I dream about Fedoras. For three months I've been obsessed with buying one. I've done some research and find that a truly informative, comprehensive, and trustworthy website doesn't exist. I've registered here in hopes of tapping into what appears to be a large bulletin board of experts.
First, I do not mind spending upwards of $200 to $300 if I would be guaranteed a high quality yet very durable hat. I wouldn't mind spending less. In other words, I know that at some point the law of diminishing returns must kick in and eventually to spend more money simply doesn't get you much if anything more. Further, I have absolutely no idea if a fine hat is like fine furniture - that is to say, when one spends a lot on a dining room table, it will look fantastic, but needs to be protected from virtually everything. I want a great hat, but one that I can wear everyday and not worry that it will rain or snow.
Does a hat like this exist? What is the most weather resistant material?
What are the best brand names? I've heard much about Optimo and Borsalino. Stetson and Dobbs.
Optimo seems to be a custom arena and frankly I don't know enough to know whether the expense is worth it. Plus never owning a Fedora really hurts in me being able to tell them what it is I want.
What would be ideal for me is to be able to either visit one massive store where hats from many companies are presentable or many stores in one location. I don't know my hat size. I really think it would be best to actually try a hat on, look at it in the mirror, and then buy it. Online purchasing of a hat scares me a bit.
I am aware of a location in NYC that has hats available for sale. 310 fifth avenue. It is the address of JJ Hat Center, Dobbs, and Stetson Retail, as well as Borsalino. I have no idea if this is just one store at one location or several competitors all at one site, which seems a bit bizarre.
Has anyone ever gone there? Would it be a waste of my time, driving says 5 hours one way to get there? Do they have experts there? Do they have a huge selection?
I really just want to own a nice black fedora that is built to last and will look fine to. I've put three months of casual research into this and haven't learned much. I hear conflicting opinions on material, etc. At this point, I'm just hoping that either some good, fine sirs here can point me in the right direction, or at least tell me that 310 fifth avenue is awesome and that I will surely find a hat there.
Thank you very much for your help.
Andrew
First, I do not mind spending upwards of $200 to $300 if I would be guaranteed a high quality yet very durable hat. I wouldn't mind spending less. In other words, I know that at some point the law of diminishing returns must kick in and eventually to spend more money simply doesn't get you much if anything more. Further, I have absolutely no idea if a fine hat is like fine furniture - that is to say, when one spends a lot on a dining room table, it will look fantastic, but needs to be protected from virtually everything. I want a great hat, but one that I can wear everyday and not worry that it will rain or snow.
Does a hat like this exist? What is the most weather resistant material?
What are the best brand names? I've heard much about Optimo and Borsalino. Stetson and Dobbs.
Optimo seems to be a custom arena and frankly I don't know enough to know whether the expense is worth it. Plus never owning a Fedora really hurts in me being able to tell them what it is I want.
What would be ideal for me is to be able to either visit one massive store where hats from many companies are presentable or many stores in one location. I don't know my hat size. I really think it would be best to actually try a hat on, look at it in the mirror, and then buy it. Online purchasing of a hat scares me a bit.
I am aware of a location in NYC that has hats available for sale. 310 fifth avenue. It is the address of JJ Hat Center, Dobbs, and Stetson Retail, as well as Borsalino. I have no idea if this is just one store at one location or several competitors all at one site, which seems a bit bizarre.
Has anyone ever gone there? Would it be a waste of my time, driving says 5 hours one way to get there? Do they have experts there? Do they have a huge selection?
I really just want to own a nice black fedora that is built to last and will look fine to. I've put three months of casual research into this and haven't learned much. I hear conflicting opinions on material, etc. At this point, I'm just hoping that either some good, fine sirs here can point me in the right direction, or at least tell me that 310 fifth avenue is awesome and that I will surely find a hat there.
Thank you very much for your help.
Andrew