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Yak Resident Philosopher

Number of posts: 7291 Age: 257 Location: Yaksylvania Tobacco: Embarcadero Pipe: London, Dublin, Pesaro & Sasquatchewan Registration date: 2007-12-10
 | Subject: Re: Calling any "hat guys" Sun Jul 08, 2012 9:40 am | |
| Old timey (1920-ish ?). Yellow w/black (short) visor & "P." They were giving them away as a promotion at a game, years ago. It used to elicit a lot of guff ("Best minor league team in the majors. Haw Haw") but now fellow fans' eyes light up & share their joy when they see it.  |
|  | | Kyle Weiss

Number of posts: 11567 Location: Reno, NV Tobacco: SG-KP/SL/BBF, R-HOTW, MacB-VA#1/NF/ODF, GLP-Emb/US/JKP/SXT/Nav, D-EMP/NC, C&D-BB, JP-SF/OD, S-660, WTF, BBQ -- hissing at Old Lady Lakeland; Cajun Hater. Pipe: Slightly bent bulldogs, classy Rhodesians, venerable cobs, pithy pokers, curvy blowfish, sleek Canadians, and almost anything bizarre. Registration date: 2011-09-18
 | Subject: Re: Calling any "hat guys" Sun Jul 08, 2012 9:45 am | |
| | Puff Daddy wrote: | | Kyle, you should shave it bald and do a big shaggy fu manchu moustache and a soul patch. |
No soul patch, and already shaven bald with a well-kept trucker 'stache. Close enough. 
| George Kaplan wrote: | Agreed. Ok, maybe not the bowler, unless you like strangers calling you Odd Job. Generally speaking, a wider brim helps balance a larger face. I'd avoid the stingy brims of the last few years if I were you. Also, when wearing a fedora with a suit, the width of the brim should be roughly equal to that of the tie and coat's lapels. Plenty more good advice and examples on the hat thread in The Haberdashery here. |
Nah. Skinny people are who bowlers look silly on. Except Charlie Chaplain. Bowler/derby hats look great on a husky fella due to the accentuating round lines. They're perfect evening/winter hats.
Though you're right about stingy brims, those are for beanpoles and wee people. I do have to say that the tie width is more to the size of the gent than to the hat brim itself. Good point on the lapels, though. Personally, I like to try and match the tie to the hatband, which is more contemporary--usually then further matched with the belt and shoes.
That's getting FAR geekier/deeper than a guy just lookin' for a first, basic hat, though. 
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|  | | Rusty Mouse

Number of posts: 486 Age: 22 Location: Ontario, Canada Registration date: 2012-01-10
 | Subject: Re: Calling any "hat guys" Sun Jul 08, 2012 9:47 am | |
| | Puff Daddy wrote: | I'm the opposite, I have a really thick head of hair - if I go more than 3 or 4 weeks between haircuts I look like a hot mess - and I like hats but rarely wear one because I already have this carpet growing on top of my head and it gets awfully hot..... Putting a hat on top of this rug only turns me into a walking sauna. To make maters worse I have to wear a hardhat at work, which is really more of a helmet, so I have this aversion to actually wearing hats even though I like the style of many hats. A couple of exceptions, when I golf I wear a visor, a topless hat to screen the sun from my eyes, so not really a hat. When I used to fish a lot I wore a straw hat, either a Panama style or fedora style. These are great choices for summer as you will shade your head without boiling it. For colder weather I like wool English driving caps (page boys?) but even then, in the dead of winter, my heads sweats.
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You're tellin' me...

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|  | | George Kaplan

Number of posts: 2535 Age: 43 Location: Kalamazoo, MI Tobacco: Leaning toward English flakes lately, and the occasional Danish style semi-aromatic. I'll try anything once, and usually finish the tin as a matter of principle. Pipe: If it draws air, it'll smoke. If it's a Peterson bulldog or Savinelli billiard, all the better. Registration date: 2012-01-06
 | |  | | Blackhorse BoB's Team

