Hats and Beanies
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hanna hats 
 its a super nice hat. the materials super nice
 i find they run a tad larger then other brands
 im a large in hanna and a xl in most other brands
 there is a guy that sells them on ebay for a lot cheaper then they sell them on there web site
 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hanna-Hats-Hand-Crafted-Irish-Donegal-Tweed-Cap-Hat-made-Ireland-/160852556784?_trksid=p5197.m1992&_trkparms=aid%3D111000%26algo%3DREC.CURRENT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D14%26meid%3D1310254566144850681%26pid%3D100015%26prg%3D1006%26rk%3D1%26
 40 usd
 and he let me exchange my hat when the xl was way to big for me
 www.hannahats.com
 45 euro
 Vintage Cap 77B2
 color is plain weave 412g brown
 the only thing i dont like about my hanna is there is a piece of plastic in the top piece of the brim and its rather hard to shape. i took a heat gun to it and it lasted a while but i think i need to do it again
 i think shandon makes the nicest hats from what ive owed theyre just a pain in the arse
 4 times ive tried to order from them, 4 failures. mostly they dont communicate much at all
 http://www.hatsfromireland.com/
 might give them one more try haha
 anyone on here live near these guys and wanna be a proxy for me?
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Cordova Caps do a range of flat caps in various fabrics. They don't have a website, but there are details in a thread at the Fedora Lounge. http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?65053-Cordova-Handmade-Caps-Johnny-J-s-work 
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RMC Wool Watch Cap navy 
 vs.
 RMC Wool A4 Knit Cap olive
 Can´t decide 
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Indigos? Sounds like I don´t need my Blue Magic pomade anymore  
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I hereby submit this as an idea for a new IH product line… The stand-up beanie! 
 Knit by hand on a small circular loom. This is a really difficult painstaking and time consuming process with yarn this thick. It is a mighty pain in the arse to make, but it makes a seriously tough, warm, and rugged hat thats built to last a lifetime and beyond!
 50% Alpaca
 50% Merino
 100% insane super heavyweight madness!
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I did something just for fun to match my IHSW-10 sweatshirt and thought it might interest my fellow forum goers… Had a hat made from thick chunky long staple cotton yarn knit by hand on a small circular hat loom (no side seems). Had it rough washed and boiled with onion skins for authentic natural aged look. Than brushed the inside with a brass brush until sweatshirt-like fuzziness appeared. Now it almost perfectly matches the IHSW-10 sweatshirt and paired with the sweat is now my favorite garb for evening walks and cold days. Thinking maybe to also indigo dip if I can get a hold of the indigo… 







 ill get a fit pic up here upon arrival!
 ill get a fit pic up here upon arrival!















