And the verdict is:
It fits!
I measured my head at 55.5, and I ordered a size 56. I would say that the hat fits like a 56, i.e., it's just a touch loose, which isn't bad on a hot summer day, so long as it's not too windy.
Adding one sizing spacer to the sweatband makes the hat fit pretty much...
@mayserwegener and @mean-eyed-matt,
Thanks for the replies and advice. I ordered a 56 and I asked for spacers in the package. We'll see what happens.
FYI, he's what I found on the internet about Mayser sizing:
"Wir empfehlen Ihnen, die abgelesene Zahl auf die nächstgrößere ganze Zahl...
I'm looking to buy my first German-made hat, and I found a Mayser online that I really like, but I am having trouble with the sizing. I wear a 55.5. The seller's website says that if you are between sizes, you should size up, which makes sense. But a different hat store's website warns that...
Thank you for the reply.
In 1958, while traveling around the Mediterranean, he bought "stereotypical" souvenirs at each port (like a bota bag in Barcelona, etc.). So I think 1958 is still a possible option. While it is also possible that he bought it in 1988, on that trip he bought almost no...
Today, I was going through some of my late father-in-law's things, and I came across this beret.
The photos speak for themselves: The brand is ostensibly Bilbao. The label under the leather sweatband notes that it was Made in France. The "100% Reine Wolle" label makes me think that it was...
Now that it is completely dry, it is back to being floppy. Maybe not 100% as floppy as before, but very close. And I think it shrank up only a little. It's not obvious, but if you are looking for it, it seems to be there.
I own a MB (from the days when it was still Boneteria Auloronesa), and I have long thought it was a little too puffy for my size 55 head. I wanted the crown to fit just a little smaller.
So tonight I gave my MB a shrink treatment . . . with surprising results.
I sprayed water on it with a...
On the topic of peaked berets, I saw one "in the wild" today. A woman at the supermarket was wearing one.
I was curious about the brand, where she bought it, etc., but I didn't ask.
Over the weekend, the world lost one of the great beret wearers of our time: Edgar Hilsenrath.
This famous German-Jewish author was rarely in public without a beret.
A few obituaries...
German...
Today, the New York Times had an article on fashion and personal style in Tokyo, and by my count, there were four berets depicted (three on women and one on a man). No doubt there are many more to be seen on the streets of Toyko. Excellent...
I don't own a Czech Mammoth, but I am 95% sure that I own that exact same scarf. But where I live, it's more like 35 degrees C.
And I can't wait until it's more like 10 degrees or less so I can go back to comfortably wearing a nice wool beret. I'd even settle for 15.
Framed! Well, one might see it as a place of honor or as stuck under glass for display. I think I'd rather see them on heads. Speaking of which . . .
This NYT article
photos only: https://nyti.ms/2dUvxmT
whole article...
An article in the New York Times on an aspect of traditional Basque culture -- and not one beret-covered head in the accompanying photographs!
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/16/travel/basque-cider-astigarraga-txotx.html
That makes perfect sense, but what about making sure the "wear and tear" on the wool is even? I do worry that the back of the beret -- where it bumps against my coat collar, scarf, or especially the headrest in a car or lounge chair -- will wear out or get rub marks.
By the way, with my...
QUESTION
Do you wear the same beret the same way each time, or do you wear a given beret differently each time?
Think of it this way: If you have an Elosegui or Espinosa, do you wear it with the crest pointing in the same direction every time you put it on, or do you throw it on your head any...
Thanks for pointing out the GQ article. I agree with the author that the British have some peculiar (and somewhat condescending) obsession with markers of "Frenchness", such as berets. I can imagine that a beret wearer in London would encounter some irksome remarks from strangers...
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