Am in Chicago on business, and visited Optimo. For those of you who have only been to the website, here's the scoop.
Very classy, luxe, minimalist setting, quite a way from downtown, where my hotel is. A wall of felt hats, mainly fedoras, and strangely, more Panamas than felts.
Felt hats start at $550. That buys you any of their smooth beaver-rabbit blend numbers, and you can expect to pay $50 more for satin or longhair finish.
The salesman on duty was a pretty cool dude, and he knew all the answers. He also had the good sense to advise me not to buy the bluish-ivory number I was staring at, on the grounds that I would not likely ever have much use for it in the real world. Ditto for their porcelain-colored "Optimo 1000."
Went for a light-grey "nickel" fedora, wide brim, high crown.
Basically, the place is a candy shop full of expensive sweets. And of course the most expensive confections of all are the Montecristis. He had several gorgeous "open-weave" fedoras, with prices around a grand. The cloth-tight weaves under glass head up toward ten grand.
Optimo doesn't post prices on its jazzy website, probably for fear of frightening people away. But once you're in the door, well, you're snared.
In sum, the nicest hat shop I have ever seen.
Very classy, luxe, minimalist setting, quite a way from downtown, where my hotel is. A wall of felt hats, mainly fedoras, and strangely, more Panamas than felts.
Felt hats start at $550. That buys you any of their smooth beaver-rabbit blend numbers, and you can expect to pay $50 more for satin or longhair finish.
The salesman on duty was a pretty cool dude, and he knew all the answers. He also had the good sense to advise me not to buy the bluish-ivory number I was staring at, on the grounds that I would not likely ever have much use for it in the real world. Ditto for their porcelain-colored "Optimo 1000."
Went for a light-grey "nickel" fedora, wide brim, high crown.
Basically, the place is a candy shop full of expensive sweets. And of course the most expensive confections of all are the Montecristis. He had several gorgeous "open-weave" fedoras, with prices around a grand. The cloth-tight weaves under glass head up toward ten grand.
Optimo doesn't post prices on its jazzy website, probably for fear of frightening people away. But once you're in the door, well, you're snared.
In sum, the nicest hat shop I have ever seen.