Spellflower
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All the talk about Tilleys got me wondering what the heck they looked like, so I checked out their site, and found that they are indeed as ugly as everyone says. Except the "Tilley Fedora," which, while it's by no means handsome, stands out like a mouse among toads.
The description makes it sound like this is the ultimate fedora, which I'm sure Mr. Tilley believes.
I'm especially impressed to learn that this hat was made by "the age-old tradition of blocking hats using presses and molds and shaping material using heat and steam."
Heat AND steam? And a feather in the secret pocket too?!? This is one heckuva lid!
Seriously, though, does anyone know what this hat is like? It's got a better guarantee than just about anything not made by L.L. Bean, but I have trouble believing that the quality of any mass-market hat made in the U.S. for $130 is all that great.
The description makes it sound like this is the ultimate fedora, which I'm sure Mr. Tilley believes.
I'm especially impressed to learn that this hat was made by "the age-old tradition of blocking hats using presses and molds and shaping material using heat and steam."
Heat AND steam? And a feather in the secret pocket too?!? This is one heckuva lid!
Seriously, though, does anyone know what this hat is like? It's got a better guarantee than just about anything not made by L.L. Bean, but I have trouble believing that the quality of any mass-market hat made in the U.S. for $130 is all that great.