Number of posts: 3152 Location: Oregon City Tobacco: Blend of the month is Patton's Oriental Dusk. Some good old Happy Bogie too. Pipe: Pipes by ta harris & UberHuberMan of this Site plus the 2012 BoB POY. Registration date: 2010-10-23
 | Subject: Re: Calling any "hat guys" Sun Jul 08, 2012 11:06 am | |
| OK - gotta chime in here as this is all really about ME. lol I'm the guys that horrifies by barber since I go in with this shock of white wavy irritation and ask for a buzz...like 3/8"...except for the beard...and leave my eyebrows alone fer God's sake! My barber is the one with the rug and taking hair off seems to be both needed for his livlihood and anathama to his personal condition.' BTAIM, I am a fedora guy, for the past 15 years or so. I have good ones and crummy ones (the Stetson). Mine are mostly Akubra (more outdoor styles) whcih are very good 'wild hare felt' afrom OZ and a couple of my prizes made by Art Fawcett of Vintage Sillouettes. He makes 30's and 40's style hats from Beaver felt and if you've seen a modern movie set in that era the chances are about 50% that the hats are his. Check out his site: http://vintagesilhouettes.com/ One VERY close to my favorite: My other Fawcett hat is very like this one:  He sends out a contraption that you put on your head and then move about 20 'sizers' in to fit your head...then send it back to him. He then saves the exact shaped of your head in a file for future orders and you're assured of getting the exact fit each time. When I bought the two I have they were going for around $350 and up for Beaver...less for wool felt. He also shaped and finished a Panama I bought online out of Equador where the real ones come from (general area). But the Akubras are the work horses around here. I've got a Federation, a Coolabah, an Open Road, a Townsman, etc., etc. The Coolabah is my favorite, with its wide Aussie style brim and Croc hatband, a good choice for typical Oregon weather. Below is a pic of the Coolabah...and that's it for me. Thanx and a hat tip! |
|  | | MartinH

Number of posts: 654 Age: 42 Location: The South Tobacco: It's all good, especially straight, VAs, good VaPers and Latakia blends are simple heaven. Pipe: My collection is growing... Registration date: 2011-01-04
 | Subject: AAAAARG Sun Jul 08, 2012 2:14 pm | |
| Okay, need help from you guys again. I can't find a freakin R/N number for this product, but I want to find where to buy it. I bought a hat, very similar to this one...  It's not quite the same, but the closest I can find. The brand name on the label is "Kenny K." but heck if the interwebs are giving me anything useful. I'm finding some listings with the brand "Eurosport" but that seems to be a little bit of a red herring. The reason I like this hat, is because it fits my bulbous head.  I'm so frustrated, I'm going to call the hat store in Charleston, to see if they can send me the plaid version. It's unlike any hat I've seen. The plain version has plaid patches instead of a symmetric pattern. Very, very cool looking hat, at least to me.  Any help would be helpful. |
|  | | Kyle Weiss

