RichardH
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 252
- Location
- Bergen, Norway
Argh, I HAVE to get me one of those for christmas! Congrats to you, it looks fantastic on you!I recently bought a new fur felt Christys' bowler and I was pleased by the brim, which is fairly close (though not perfect) to the old style brim curl/binding. Though they obviously use a nylon grosgrain ribbon, the curl is much better than any of the other bowlers I've looked at, including Lock, which is somewhat shameful given that Lock invented the style. The stitching is done by hand in the classic way and is therefore almost invisible, unlike those horrible machine stitched monstrosities for brims you get with most cheaper modern bowlers. The front and back curl isn't as flat as classic bowlers, but it is flatter than at the sides, and significantly more ribbon shows on the sides than at the front.
It sits fairly low, and I'm quite satisfied with how the hat looks, as taller bowler crowns tend to be more conspicuous and look a bit anachronistic imo. This is a bowler hat I could conceivably wear on the street in daily life. One difficulty, though, was that the left side of the brim was curled at slightly too high an angle, creating a slight asymmetry. I steamed it a little and pulled it down slightly to correct it in less than 2 minutes, no big deal. Still, seems like a fairly avoidable problem given that it's a premium quality hat.
I recently contacted Patey about their bowlers. The bowlers they show on their website look pretty exceptional, and I wanted one made with the classic goss underbody. Sad to say, though, they don't offer their town weight bowler in larger sizes, and the heavy goss bowler is too expensive.