Bugleboy10
New in Town
- Messages
- 25
- Location
- Los Angeles
I've never been a hat guy, but last month my wife and I were at the Mob Museum and on a whim I tried on a fedora in the gift shop. Her look and compliment was all it took, and I bought it without a second thought. Turns out it's a Dorfman paper straw trilby (see pic), but I've worn it almost every day since so now she's created a monster and I want to get something that suits me even more (I even already have my mind considering custom in the future once I really know what I want). I think for my first "real" purchase, I want a crushable hat to take anywhere and everywhere (work, dates, hikes, etc.). Definitely a wider (but still snap) brim, a size larger, and probably a neutral gray based on what I've read from you good people over the past few weeks. I'm going to visit a few shops in town later this week and had a few questions which I could not find the answer to.
1) What material is cooler or better ventilated (besides straw)? Living in Los Angeles, it's hot way more often than it is cold. The local offerings seem to include wool, "Litefelt" wool, and fur (Royal quality from Stetson).
2) It seems like center dent crowns would be easier to crush and roll up, or am I incorrect? I seem to like the teardrop although I plan to try on both.
3) How can you tell if a hat can be rolled? If any of you know offhand, some of the models that may be available locally include the Stetson Runabout, Scala DF60, and Bailey Tino.
1) What material is cooler or better ventilated (besides straw)? Living in Los Angeles, it's hot way more often than it is cold. The local offerings seem to include wool, "Litefelt" wool, and fur (Royal quality from Stetson).
2) It seems like center dent crowns would be easier to crush and roll up, or am I incorrect? I seem to like the teardrop although I plan to try on both.
3) How can you tell if a hat can be rolled? If any of you know offhand, some of the models that may be available locally include the Stetson Runabout, Scala DF60, and Bailey Tino.