Hats and Beanies
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I've had this hat for a few weeks now, but I'm really impressed with the quality. I bought it in Nashville from Otis James, it's completely handmade and has great details


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Might have to look for that one, love the bill and it looks great on you.
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Been loving these www.rimeknits.com
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Purchased a newsboy cap from this site several years ago and it’s really nice… hand spun, hand woven, all traditionally made by an excellent (some say legendary) craftsman, etc…
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This is the most uncomfortable hat I've ever worn! It's a traditional, hard shell bowler that hasn't been conformed to my head, so it's short front-to-back and digging in.

It's from Patey Hats, the only people who still make them that way. And I'll have to take @Trail and Arrow there hat-shopping next time he's in London.
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My new lid from Ideal Cap Co, big thanks to RBG for the tip on a great quality cap.
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Cheers dude
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Continuing with my theme of finding weird hats that @trail and arrow wouldn't steal off me, here's a deerstalker, which was favoured by Sherlock Holmes. (Actually he didn't wear it in the original stories, but it became associated with him in illustrations from the period, and hence a part of his image.)

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Megatron1505, did Ideal Cap Co send it to the UK for you, or did someone help you out?





see what you mean about sizing.. best way to go than is to measure your head and go by inches IMO.
