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#1 2010-04-27 10:02:40

Kingstonian
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From: sea to shining sea
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Hats

What have you got ?

I bought an Aussie bush hat when I was in Cairns. It is the modern equivalent of 1960s visitors to Spain returning with toy donkeys and sombreros. My bush hat was intended for sitting in the garden in Summer but it does not get much use.

I see a lot of them around in London though. Grown men in bush hats and floor length Drizabone stockmen's coats. Just the ticket when the weather is damp and you are headed for the Waterloo and City line.

Flat caps are very handy but they are not really hats are they ?

 

#2 2010-04-27 21:56:43

ckav
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Re: Hats

I had a drizabone. It's wonderfull riding kit, or was before A.B. Banjo Patterson's poem came to the big screen. Seeing horsey people in them stomping around 24/7 in a California summer was to much. The Bushcraft people in the UK took an american fad, the poncho or  Basha as you call it as used for shelter and had some made up in Ventile cloth, a remarkable windproof material. They promptly discovered the things are NOT waterproof.
When I was a horsepacker, I wore a hat with a puncher crease, the style worn in my area by the few remaining old timers. This lady commented on our'cowboy hats' and was educated about the difference between a packer and a cowboy.
And that, is sadly the problem with most headwear. I am not a baseball player. Truth be told, I hate baseball. I do not wear baseball caps. Hats declined in popularity, and NOT becaue of JFK. And that's sad. I'd like to own a few beyond a wool balaclava for winter use and my puncher pattern people assume is a 'cowboy hat.'
Flat hats are indeed hats.

 

#3 2010-04-28 02:29:17

Bishop of Briggs
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Re: Hats

I have a cotton hat from Bates that is identical to this one from Lock's - http://www.lockhatters.co.uk/Cotton__Lightweight___UPF__Hats-Monaco-P118.aspx. Lock is asking a whopping £95, I paid £50 at Bates last summer.

It got a lot of use on holiday in Lanzarote over the last couple of weeks or so. I was "stranded" for nearly a week. smile


Contrary to lies of FNB and Woofboxer, I (and most of the other "Buff Bastards") have been banned from posting on this forum. There are only a few posters left so don't waste your time on here. This forum is dead and nobody cares.

 

#4 2010-04-28 09:13:38

Film Noir Buff
Dandy Nightmare
From: Devil's Island
Posts: 9345

Re: Hats

Besides a couple of Russian rabbit fur hats and one sheepskin hat I had made to go with a jacket I had made, I have three fedoras/trillbys and a coconut straw hat, none of which I wear. People forget that wearing brimmed hats was a conformist not a non-conformist statement. When you wear a fedora now you are doing the equivalent of going hatless in 1930.

No one is going to bring the hat back. Maybe some ecological or nostalgic event will but otherwise, nah.

 

#5 2010-04-28 09:43:26

Kingstonian
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From: sea to shining sea
Posts: 3205

Re: Hats

I have a Russian ushanka too for Winter, as well as woollen ski hats/balaclavas.

 

#6 2010-04-28 11:02:45

ckav
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Posts: 315

Re: Hats

The hat has been relaced by the anorak 'hoodie' which looks like the painting THE SCREAM or a band of elves slipping down alleys to avoid a gay pride parade. Hoodies, along with hats are BANNED from a California convenience store chain because they obscure the face from security cameras.
The problem with any revival is the silly approach as seen in TFL and Igentzia. It's just one more ornament on the Christmas tree or cromed swan hood ornament on a east L.A. lowrider until they catch fire due to poor wiring.

 

#7 2010-04-28 15:23:59

JohnL
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From: Oxford, UK
Posts: 254

Re: Hats


"The less taste a person has in dress, the more obstinate he always seems to be. It is a great pity. Because he will never be a success as it" - Jerome K Jerome http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVHUA4dZI0o&feature=related

 

#8 2010-04-28 17:03:40

Grossgrain Silk
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From: The Inner Bar
Posts: 877

Re: Hats

Nice Panama with striped ribbon.

Posh v dark blue fedora - Lock

Less posh racing fedora - brown - Bates

Kangaroo bush hat

2 tweed flat caps - both Lock

Climacool running beanie

Wig

Last edited by Grossgrain Silk (2010-04-28 17:04:13)

 

#9 2010-04-29 20:35:47

eg
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From: Burlington, ON
Posts: 1499

Re: Hats

one nice-ish cream Panama (Biltmore)
one cheap natural-straw-coloured Panama
one black persian lamb astrakhan (with earflaps that can be tucked up inside)
one grey tweed Irish walking hat
one green wool cap (Hungarian with earflaps that can be tucked up inside)
one grey tweed cap (Jonathan Richards)
one jute ball-cap (no logo)
assorted toques

I wear hats either to keep the sun off me or the cold out

 

#10 2010-04-30 02:32:57

JohnL
Member
From: Oxford, UK
Posts: 254

Re: Hats


"The less taste a person has in dress, the more obstinate he always seems to be. It is a great pity. Because he will never be a success as it" - Jerome K Jerome http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVHUA4dZI0o&feature=related

 

#11 2013-01-06 15:35:33

fxh
Big Down Under.
From: Melbourne
Posts: 6159

Re: Hats

A quick reference to other hat threads

http://forums.filmnoirbuff.com/viewtopic.php?id=6126&p=2

http://forums.filmnoirbuff.com/viewtopic.php?id=740&p=5

http://forums.filmnoirbuff.com/viewtopic.php?id=6520

http://forums.filmnoirbuff.com/viewtopic.php?id=11941

http://forums.filmnoirbuff.com/viewtopic.php?id=11830

http://forums.filmnoirbuff.com/viewtopic.php?id=11893

http://forums.filmnoirbuff.com/viewtopic.php?id=12052

 

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