Number of posts: 11567 Location: Reno, NV Tobacco: SG-KP/SL/BBF, R-HOTW, MacB-VA#1/NF/ODF, GLP-Emb/US/JKP/SXT/Nav, D-EMP/NC, C&D-BB, JP-SF/OD, S-660, WTF, BBQ -- hissing at Old Lady Lakeland; Cajun Hater. Pipe: Slightly bent bulldogs, classy Rhodesians, venerable cobs, pithy pokers, curvy blowfish, sleek Canadians, and almost anything bizarre. Registration date: 2011-09-18
 | Subject: Re: Calling any "hat guys" Sun Jul 08, 2012 6:42 pm | |
| I've seen plaid-patch fedoras, almost look quilted. They're pretty cool. Very casual looking. The one you pictured can honestly be bought at any Wal-Mart or gas station, if that gives you any indication how prolific that cheap stuff is--but, that may be all you're looking for. If you have a hat store within driving range, go there. They're a dying B&M, worse off than pipe stores. You'll feel right at home in one, they smell of felt, wool, leather and sometimes even pipe smoke. If it's a store worth its salt, they'll happily help you decide on a hat, fit you, steam-shape the brim and crown to your order (or suggest a good shape) and it'll be worth the trip and the money spent. PS, nice lids, BH.  I may or may not take pictures of some of my finer hats. |
|  | | KevinM
Number of posts: 625 Age: 70 Location: Connecticut Pipe: 50+ assorted briars, cobs and meers Registration date: 2012-02-26
 | Subject: Re: Calling any "hat guys" Sun Jul 08, 2012 7:01 pm | |
| My dermatologist urged me not to take my "very fair" Irish skin into sunlight, lest I die. No, wait, that's a different myth . . .
I have about ten baseball caps, but regard them largely as logoed merchcandise announcing my allegiance to various 'Burgh sports teams. I especially enjoy wearing my Steelers cap when they're playing the Pats. Billed caps do not provide adequate sun protection, unless thay have that curtain for the neck which looks dorky unless you're on a boat. And even then . . .
To keep the sun off your head, consider: a stetson, variations of the "bucket hat" which can be found in racquet sports shops, "the special forces" wide brimmed, chin strapped version of the bucket hat which is especially good in the sun. The Panama hat is popular here, but L.L. Bean wants $69 for theirs and less expensive ones look too Jersey Shore. Driving caps are handy. I have one wool and one goretex version. Oh, yes, I'm forgetting my Bean goretex bucket hat.
For winter, I have Orvis' Scottish wool version of the bucket hat complete with ear flaps and, from L.L. Bean, a very nice unisex verion of the Jones hat, also with ear flaps. I also have a very nice black wool Fedora from a men's shop that was moving -- tagged at $100, I got that baby for $25.
I'm guessing I have fifteen or so non-b'ball hats and wear 'em all in the course of a year.
Don't think of a hat as just camo for a bald spot. If you have any old photos of your parents and grandparents you'll notice that guys included hats as a normal part of their everyday wardrobe. The men liiked like grownups. Same thing in old movies -- guys wore hats, nice ones. Today, guys are more likely to wear baseball caps, sleeveless T-shirts with smartass sayings on them, sneakers and shorts. Just like their 6-year old sons. Imagine if they'd add a pipe to this get up.
Our work is cut out for us.
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|  | | monbla256

Number of posts: 3795 Age: 67 Location: DFW Metroplex, Texas Tobacco: McClellands Oriental#14, Virginia Woods, Blackwoods Flake, FM #2000 Flake. Duhill Royal Yacht, London Mixture and Flake. Peretii's Royal Blend Pipe: Savanelli's, pre - 1980's Dunhills, Pre and Lane era Charatans as well as various GBD's,BBB's, and Edward's and S&R pipes. Registration date: 2012-01-15
 | Subject: Re: Calling any "hat guys" Sun Jul 08, 2012 7:37 pm | |
| My father wore hats and I got my first "real" hat, a Resistol along with my first pair of boots at a shop on Main St. just down the block from the old Stock Yards in Ft. Worth back in 1959. Been wearing 'em ever since. Felts in the winter, Panama's in the summer. I've found the aussie hat firm Akubra makes probably the best production hat currently available for the money. They truly make a "fan the fire, water the horse" quality of hat as many others did here in the States in the past. I bought my first Akubra from David Morgan Co. up in Seattle back in '72 and have continued to buy them from him ever since. Here's a few of my currently worn Akubra's : My newset (2nd) Bushman, the first model of Akubra I bought:  One of my Squatters ( I have 4 in different colors)  My Akubra Campdraft which is an OZ available model only which I got from a hat shop in Sydney 3 years ago. It was made under license as a Stetson Open Road back when Akubra made the Australian Stetsons and is still made in OZ under this name today :  I can't recomend Akubra's more as they are some of the finest production made rabbit felt ( you have to get into custom hats to get beaver felt these days) hats today |
|  | | Blackhorse BoB's Team

