The thing about leather hats, in my opinion, is that they don't look good on pictures, you should check them out in real life. I have the above one and it looks 10 times better in reality.
I have a Stetson eight panel / newsboy cap which I picked up last year. Wore it all Winter - far superior to wool in heavy rain, and I really like the look.
The thing about leather hats, in my opinion, is that they don't look good on pictures, you should check them out in real life. I have the above one and it looks 10 times better in reality.
I have one similar Edward, except it isn't a Stetson. I wear it to work during the winter months, (that lately are seemingly endless).
That I like. I can recall seeing similar hats in film worn by probably workmen such as dock workers and delivery guys.
I started thinking about leather hats after seeing this hat.There are all the outback styles and brands to newsboys, cowboys, top hats, bucket, etc.
I would imagine a leather hat might be impractical as an only hat but why does leather get such a bad rap when there are so many of them being sold.
I got into wearing leather hats (heck, leather everything) when I was riding bikes. I have two leather caps and one western by the Winfield Cover Company. The back 8-panel cap was used most when I rode. It went with all the other black leather.
In general, I find leather headgear too warm for most temperatures. They're fine when its cold, but I learned that I didn't want to have to guess when it was cold enough to wear a leather hat so I just stopped wearing them, moving to wool caps when riding and fedoras for mostly all other times.
That I like. I can recall seeing similar hats in film worn by probably workmen such as dock workers and delivery guys.
Thinking this through Randall, it would be a waste of time to try, as I am going to pack this, and wear a real hat on the plane. I'm hoping the temps will be cool enough to tolerate it in the mountains. Bought this about 20 years ago at Orvis, on a deep discount and have used it about twice a year to shovel during storms, so if it is any worse for the wear, it is form snow/water. But, it still fits and has a string for quick bumping. thx anyway.Heck of a question, Ray. If you have a block, maybe stretch it over, oil it up, and bake it in the sun for a few hours?
G'luck!
Hey Dronak, is that the hat in your avatar? Got a pic of you under it? Looks interesting.
Amen to that !! Plus they STINK once they get worn and sweated in for long. And if you wear 'em in the rain, most get totaly out of shape and are not nearly as good at handling lots of water at all . Had one back in the '70s, will NEVER get another
I started thinking about leather hats after seeing this hat.There are all the outback styles and brands to newsboys, cowboys, top hats, bucket, etc.
I would imagine a leather hat might be impractical as an only hat but why does leather get such a bad rap when there are so many of them being sold.