Sorry, by 'new' I simply mean 'new to me'. I'm not looking particularly for newly manufactured or vintage hats.
Well, keep a weather eye on ebay. Some good hats turn up there for very good prices.
Sorry, by 'new' I simply mean 'new to me'. I'm not looking particularly for newly manufactured or vintage hats.
...you'll have to either never wear it in the rain, or look at other options. -M
although I think it's agreed that without steam is better. Thing is though, if that hat gets out in a rain storm, you'll have the same problem. If you're looking to keep that boxy, 20's-30's look, you'll have to either never wear it in the rain, or look at other options. -M
Sorry, I'll have to disagree. Its much easier to shape a hat with some moisture.
I didn't say it was easier, I said it was better. Better for the hat, specifically. -M
As far as hat blocks, go, though, is that some thing that most of you possess? How necessary are they for fedoras, and are they any more necessary for stiff felt hats, like homburgs?
Water does nothing to affect fur felt hats in a negative way unless the hat is of inferior quality,
You will find tons of information on all kinds of hats on this forum. I will try to help you by sending you to Art Fawcett at www.vintagesilhouettes.com. He is a real gentleman and his site will provide the pictures and info that I believe you are looking for. He will answer e-mails if you wish to contact him. Be warned though. If you try on an Art Fawcett creation it is hard to stop with one.
As I am new not only to this particular forum, but to the world of forums (not 'fora'; when a word enters our language, it follows our rules of declension!)
And would you really call a group of men with the name Marcus as Marcuses, rather than the correct Marci? _surprise_forums (not 'fora'; when a word enters our language, it follows our rules of declension!)
So when speaking of college grads, you would say alumnuses?
Well, to take a different example, I would say "ignoramuses." Not connected with the other word though even in jest.
However, shaping your hat is no nuclear science