You're more right than you know. I am seriously suspicious that no one taught the younger generation enough on how to wear a suit, what kinds of outfits go with what, color matching, style, design, etc. You just throw on some old black suit to work, wear that french blue longsleeve shirt, wash...
Hi TomS,
Thanks for the feedback - I'll pass it along to Mr. DelMonico. We're just here to make sure you get your lid :)
The store is great, I personally love it - crawling around in the back of the basement is like a time machine, since the store has been around for so long.
Come...
There is truth in that. Public figures are pretty significant.
The real question I have is, "What would it take to bring back the hat or cap into the status of being a necessary item in the wardrobe of the everyday person?" gtdean48 is right that there won't be any history or nostalgia to look...
Hi There Charlie,
Red milan straw with wide brim? That's a toughie, not in our store. I'll talk to Mr. DelMonico and see if he knows where you could look.
-Brandon
Panama Hat History
Hello,
Brandon from DelMonico Hatter here. I was curious, would any of you be willing to give some feedback on a Panama Hat History page that we've recently put up? Page is here:
delmonicohatter.com/panama-hats-straw-history.htm
I wanted to get an idea of what you...
Pork pie hats are usually a bit stiff. Sometimes even fur felt items can have a stiffness to them, it depends on the shape and on the model.
What you might be interested in looking for would be described as a "packable" or "crushable" wool felt hat. It probably won't come in a Pork Pie crown...
I'm glad you had a good experience back then. That was quite some time ago, so since then a lot has changed! The internet is a huge proportion of our business now.
Joe DelMonico was the owner the last time you were in the store. He's passed on since, but now his son Ernest runs the place. So...
Thanks very much! That's why we're here. We think our service really is what sets us apart; we put a lot of attention on it and it's good to know we're doing the right things.
If the spirit moves you, feel free to post a review on our Facebook page if you like...
Too true :) There's a neat bit of history behind that hat you got there, actually. Who knew? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tehachapi_Loop
Neat name for a hat at any rate - I think the two stripes represent railroad tracks.
Brandon
DelMonico Hatter
Hello Hatfolk,
This is Brandon from over at DelMonico Hatter. I hope everyone had a happy Thanksgiving, and that everyone wore their hats to the table (I did!)
You may or may not know it here at the Lounge, but we've gotten our new website design up and running a little while back. Since a...
I've seen one made by Tilley - not exactly a fedora Style, it's in an Flat Crown - here's a pic. The model number is TWC5.
http://www.delmonicohatter.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/Twc5_P_500x.jpg
Hope this helps,
Brandon
Hi Dennis,
I couldn't say whether it will shrink further if you don't take any preventative measures. But there are ways to help help it keep its size.
One simple way, especially if you will be leaving the hat in its box for long periods, is to get a Hat Jack, and keep the hat jack in the...
I'm in LA currently, my Cervo's doing fine in the heat, even though it's lined. Someone I was walking with had trouble with the sun in their eyes; not a problem for this head. -Brandon
Hi All,
How on earth did I only see this thread now? :)
My name is Brandon from DelMonico Hatter, I've been working with Ern since 2007. We recently joined the forums here - some of you have seen us around here lately, I think.
Much appreciation for all the positive feedback! We really...
Hi Bob,
Brandon here, thanks for the question.
Generally, Borsalino tends to be a higher quality than Stetson - being imported from Italy, it is regarded as a luxury brand and its hats do have a pretty remarkable aura of quality around them. But it does depend on the hat. Both companies...
Hi Edw8ri,
Don't think anyone answered this one yet.
You're looking to get the brim to stay snapped down, right? Correct me if it's another effect you're going at.
I treat the training of a milan brim the same way as any straw or panama - time and patience. This gradual method is a...
Hi Jeff,
Thanks, good to be here. Definitely important to pay attention to you guys on the forums, to make sure you stay outa trouble and all :)
By the way, on that Stratoliner - when you come into the store to pick yours up, be sure to ask Mr. DelMonico about the original vintage Stratoliner...
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