So I collected my new headgear from the post office this morning, and both models look to be very nicely made hats - the photo of the first one doesn't do it justice. The trouble is that they are both too small!
Can anyone point a newcomer towards a guide for working out one's hat size?
Last edited by Lord Brett; 06-27-2012 at 03:31 AM.
Ed Wiser
Derby town Fedora Rescue League
I actually changed my order with Johnny so now instead of the brown wool, I'm going with this:
I have a waistcoat dated 1921 that uses a very similar fabric. I think this will make an extremely authentic looking cap!
"The future isn't what it used to be."~~Louis Cyphre
I'll be number three in adding on that Cordova Handmade Caps would perhaps be more suitable. Fantastic logo otherwise.
Great logo. I'm busted so I will have to wait a while before I can order one.
Johnny, why not use one of these images for your logo? I'm sure they are public domain at this point and it really shows exactly what you're all about!
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"The future isn't what it used to be."~~Louis Cyphre
Johnny; The new logo is SHARP! I humbly suggest that the bottom line may be re-thought to read "Hand-made, Finest Quality." In my mind the uniqueness of a "custom" cap is a special feature to be marketed and ultimately prized by te consumer. Perhaps a way to identify the end consumer may considered. A suggestion to this would be a tag with the consumer's name in it. This would kind of be like the "Heck this hat is yours.." card/tag found in custom felt hats.
I love th design. It will look sharp in liners!
Excited to be in line for a "Vintage Style Cap", Eric -