all I can say is that these are youd basic Dockers type pants and waists-- not cheap Wal-Mart stuff, but not high-grade dress pants either. Anyone try it with that sort of common pant?
I got a pretty basic grey tweed one from Hats in the Belfry in Annapolis while I was out there one weekend. It's a great hat for just knocking around or going to work on a windy day or having a run on the bicycle when it's chilly.
Judging by what's selling in the discount Target bin and the like, the hat should have a brim of about 1/16 of an inch.
Call me out-of-touch, but I think they're ugly.
Suspenders
I've been looking recently at converting from regular belt to suspenders for some of my stuff. This is going to be mostly jacket and tie level stuff for work. What would have to be done to the pants (usually dockers type stuff) for traditional suspenders to work? I'm not a fan of...
A couple work-overs with a hat brush did the trick. I got most of them with the brush the first time. I came back to it awhile later and tried again, getting the last of them.
Interesting point-- maybe I'll give one of the fur felt hats a go tomorrow (more showers/rain I hear). I'd had a black Stetson develop spots (they looked like dirt or grease almost) from being out in the rain. I wonder if DC rain somehow is dirtier or more corrupted than it is elsewhere. Maybe...
Well I've got a couple fur felt fedoras, but this hat is my knock-around bad weather hat. I did a quick re-spray tonight, I suppose given the nasty rain we'll have here the rest of the week it could use a retouch. Hopefully I'm set.
I have a Litefelt crushable fedora that I use for foul weather in the fall and winter. I treated it with Scotchgard liberally last year. Does anyone know if I need to re-treat each year or if I'm good to go this year.
This sounds like a great idea-- I'd indeed wear a helmet if it looked legitimate and not like a mound of neon plastic on my head. Do they have a Tommy's helmet design? How about that Derby?
If the helmet were light enough and styled after a traditional hat or Tommy's helmet, then I'd...
I ride old bicycles for fun. During most of the year here in MD, that's pretty easy to do because the weather is more or less warm. But there are some times when I want to get in a ride, but it's a bit on the cold side.
So, I'm looking for advice on what kind of a hat or cap would be suitable...
It was a bit rainy here yesterday. I had my umbrella but did get a some drops on Stetson fedora I have. It seems the rain left little dark spots on the black felt-- well a little darker than the surrounding area. Is there a way to smooth out these spots? It doesn't look like dirt, just little...
I gave my foul weather litefelt hat a heavy duty treatment with Scotchguard-- multiple layers over the course of two evenings. There was no shrinking or color problems. The hat has become a bit "stiffer" than it was, but it is still quite crushable and soft on the whole. I haven't worn it out...
The Bob Evans I was at had a full array of swiveling coat and hat hooks.
There's an old diner near where I live, that has plenty of hooks.
Booths usually have enough space or ledge to store the hat.
If the place is overcrowded or really busy, I leave my hat on the backseat of my car. I...
The brim I mean is a pre-formed snap brim-- a hat that comes shaped from the factory (not open crown) with a snap brim. The snap down feature on this one is somewhat milktoast-- it only drops in the front just a little. What I was thinking of was steaming it and increasing the drop a little. But...
This is technically true. Boylan's is also made with sugarcane still as well. I suppose I could try to locate some. I hadn't thought of that angle, but I'll have to try it. I prefer cane soda to corn syrup soda, though I always thought of mixing it up with other things as "wasting" it, since...
Any suggestions for a good Rum and Coke combo? I'm more concerned with the Rum brand/type being suggested than the Coke. I usually get the red label Coke Classic. Sometimes we do have Pepsi though. But really it's about the Rum-- what makes a good rum and coke?
(P.S. we tried Rum and Coke...
Does anyone here do any brim shaping on pre-formed fur felt fedoras? I know with the old style ones that came unformed you'd steam and set the brim. What about ones that come pre-formed?
I've seen pictures in here of hats in here with brims that are slanted, have extra drop in front, etc...
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