Mighty44
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Wish somebody would make a nice medium/light gray.
I liked that as well! Great minds!!I’m liking the burnished copper.
How light a shade? FEPSA has a DoveTail...a medium grey and Winchester has a very light grey with blue undertones. I could send you a snippet of the felt.Wish somebody would make a nice medium/light gray.
Wish somebody would make a nice medium/light gray.
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This is a lighter grey, the close up photo doesn't give you a the true colour due to the artificial light, but seen outside you can get a better idea of it's colour and it's effect.
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Getting the true colour from a camera phone is always a hit and miss affair as you can see with this outdoor photo of the blazer that I am wearing compared to the darker appearance in the previous two photos.
What I really wanted to wear with this outfit is a burgundy hat, but when I tried one on the colour wasn't for me. Silly perhaps, but I have to feel comfortable with all that I wear and burgundy hats fail to impress. Shame.
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You can just make out the shoes, another bespoke pair courtesy of Mr. Johnson.
Wish somebody would make a nice medium/light gray.
I have one of Art's Dove grey. It is a great colour. FEPSA dovetail is a nice medium grey.Art Fawcett used to have an exclusive from Winchester on certain colors including dove gray. I love the color, but waited too long and they were all gone by the time I asked for one.
I too think that the FEPSA dovetail has potential.
Tim's felt photos are terrible. I have picked up a few felts only to discover, on receipt, the colour is nothing like the picture and pretty much unsaleable. It is a crap shoot.Like a lot of felt, the color seems to vary a lot depending on lighting etc. Here are two photos of the same Dovetail color:
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It’s tough to make color decisions without seeing the felt. The best else can do is hope to see a lot of photos from many contributors in varying lighting and make an educated guess.
I don't throw anything out and now I have accumulated many felt scraps so I am able to mail a small swatch to the client if they want to actually see the colour. Waaay back Art sent me a sample swatch card of all the Winchester colours. It was such a huge help in picking the right colour felt.Like a lot of felt, the color seems to vary a lot depending on lighting etc. Here are two photos of the same Dovetail color:
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It’s tough to make color decisions without seeing the felt. The best else can do is hope to see a lot of photos from many contributors in varying lighting and make an educated guess.
I don't throw anything out and now I have accumulated many felt scraps so I am able to mail a small swatch to the client if they want to actually see the colour. Waaay back Art sent me a sample swatch card of all the Winchester colours. It was such a huge help in picking the right colour felt.
I have Commando green from Tim in both beaver and rabbit. Two very different colours....not even close except you can say they are both green(ish).One of the other challenges is how the dye changes one lot to the next. Winchester’s black cherry drastically changed when the dye was changed, but even colors that are supposed to be identical can vary quite a bit. I have three 100% beaver hats all made form Winchester’s dress weight felt in the color granite that look different even in the exact lighting.
And yes, Tim’s photos, particularly the color accuracy, are horrible.
I've mentioned this somewhere here on The Forum before, but the true colors of EVERY felt hat I've purchased online (as opposed to in-person) have been something of a surprise to me when I finally saw them. Felt is, apparently, difficult to photograph because it isn't a solid surface; the individual fibers sometimes reflect light very differently, and that affects our perception of the overall color. So far I haven't received a hat that was so far from what I expected that I've had to return it, and one or two were better than what I was expecting; Akubra's "Bluegrass Green" for example, which is in my opinion a wonderful shade of green....I have picked up a few felts only to discover, on receipt, the colour is nothing like the picture and pretty much unsaleable. It is a crap shoot.
It gets even more complicated than that. Art sent me a complete set of colour swatches of the Winchester felts when I first ordered from him. The felt lightens up a fair bit after the pouncing process so I have been surprised to receive finished hats that were a shade or two lighter than the original condition swatches. Then when you add in the difficulties of photographing ribbon the entire process in fraught with huge hurdles.I've mentioned this somewhere here on The Forum before, but the true colors of EVERY felt hat I've purchased online (as opposed to in-person) have been something of a surprise to me when I finally saw them. Felt is, apparently, difficult to photograph because it isn't a solid surface; the individual fibers sometimes reflect light very differently, and that affects our perception of the overall color. So far I haven't received a hat that was so far from what I expected that I've had to return it, and one or two were better than what I was expecting; Akubra's "Bluegrass Green" for example, which is in my opinion a wonderful shade of green.
If the exact color is that much of an issue, do whatever you have to to see it in person before you spend you hard-earned cash.
Yes.....I just emailed you about this very subject on my next hat!It gets even more complicated than that. Art sent me a complete set of colour swatches of the Winchester felts when I first ordered from him. The felt lightens up a fair bit after the pouncing process so I have been surprised to receive finished hats that were a shade or two lighter than the original condition swatches. Then when you add in the difficulties of photographing ribbon the entire process in fraught with huge hurdles.
Yes, it can be done successfully with time and attention!Yes.....I just emailed you about this very subject on my next hat!
We will get the felt and ribbon worked out!
A beautiful hat Bob.
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The red hat is becoming worn a lot more often. Yesterday the sun shone, I selected a colourful Aloha shirt with a red & white theme, something that the red fedora would have complimented well, only for the heavens to open up.
There is one colour that I have seen here on The Lounge that is just so exquisite, I must see if my milliner can source a felt of the same colour.
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A beautiful hat Bob.
Thanks Robert! You are rocking that red hat!