The dark brown Dalexs ribbon on this color Optimo is the best that I have ever owned. And I have made a discovery. The color of this ribbon when contrasted to the color of the hat, makes the ribbon look black when in a shade. Under full sunlight, the ribbon still looks dark, a brown with a black tinge. I have this ribbon on several of my Feds, a Miller, and a PB, and this has never happened! Another lesson learned in the never ending quest of the ultimate fedora. Contrast is a potent player in this game. I am so pleased with the way these two colors complement one another that my next Optimo will have to have the same ribbon. So Dalexs, it you read this let me know. I need to place an order.
I have had another day or so to study this Optimo, and like others who get into the details and finer points, this is to my experience the finest hat that I have ever owned. I am not just talking Indy fedoras here. I am talking about workmanship, materials used, color and last but not least, the block. I love my Feds, and will always own a few, but this Optimo reeks of QUALITY. It is not Indy accurate in that it is beaver and not rabbitt,hare or whatever the original was, but if you take that out of the equation, this is the best blocked, and in my opinion, the best color for a Raiders fedora that has ever been sold. A big statement, I know. I wanted to say this several days ago at my initial post, but thought I might better give it a few days, before I went bananas over a particular hat.

But this hat is expensive. You can own several of the others for around the same price as just one of these. But, if you are in my camp on fedoras, you will never regret saving up for one of these hats. Truly, a picture can not do this hat justice. You have to touch it, look at it, play with the felt and wear it, to know what I am talking about. I do not know how this hat will hold up in normal wear. I don't know how fast it will taper. So I am now one of the members of the road test crew, and will keep all updated as time goes on.
I now have the brim cut to 2 3/4 x 2 5/8. The 2 7/8 x 2 3/4 looked good too, but seemed just a smidgen too much for the 5 inch crown height. (The brim arrived at 3 inches front and 2 7/8 sides.) I added a bit of stiffener to the brim, not much, but enough to help the brim hold the shape that I like. It is still real floppy, but the stuff worked wonders. I couldn't tell of any change in the softness of the felt on the brim, but I have tough hands, so keep that in mind.

All of my other hats are taller than this one, and at first this hat looked too short. Things have improved to the point that it is starting to look better. Still, a true 5 1/2 height would have been perfect for my eye. Fedora