Sam Craig
One Too Many
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I got to thinking about a really bad hat deal that I made several years ago, and I thought it might be interesting for a discussion topic.
I'll start[huh]
My business sent my wife and I to Kansas City ... this was about 20 years ago ... for a weekend event.
We got to stay in the Ritz, overlooking the Country Club Plaza and it was the first weekend in December, so the Plaza Christmas lights were on.
We stayed on the Ninth Floor ... very nice ... very beautiful, enjoyable, romantic ... you know
Anyway ... I had planned ahead and saved up some money to go hat shopping. I owned several vintage dress hats ... Knox 40, Dobbs, Stetson dress hats from the 40s ... all of which were relatively easy to find back then.
I also had several nice western hats that I have purchased new
What I really had not done is go into a nice men's wear store and buy a new dress hat, so that was going to be the experience on this trip
We went to Jack Henrys on the Plaza ... very nice store ... and I spend well over $100 for a new Churchill fedora ... grey ... velour finish ... casual dress
It seemed like a snappy hat at the time and, to be fair, I got a lot of wear out of it for the next year
But it didn't take long to see it wasn't going to hold up the way either the new westerns or the old dress hats did
In time, it became misshapened, the size shrunk, the felt in the brim went wavy ... it just got to looking dowdy
I have chalked it up to experience and a nice memory ... and then I come across the box with that old dress hat in it and get disgusted all over again
As careful as I was with that hat, it should have lasted a lifetime at what it cost all those years ago.
How about you?
I'll start[huh]
My business sent my wife and I to Kansas City ... this was about 20 years ago ... for a weekend event.
We got to stay in the Ritz, overlooking the Country Club Plaza and it was the first weekend in December, so the Plaza Christmas lights were on.
We stayed on the Ninth Floor ... very nice ... very beautiful, enjoyable, romantic ... you know
Anyway ... I had planned ahead and saved up some money to go hat shopping. I owned several vintage dress hats ... Knox 40, Dobbs, Stetson dress hats from the 40s ... all of which were relatively easy to find back then.
I also had several nice western hats that I have purchased new
What I really had not done is go into a nice men's wear store and buy a new dress hat, so that was going to be the experience on this trip
We went to Jack Henrys on the Plaza ... very nice store ... and I spend well over $100 for a new Churchill fedora ... grey ... velour finish ... casual dress
It seemed like a snappy hat at the time and, to be fair, I got a lot of wear out of it for the next year
But it didn't take long to see it wasn't going to hold up the way either the new westerns or the old dress hats did
In time, it became misshapened, the size shrunk, the felt in the brim went wavy ... it just got to looking dowdy
I have chalked it up to experience and a nice memory ... and then I come across the box with that old dress hat in it and get disgusted all over again
As careful as I was with that hat, it should have lasted a lifetime at what it cost all those years ago.
How about you?