Cheap Fendora's in the UK????

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VP wrote:The wool one *****. If you want an official one get the fur felt version.

Accurate in size? :? What does that mean? The pin won't leave a hole in the ribbon.
Yes, get the fur felt one.

The pin is like a regular pin. You can take it off or put it back on as much as you like, and the ribbin/hat won't be damaged. The size it pretty accurate. It's the pinch and tear-drop crown that make it really off. There is no liner either, which on hot days may be a bother.
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Ok. going back to Luke's original question and looking for a cheap hat in the UK. Would this be such a bad choice?

http://www.panamas.co.uk/retail_mensfelt.htm

I'm talking about the "Havana Brown Trilby". If he can steam out the teardrop.

And for the uninitiated what is the difference between a Trilby and a Fedora?

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I think that could be made to work fine - there is enough room for manoeuver. Rebash, trim the brim, etc. A bit of work for a first hat but certainly do-able.

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Ok. going back to Luke's original question and looking for a cheap hat in the UK. Would this be such a bad choice?

http://www.panamas.co.uk/retail_mensfelt.htm

I'm talking about the "Havana Brown Trilby". If he can steam out the teardrop.
That sounds like a good idea, thanks for the suggestion!

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Well I talked to the:

http://www.panamas.co.uk/retail_mensfelt.htm

people they say they can't supply open crown which is fair enough considering the fair trade source.

They did say it was Alpaca felt.... is that good or bad?

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Well Alpaca is like a llama which I guess is like a sheep so I guess it means its like wool, although alpaca wool is very very good wool.

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Cheers Ken, I like your logic it's a bit like mine. :lol:

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Come on guys, someone here must know? Strider?

I know that beaver felt is the considered best but can someone tell me where Alpaca falls in the spectrum. Just above regular wool perhaps?

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