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    Hi

    Apparently getting a new hat causes rain. We did get a little in Oklahoma City last night. I picked up the new Tumwater at lunch. I managed to get a few drops on it. Now it they'll just fix the upstairs guy's shower.

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    Thanks guys for all the support and good vibes...It did help...I decided to look for vintage...My wife came up with a super cool vintage shop in a bohemian section of Istanbul....I tried many hats...I was knocked out by a vintage Borsalino....

    I bought the Borsalino for $100...the fur felt looks like new...the logo on the satin liner looks like the no. 4 on on the Dating Borsalinos by logo thread, which is suppose to be around the 40's...The satin liner is covered with the yellowed with age onion skin lining protector....the serial is:T5588 8346
    It was made to sell in Europe so the only size marking says 60cm..thats exactly my size and it fits perfect...So it apparently hasn't shrunk any...What do you think ?....could it be old enough to stand up to a little weather?

    Its a beauty!! Dark Navy Blue....It is a 5 1/2" open crown with a little taper....I put a center dent crease and its app. 4 3/4"....2" brim....I believe its a San Remo because of the measurements...
    The fur felt is so lite and easy to shape...looks like that video of someone shaping a green Art-lite, I've seen around here...

    I'm hopeing this one will be safe if caught in a shower...I want to wear it daily..
    Last edited by Bird Lives; 07-15-2012 at 03:44 AM.

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    The main danger from rain, it seems to me after having worn vintage felt fedoras in downpours, is shrinkage of the sweatband, misshaping of brim and crown, and color running. My experience is that the crown shape doesn't change much after getting wet. The brim might, but with a 2" brim, that probably won't happen. The shrinkage thing could happen, although inserting a Hat Jack to the sweatband after wearing when wet could prevent that. As to color, my MacLachlan green fedora bleached a little bit after a couple of heavy downpours. Anything less than a heavy downpour, though, soaking the hat completely, may not affect the color. If you classify the hat as a "wearing hat' rather than a fine dress hat, go ahead and get it wet, nothing will probably happen. And, in the rain you will learn the limits of weather to your hat, which is a lesson you can take to your next hat purchase. You're set up perfectly to test it out.

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