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Feraud

Bartender
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Hardlucksville, NY
For reference. Dwight Frye from The Maltese Falcon, 1931.
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Razzman

One Too Many
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1,357
Location
South of Boston
3 recent 8 panel caps. Left to right. B!Wear, Grey Tweed Herringbone, Hat People, Herringbone Green, Brown & Black in a full cut, and a Blue Patchwork Wigens. I thought it would be nice to see them side by side for comparison. All three are well made in my opinion. The B! Wear & Hat People are made in the USA, the Wigens although a Sweedish product was made in Estonia. The Wigens was also twice as expensive as the other two. The B! Wear has a button on the brim, and Wigens has three buttons on the brim. The Hat People hat does not have a button brim.

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email68

One of the Regulars
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116
Location
Northern CA
I was taught that the etiquette rules applied to all hats, so to me it makes no difference what kind of hat it is; fedora, flatcap, western hat, baseball cap, etc., the rules are the rules.

Probably a good idea. Although the ball cap wearing buddy I work with never takes his hat off ;-). He jokes with everyone about me that we need an extra chair at the restaurant for my hat....
 
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15,563
Location
East Central Indiana
I just don't understand why Bi-Wear uses such a small (narrow) brim without a center seam lined up with the middle of the brim. Rather the seams run to each side of the brim. To me..it tends to almost give the cap a beret look when worn. Any one else notice this difference compared to most other caps?
 

The Wiser Hatter

I'll Lock Up
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4,765
Location
Louisville, Ky
email68;1392982He jokes with everyone about me that we need an extra chair at the restaurant for my hat....[/QUOTE said:
That's because he doesn't have the gut's to where a hat different than everyone else and by singling out you and your non conforming hat it will make you uncomfortable. You are just not conforming and he is trying to make you conform. :)

HoosierDaddy I see the small size of the brim on the B! Wear cap. It's almost baseball cap in size I don't have one so I don't know how the fabric is applied to the brim. But the size of the brim needs to be wider for me or the size of the body of the cap needs to be smaller. It is out of proportion with the rest of the cap and that is what I see in the pictures above.
 
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rlk

I'll Lock Up
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6,100
Location
Evanston, IL
Palm Beach "The Sportsman" Dbl. Snap Flat Cap

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I doubt this was ever worn. Ultra-light with a gros grain ribbon covered leather sweatband.
 

email68

One of the Regulars
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116
Location
Northern CA
The comments so far since wearing my cap.

"You going golfing?"
"Where is your convertible?"
"You remind me of a jockey, you know, like with horses."

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Adnamira

A-List Customer
Messages
423
Location
Woop Woop, Australia
Denim Zasu cap. Doesn't have the structure of the wool one, but still rather joyous to wear. Blue caps don't really suit my complexion, so I will probably avoid the shade in future, but denim is a good spring and autumn fabric. Positives with Zasu caps - huge brim, shady, crown also offers a bit of protection from sun and rain, and I haven't seen a better lining in a newsboy - that eight panel lining fits exactly to the shape of the crown and because it covers the band means there is no sweaty leather or elastic digging into your forehead. Negatives - hmm, perhaps the button is a bit dicky.


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The Wiser Hatter

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,765
Location
Louisville, Ky
Yes what is up with that button.:D Like the brim on the cap though nice an big. It takes a while with Denim to get it to lay the way you want I can see on yours that it is kind of wavy. I where my Hat People Denim cap all year round I even wore it to work today.:)
 

Lt.Tom

Familiar Face
Messages
60
Location
Toccoa, Ga
I just don't understand why Bi-Wear uses such a small (narrow) brim without a center seam lined up with the middle of the brim. Rather the seams run to each side of the brim. To me..it tends to almost give the cap a beret look when worn. Any one else notice this difference compared to most other caps?

Shhhhhh! I think they can hear us. I was looking at B! Wear's website today, and a ways down the page I see this;

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A new version, with a wider brim and the seam down the middle. It runs $50, while the original one is 35. I might have to try one of these..........
 

Adnamira

A-List Customer
Messages
423
Location
Woop Woop, Australia
Yes what is up with that button.:D Like the brim on the cap though nice an big. It takes a while with Denim to get it to lay the way you want I can see on yours that it is kind of wavy. I where my Hat People Denim cap all year round I even wore it to work today.:)
Yeah, it's got a comical Jetsons cartoon look about that button. The brim is like the hp brims - you can shape it how you want. A denim cap is like a pair of jeans, eh - a good casual all year round cap. Yep, newsboys seem to have to be worn for a while to look their best. My hp linen cap is working well for summer, but the full cut is only half the size in dimension to these Zasus. One things with the zasu too, is that hem is quite thick around the band, so if the cap is a bit big and you have big ears it will sit down on them and the weight will push your ears out *laughs* If I had smaller ears, I'd be tempted to tuck my ears into it - plenty of room :p
 

m0nk

One Too Many
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1,004
Location
Camp Hill, Pa
So I've worked up an interest in flat caps and was wondering about sizing. I'm a size 6 7/8 or 7 in fedoras and so I think a medium would work. Do flat caps typically shrink a tad similar to many fedoras? Would it be better to buy slightly big than slightly small? Thanks!
 

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