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where do these stand on the quality scale, borsalino or tesi in particular?
Dinerman said:Wile we're on the topic- any idea what, "genuine imported Madras" is?
Straw Qualities
Baku (China) > Very fine natural straw fiber from rice stalks; expensive handwoven straw for use in millinery and dress hats.
Bangora (org. Japan, also China) > Machine-made hat woven from toyo paper yarn initating bakou.
Bankok (Philippines) > Natural fibre straw usually handwoven into expensive, light weight dress and Western hats.
Brisa ( Ecuador) > Panama hat in 1x1 weave from toquilla straw.
Bu (China) > Method of designating the fineness of yarn fibers used in making straw hats; one bu is approximately equal to one millimeter. The smaller the bu number, the finer the weave and the more expensive the hat.
Cappeline> Hat industry term for a generic straw of felt hat body.
Chinese Paper Yarn (China) > Twisted, coated paper yarn used in inexpensive straw hats, often made from recycled materials. Also Chinese twisted paper.
Cuenca (Ecuador) > Panama hat in 2x2 weave from toquilla straw.
Formosan (Taiwan) > Manmade yarn hats woven in Taiwan, aka Formosa
Formosan Marcus paper yarn (Japan) > Manmade yarn produced in Japan and woven into hat bodies in Formosa (Taiwan). Designed to imitate Bankok straw, Marcus yarn is noted for its round fiber and uniform colour.
Glaze (Japan, China) > Lustrous finish put on yarn used in straw hats that also adds body and strength to the fiber.
Hemp (Philippines) > Straw fiber from the hemp plant producing a coarse, rugged hat body. Hemp is usually handwoven in Taiwan and expensive.
Hood > Hat industry term for an unblocked, cone-shaped hat body.
Jute (China) > Natural fiber from the hemp plant but finer than hemp fiber.
Lacquer >Transparent varnish applied to a blocked straw hat body to strengthen the body. Each hatmaker has a proprietary lacquer formula
Montecristi Panama (Ecuador) > Very fine high grade and expensive straw hat handwoven from toquilla on the island of Montecristi.
1X1 > Straw or yarn weaving pattern in hats of one stand on one strand producing a smooth , even weave.
Paribuntal (China) > Bakou straw in a wider, looser weave often used in millinery and dress hats.
Polyhemp (Japan) > Polyester yarn designed to imitate hemp straw.
Panama hat (Ecuador) > Hand-woven hat made from toquilla straw; very expensive, but the standard for finely-woven straw dress and Western hats.
Raffia (Madagascar) > Natural fiber of a Madagascar palm used in coarsely-woven hats. Straw is prized for pliability, ruggedness.
Rice Fiber (China, Southeast Asia) > Natural straw fiber from the stalks of rice plants.
Shantung (China) > Commercial American term for glazed manmade paper yarn made in Japan and handwoven in China. Any hat made from Shantung yarn.
2X2 > Straw or yarn weaving patterns in hats in which two strands are placed on two strands resulting in a herringbone pattern.
Seagrass (China, Southeast Asia) > Natural straw fiber from ocean plants used in producing a coarse weave in plants.
Sisal (China, Southeast Asia) > Coarse rich fiber used in straw hats.
Toquilla ( Equador, Andes Mountains) > Palm plant source of natural straw fibers used in Panama hats.
Toyo (Japan) > Twisted manmade paper yarn similar to Formosan Marcus paper yarn but with variegated colouring. Used glazed or unglazed in less expensive Western straw hats.
Twisted Paper Jute (China) > Manmade fiber resembling jute fiber.
Weave > Twisting and interlacing of yarns in manufacturing straw hat bodies either by machine or by hand. Typical weaves in Western straw hats are 1X1 and 2X2. Fancy weaves produce distinct patterns and open or vented weaving creates open spaces in the final hat body.
Yarn > Filaments or strands spun from natural or manmade materials used in weaving straw hats. In Western hats, yarn usually refers to manmade materials.
duggap said:Wearing it in a rain storm would be a serious no no. Anyway, welcome aboard.