So this video popped into my YouTube recommendations, ostensibly a tour of the Christy's factory, at the 3:00 mark, they show a brass embossing die with the Bates logo.
Totally agree.The felt will probably have a nicer/softer hand than an Akubra, but won't be nearly as resilient to the elements.
I have it on good authority that it's a lock & co, like a lot of Dave's caps & hats.
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Thank you!Welcome Christopher. Great photos.
Thank you! I just always really liked the look of his fedora and have been thinking of maybe one day buying one like his. So I'll keep those measurements in mind next time I go hat shopping.From looking at a bunch of hat photos, not much science here, I'd say 2 inch brim, 4 1/2 inch crown. I think the ribbon on that hat is 1.5 inches and crown is about 3 times the ribbon.
Thank you for the welcome! I haven't been able to figure out what the shape of the crown would be. You mean whether it's teardrop or center crease, right? I have only ever seen these three photos of him in his hat. And sadly none of my relatives know where his actual hat is. So really these pics are all I have to work from. If I were to bring the photos into a custom hatter would they be able to make an educated guess of what the crown shape would be based on the photos?If you're looking to replicate it via a custom hatter, the block shape plays as much a role as the actual dimensions of the hat.
It is a beautifully proportioned hat, and welcome to the forum.
Thank you for the welcome! I haven't been able to figure out what the shape of the crown would be. You mean whether it's teardrop or center crease, right? I have only ever seen these three photos of him in his hat. And sadly none of my relatives know where his actual hat is. So really these pics are all I have to work from. If I were to bring the photos into a custom hatter would they be able to make an educated guess of what the crown shape would be based on the photos?
That is very true. I guess maybe I should focus on figuring out my own style as opposed to trying to replicate my grandfathers. Thank you for the advice.I would also add that choosing to replicate a loved one's hat in shape is not always a smart move - you may well find a different shaped crown (both height and taper) and brim width suit you better, but you can still likely get away with similar colours and overall styling.
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. I threw the pics on a grid, did some ball-park estimates of sizes etc, and came up with maybe a 2" brim and a 4 1/2" crown. . . and then realized it was probably a 1 1/2" ribbon.From looking at a bunch of hat photos, not much science here, I'd say 2 inch brim, 4 1/2 inch crown. I think the ribbon on that hat is 1.5 inches and crown is about 3 times the ribbon.
I agree.Two points: I'm gonna dissent and say that' a 2" ribbon. Brim I'd put between 2 1/4 and 2 1/2, probably closer to the former than the latter.
I also would contend that the old "rules" of matching crown shape and height are really more of a general suggestion than a decree from the fashion police.