Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Suggest first Panama

dawgvet

Familiar Face
Messages
95
Location
Waleska, Ga
Been thinking of finding a Panama fedora and was wondering what you all might suggest. I tend to like tall, straight crowns with a teardrop or center dent bash. Brims usually 2.5 to 2.75 inches. As this will be my first Panama, was looking to keep budget fairly modest to start with (<$100). Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks,
Jed
 

Rabbit

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,561
Location
Germany
Robert Weber (Panama Bob at the Lounge). I think most everyone around here will agree that his offerings are the real deal.
Website:
http://panamas.biz/

Check these threads. Also learn about the looks of the different weave counts. Since this is going to be your first Panama hat, aiming low is not a bad idea. You should know, however, that Panama hats are generally a lot more expensive than felt hats of comparable quality levels.

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?30760-Panama-Bob

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?38152-Panama-Hat-Thread
 

1961MJS

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,363
Location
Norman Oklahoma
Panama Bob....

Hi

I'd suggest the least expensive one that Bob sells because it's not likely that you'll get the dimensions you love the first time out. If you luck out and DO get the perfect hat, you can always buy the best quality one next season.

Later
 

Panamabob

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,012
Location
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Hi

I'd suggest the least expensive one that Bob sells because it's not likely that you'll get the dimensions you love the first time out. If you luck out and DO get the perfect hat, you can always buy the best quality one next season.

Later

Are you speaking from experience? I bend over backwards to try to get people what they've asked for. If something wasn't requested, then I have no idea. If I flubbed and you didn't tell me, again, I have no idea. I know that the USA blockers, too, bend over backwards to get things as close as possible. They are handmade, so we ask for some leeway.
 

Not-Bogart13

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,501
Location
NE Pennsylvania
Bob and Jed, I was thinking along the same lines as 1961MJS. I won't presume to speak in his stead, but I can clarify why I would agree.

I have dealt with, by my reckoning, the best and most customer-satisfaction-oriented hatters out there (including yourself), but I've had my share of unsuitable lids. I believe that, no matter how much effort is put in by the vendor, maker, and customer to get things right, there will always be room for error when buying online... especially with a new hat style. And returning isn't always the best option for a customer. Add to that the considerations of personal taste, which is to say that it sometimes takes a while for a hat wearer to figure out what he/she likes.

As an example, my early forays into straw hats included a beautiful custom cuenca, made to specs that reflected many of my favorite felt fedoras. Yet, on my head, the results were less than perfect. I figured I just needed to get used to it. However, after buying a few cheap beater straws I realized that, for some reason, the best specs on me for a felt hat were not the same with a straw hat. I can't explain why, but lesson learned. For me, it was an expensive lesson, but it doesn't have to be.
 

Panamabob

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,012
Location
Fort Wayne, Indiana
I also suggest to buy on the low end to test the hats out. I also push to have the hats blocked stateside because you'll find no Fawcetts, Whites, Gomezes, Millers, Sergots, Johnsons, Thompsons, nor Corvellis in Ecuador.
 

1961MJS

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,363
Location
Norman Oklahoma
Are you speaking from experience? I bend over backwards to try to get people what they've asked for. If something wasn't requested, then I have no idea. If I flubbed and you didn't tell me, again, I have no idea. I know that the USA blockers, too, bend over backwards to get things as close as possible. They are handmade, so we ask for some leeway.

Hi Bob

I'm speaking from experience, but not with you, and my comment was not directed at hatmaker mistakes, but at online buyer mistakes. I own a Beaver Brand hat with a crown that is a half inch too short, and a Stetson Temple that has a brim that is (in my opinion) a little short. My suggestion is that he buy something inexpensive until he decides exactly what he wants.

Sorry for the confusion and the late reply, I was at my Mom's house with no internet.
 

lewisskimonster

Familiar Face
Messages
74
Location
seattle
I picked up a Monticristi fino fedora last month that was blocked and finished in Ecuador, and am totally pleased, but it was
$150. It could be more of a challenge in the $100 range, but it depends on really what you are looking for. Panamabob has some discounted hats that might fit the bill for you. Also, you will save on shipping as it is a little expensive coming from Ecuador.
 

dawgvet

Familiar Face
Messages
95
Location
Waleska, Ga
Bob,
Thanks for the advice. Is it possible to have the hat reblocked by a local hat shop here in the US if I would like the crown changed at some point?
Thanks,
Jed
 

Forum statistics

Threads
107,230
Messages
3,031,522
Members
52,699
Latest member
Bergsma112
Top