Number of posts: 3152 Location: Oregon City Tobacco: Blend of the month is Patton's Oriental Dusk. Some good old Happy Bogie too. Pipe: Pipes by ta harris & UberHuberMan of this Site plus the 2012 BoB POY. Registration date: 2010-10-23
 | Subject: Re: Calling any "hat guys" Sun Jul 08, 2012 7:58 pm | |
| Kevin - in a way I agree. And I think there's almost a hunger or something among some elements of the population...for...I don't know what...like a return to elegance or something. I've had numberous men...always guys...come up to me when I'm wearing a good fedora and tell me how much they like it and that they wished more men would wear one. I remember once that a guy about 50 years old followed me all the way out to the parking structure at the airport to tell me pretty much the above thing...my wife was standing next to me, well dressed, looking at the guy like she thought he was a mugger. I just stared at him until he turned and walked away. We had just put my 20 year old son on a plane...cause he was leaving home...going out on his own...and we were heartbroken. I was numb...but stylin', I guess. Weird. I usually just tell them they should be the next one. Oddly enough they don't take that too seriously. Women will almost always say something about 'the hat' but it's directed at the hat as a piece of 'an outfit' or something...an accessory. But to the guys...it's something far deeper. It's like it's about their identity as...no, it's deeper than that...it's like it's something that is exclusive to being a man...in a positive and good kind of way. And there's not many things around like that any longer. Maybe that's why I like smoking a pipe...other than it's just a damn good thing to do. It's something that's almost totally exclusive to being a guy. And I think since it's really pretty rare, like the fedora, it's not something that you do for anyone else...and that aspect is obvious to everyone around you.
I guess if there was one other thing I'd say about wearing a fedora is that you should get a hat brush for it. It really does make a difference both to how it looks, how it makes you look and how long it lasts. Like anything else, if you value it, take care of it.
That's all. |
|  | | Kyle Weiss

Number of posts: 11567 Location: Reno, NV Tobacco: SG-KP/SL/BBF, R-HOTW, MacB-VA#1/NF/ODF, GLP-Emb/US/JKP/SXT/Nav, D-EMP/NC, C&D-BB, JP-SF/OD, S-660, WTF, BBQ -- hissing at Old Lady Lakeland; Cajun Hater. Pipe: Slightly bent bulldogs, classy Rhodesians, venerable cobs, pithy pokers, curvy blowfish, sleek Canadians, and almost anything bizarre. Registration date: 2011-09-18
 | Subject: Re: Calling any "hat guys" Sun Jul 08, 2012 8:03 pm | |
| I value my own pride and worth, therefore, top myself with good style, and good style means the right clothes--they do make the man.  |
|  | | Blackhorse BoB's Team

Number of posts: 3152 Location: Oregon City Tobacco: Blend of the month is Patton's Oriental Dusk. Some good old Happy Bogie too. Pipe: Pipes by ta harris & UberHuberMan of this Site plus the 2012 BoB POY. Registration date: 2010-10-23
 | Subject: Re: Calling any "hat guys" Mon Jul 09, 2012 6:27 am | |
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|  | | George Kaplan

Number of posts: 2535 Age: 43 Location: Kalamazoo, MI Tobacco: Leaning toward English flakes lately, and the occasional Danish style semi-aromatic. I'll try anything once, and usually finish the tin as a matter of principle. Pipe: If it draws air, it'll smoke. If it's a Peterson bulldog or Savinelli billiard, all the better. Registration date: 2012-01-06
 | |  | | Kyle Weiss

Number of posts: 11567 Location: Reno, NV Tobacco: SG-KP/SL/BBF, R-HOTW, MacB-VA#1/NF/ODF, GLP-Emb/US/JKP/SXT/Nav, D-EMP/NC, C&D-BB, JP-SF/OD, S-660, WTF, BBQ -- hissing at Old Lady Lakeland; Cajun Hater. Pipe: Slightly bent bulldogs, classy Rhodesians, venerable cobs, pithy pokers, curvy blowfish, sleek Canadians, and almost anything bizarre. Registration date: 2011-09-18
 | |  | | monbla256

Number of posts: 3795 Age: 67 Location: DFW Metroplex, Texas Tobacco: McClellands Oriental#14, Virginia Woods, Blackwoods Flake, FM #2000 Flake. Duhill Royal Yacht, London Mixture and Flake. Peretii's Royal Blend Pipe: Savanelli's, pre - 1980's Dunhills, Pre and Lane era Charatans as well as various GBD's,BBB's, and Edward's and S&R pipes. Registration date: 2012-01-15
 | Subject: Re: Calling any "hat guys" Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:20 am | |
| If you want to find some like minded "fedora guys" give this Forum a look over. I've been a member for a couple years now and there are some folks with fantastic hats over there. : http://www.thefedoralounge.com/forum.php . Some of 'em even smoke a pipe |
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