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Milan Mania

Not-Bogart13

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I never see Milan hats mentioned on the Lounge. Anybody have opinions or experiences to share? Are they good summer hats? Comfortable? Durable? Any information would be helpful. I'm thinking about getting one.
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Nathan Flowers

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Unless you get vintage, the only way to get a decent Milan straw (that I know of) is to get one from Optimo ( www.optimohats.com )

Here's mine:

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It's made from some sort of wheat straw. When I open the box, it smells like freshly cut hay.

All of the "milan" hats that I've seen from other vendors are made from plastic or paper, and are shellacked till they are stiff. My Milan from Optimo is soft and pliable.
 

Johnnysan

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I picked up a Dobbs Milan straw about a year ago that hasn't seen much service as it is waiting on a new ribbon. The hat is very light and comfortable to wear and seems to "breathe" better than my panamas in that I don't seem to sweat as much when wearing it. The lightness of the hat also gives it the feeling of being a bit flimsy (in my opinion), so I'm not sure how well it will hold up to lots of use and handling.
 

Hemingway Jones

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Vintage Dobbs 5th Ave Milan Weave...

Here's mine! I can't wait to wear this baby this summer.

As to weight; it seems a little heavier than my Panamas, but the weave is looser, which may allow a bit more air to flow, but this is pure conjecture.

 

Pilgrim

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Hmmm. I recently bought a Beaver brand straw that touts itself as a "Milanette" weave. It's a pretty stiff straw, but has a really snappy brim.

Any theories as to where the "Milanette" terminology comes from?
 

Not-Bogart13

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Thanks Guys

Looks like I'd better think long and hard about this, and be sure of what I'm getting if I do take the plunge. I like the sound of better air flow, but I don't want a shellaked paper hat! If the description says "Genuine Milan Straw" can I be fairly sure it's not total garbage?
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Snrbfshn

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Here's one...

I've got four Milan straws, two Resistols and Dobbs and a Stetson (with another on the way). I really enjoy them. Here's my gold Resistol:

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Right now prices still seem pretty good on most straws I've been watching. You can find some fine lids, with shipping, for around 20 bucks.
 

SHARPETOYS

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Terminology comes from ?

Pilgrim said:
Hmmm. I recently bought a Beaver brand straw that touts itself as a "Milanette" weave. It's a pretty stiff straw, but has a really snappy brim.

Any theories as to where the "Milanette" terminology comes from?


Milanette: (China)

Twisted, coated paper yarn used in inexpensive straw hats, often made from recycled materials. Also Chinese twisted paper.
 

Havana

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Please don't crucify me for saying this. I have a Miller milan fedora (made in Canada by Biltmore) that I actually like. I know it's a cheapie. It just feels great and looks nice and I can wear it with no worries about how much it cost. If it was run over by a truck, I wouldn't shed a tear (provided I wasn't still wearing it at the time). I love putting on the ritz with a premium panama but I think these "lesser" hats also have a valid place in the world of daily hat wearers. A lot of Rolls Royce owners own a Ford too.
 
I have to dig through the stack but I have a milan or two around. They are a versatile hat that is for sure. The prices for vintage are good. Straw season is approaching so if you want one you had better make a decision soon because the prices will likely go higher when the demand is greater. I buy my straws in the winter. Then again it doesn't make much differnce here. ;)

Regards,

J
 

SHARPETOYS

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My Ford...

Havana said:
Please don't crucify me for saying this. I have a Miller milan fedora (made in Canada by Biltmore) that I actually like. I know it's a cheapie. It just feels great and looks nice and I can wear it with no worries about how much it cost. If it was run over by a truck, I wouldn't shed a tear (provided I wasn't still wearing it at the time). I love putting on the ritz with a premium panama but I think these "lesser" hats also have a valid place in the world of daily hat wearers. A lot of Rolls Royce owners own a Ford too.

I like my Biltmore Milan "The Rio" style fedora. The color is not listed but they do have it in the "natural" a gorgeous color. A great price a fantastic block.

http://www.mikethehatter.com/ItemSearch.asp?StyleID=6
 

Rundquist

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Havana said:
Please don't crucify me for saying this. I have a Miller milan fedora (made in Canada by Biltmore) that I actually like. I know it's a cheapie. It just feels great and looks nice and I can wear it with no worries about how much it cost. If it was run over by a truck, I wouldn't shed a tear (provided I wasn't still wearing it at the time). I love putting on the ritz with a premium panama but I think these "lesser" hats also have a valid place in the world of daily hat wearers. A lot of Rolls Royce owners own a Ford too.


The funny thing about Milan straw hats is that more than with any other type of hat, quality doesn't necessarily have anything to do with looks. Some of the modern inexpensive Milan’s look really good (hip). Cheers


Here’s my Milan. It’s an Optimo.
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Michael Mallory

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I've come to like Milan straw a lot. I have a vintage Cavanagh, which I found almost by accident (and which is REALLY heavy), a Dobbs homburg, which is really great but not that versatile (but I got a fantastic deal on it), and my favorite of all, a Miller (Biltmore) fedora that is not A-list quality, but has a terrific look and is bullet-proof. I find Milans good for summer evenings or early fall.
 

gekisai29

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Are there any modern brands you would consider A list for milan braid? Glad to hear that you love the Biltmore 'cause i preety sure i will be ordering the pokpie soon Do yu know if Biltmore sizing runs true to head measurement? I am 22&3/8".
 

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