Pellie
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Fleur of Penumbra hats, has send me the reblocked Hufvud. I'm very satisfying with it....
If she sees a picture of a hat he likes but cannot find in a shop tell her to let me know and I can advise her if I am able to replicate it for her.Don’t I know it. And you guys never leave me in any doubt about who’s looking better!
But she doesn’t own much in the way of typical Fedora-type hats. I do keep encouraging her on that front, but she’s not so confident in that style. She tends to prefer cloches or Casa Blanca(?) hats…mushroom hats?…like a kettle brim, but with the brim turned down rather than up. I’m still getting to know the women’s hat styles and what they’re called.
Thanks for the pictures. That second hat, in particular, is quite spectacular. Etsuko was also impressed. We’ll certainly keep you in mind next time Etsuko’s looking for something.
Late but well worth the wait! I love this hat of yours!
Keep the special felt finishes parade going, Daniele!!
Don’t I know it. And you guys never leave me in any doubt about who’s looking better!
But she doesn’t own much in the way of typical Fedora-type hats. I do keep encouraging her on that front, but she’s not so confident in that style. She tends to prefer cloches or Casa Blanca(?) hats…mushroom hats?…like a kettle brim, but with the brim turned down rather than up. I’m still getting to know the women’s hat styles and what they’re called.
I agree. Plus any excuse to post a pic of my wife in one of her fantastic fedoras is a chance I won't pass up.[/QUOTE]View attachment 379169 [QUOTE="Steve1857, post: 2867749, member: 38266"
Apart from Humphrey Bogart, no one looks better in a Fedora than a women
I agree. Plus any excuse to post a pic of my wife in one of her fantastic fedoras is a chance I won't pass up.[/QUOTE]View attachment 379169 [QUOTE="Steve1857, post: 2867749, member: 38266"
Apart from Humphrey Bogart, no one looks better in a Fedora than a women
Thanks. We might do that. The Maxim hats that she has plenty of are fur felt, but the cloches she ordered recently are wool. It seems difficult to find much in the way of fur felt cloches.If she sees a picture of a hat he likes but cannot find in a shop tell her to let me know and I can advise her if I am able to replicate it for her.
I have a few in stock and I have a number of sources both in the US and from Europe. Women's hats/millinery does tend towards cheaper throw away 'fashion' but there are sources for good felts at fair prices....mostly rabbit. Wool blanks for cloche hats are very cheap to buy.Thanks. We might do that. The Maxim hats that she has plenty of are fur felt, but the cloches she ordered recently are wool. It seems difficult to find much in the way of fur felt cloches.
I agree. Plus any excuse to post a pic of my wife in one of her fantastic fedoras is a chance I won't pass up.[/QUOTE]View attachment 379169 [QUOTE="Steve1857, post: 2867749, member: 38266"
Apart from Humphrey Bogart, no one looks better in a Fedora than a women
She certainly does look fabulous[/QUOTE]I agree. Plus any excuse to post a pic of my wife in one of her fantastic fedoras is a chance I won't pass up.
Nice VS! What is the jacket? It looks like it may be goatskin.View attachment 379168
VS Dark Moss
It's Chinese made cowhide about 10 or so years old. At least I think it's cowhide. Overpriced but it was a crazy buy one and get two free so I got a backup and a soft as butter lamb skin. Who would have thought they would hold up so well? Go figure.Nice VS! What is the jacket? It looks like it may be goatskin.