could wait 'til one of the custom hatters comes through town.
Third, I could send one of the custom hatters a picture of myself and put my trust in them.
Forth, I could just go back to wearing my UCLA baseball cap.
Thanks for your comments.
Paul Vickerman
I'm a newbie and I'm already thinking about buying a custom made hat. I have my reasons, but I'm not sure I've thought everything out. First, I would rather spend more and get what I want rather than save money and be dissatisfied. Second, I'm a long oval and you local neighborhood hat store (ha ha) doesn't carry them. Third, I've actually seen/touched an Optimo (Fino Fino in Menlo Park, CA), and there was definately something about that hat!
That being said, I do have some concerns. First, I'm not willing to visit Chicago (I live near SF), so I'm either going to have to make my purchase over the internet or wait for a trunk show. Second, I'm still a newbie. I've tried on a few hats, but I don't have the experience to know what looks good on me. (This is actually a major concern of mine. IMO, many forum members have purchased hats that looked great on their favorite movie star, but aren't appropriate for their build, face, coloring, etc.)
That being said, I would argue that I have the following options.
First, I could buy a number of less expensive hats (eBay, etc.) to get an idea what I like before I take the plunge.
Second, I could wait 'til one of the custom hatters comes through town.
Third, I could send one of the custom hatters a picture of myself and put my trust in them.
Forth, I could just go back to wearing my UCLA baseball cap.
Thanks for your comments.
Paul Vickerman