Hello loungers,
I'm newbie here. Actually I've been reading this forum frequently but couldn't register due to mail problem that I've just resolved.
I'm very fascinated to read about how you all here love to wear hats, and indeed, I want to be a hat wearer too. And surely I'm gonna need plenty of your advice... So far I have a Stetson Andes and a Litefelt crushable fedora (you may laugh at me, but I'm a starter here, with limited budget too ) I want to wear hat as my fashion statement (I'm sick of today's fashion, just don't get it why many young boys these days dress like sissies), as well as protecting my skull - yes, I'm 32, and I'm balding. Not yet imminent but the direction is clear. And when everything's gettin out of control, I'll follow Yul Brynner and Telly Savalas. And when I become "skinhead" I definitely need hats....
It's hard to find a fedora or wide brimmed hat in my country, Indonesia. This is not a hat country. These days the only hats I can find here are baseball caps, army cadet cap, beanie/bucket hat, skull cap, and very few newsboy/Ivy which is not made in high quality material, I'm afraid. Straw hats can be found too in certain extent but I don't think they are as good as your Panama or even other straw hats (Milan, Toyo, Shantung, etc) Others would be "religious" type of hats, particularly worn by Moslems. Hat with brim, I'm afraid here, doesn't represent part of "high class" or "elegant" clothing. It is mostly worn by farmers or street vendor, but of course, definitely not the stylish fedora that you have...
There could be some stylish fedoras on pre-WWII but that was during Dutch occupation era... don't think Indonesian people that time wear hats like the Dutch. So I don't think it's possible to find vintage hats. But if you're lucky you may still find pith helmets (usually worn by landlord of plantations or the foremen).
Some local pop stars here sometimes wear fedora, but I just have no idea where do they get those... are they really good fedora or just costume, I have no idea.
Well, this could be long, but I guess there goes my initial introduction. I hope I'm welcome in the lounge.
I'm newbie here. Actually I've been reading this forum frequently but couldn't register due to mail problem that I've just resolved.
I'm very fascinated to read about how you all here love to wear hats, and indeed, I want to be a hat wearer too. And surely I'm gonna need plenty of your advice... So far I have a Stetson Andes and a Litefelt crushable fedora (you may laugh at me, but I'm a starter here, with limited budget too ) I want to wear hat as my fashion statement (I'm sick of today's fashion, just don't get it why many young boys these days dress like sissies), as well as protecting my skull - yes, I'm 32, and I'm balding. Not yet imminent but the direction is clear. And when everything's gettin out of control, I'll follow Yul Brynner and Telly Savalas. And when I become "skinhead" I definitely need hats....
It's hard to find a fedora or wide brimmed hat in my country, Indonesia. This is not a hat country. These days the only hats I can find here are baseball caps, army cadet cap, beanie/bucket hat, skull cap, and very few newsboy/Ivy which is not made in high quality material, I'm afraid. Straw hats can be found too in certain extent but I don't think they are as good as your Panama or even other straw hats (Milan, Toyo, Shantung, etc) Others would be "religious" type of hats, particularly worn by Moslems. Hat with brim, I'm afraid here, doesn't represent part of "high class" or "elegant" clothing. It is mostly worn by farmers or street vendor, but of course, definitely not the stylish fedora that you have...
There could be some stylish fedoras on pre-WWII but that was during Dutch occupation era... don't think Indonesian people that time wear hats like the Dutch. So I don't think it's possible to find vintage hats. But if you're lucky you may still find pith helmets (usually worn by landlord of plantations or the foremen).
Some local pop stars here sometimes wear fedora, but I just have no idea where do they get those... are they really good fedora or just costume, I have no idea.
Well, this could be long, but I guess there goes my initial introduction. I hope I'm welcome in the lounge.