Fedoras in Los Angeles?
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Fedoras in Los Angeles?
Does anyone know of a good haberdashery in L.A.? I'm looking for an old-fashioned men's shop instead of some place in The Mall that "also" sells hats. Bottom line, I'm looking to buy a genuine fedora (if not necessarily "The" fedora). I made a huge mistake last year and bought one of Disney's Indys... yulk!
Also, is all fur felt more or less waterproof? We don't get much rain here, but when it does I'd like something that won't curl on me.
Lastly, GREAT hats, guys! If I had more use for one, I'd make the plunge myself...
Also, is all fur felt more or less waterproof? We don't get much rain here, but when it does I'd like something that won't curl on me.
Lastly, GREAT hats, guys! If I had more use for one, I'd make the plunge myself...
Have you considered an Akubra or AB? They are both great hats and readily available. I am sure you have read the reviews around here.
I am not from L.A. but know from experience that you can have a hard time trying to find a 'quality' hat shop.
I believe that fur felts are 'more or less' waterproof. Beaver being more than rabbit. My rabbit Akubra has not given me any problem with the rain.
I am not from L.A. but know from experience that you can have a hard time trying to find a 'quality' hat shop.
I believe that fur felts are 'more or less' waterproof. Beaver being more than rabbit. My rabbit Akubra has not given me any problem with the rain.
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Doh,
you could try Barons hats ,it is a hat shop located in Burbank that makes custom hats or like Feraud said you can try an AB, which is what I am getting and many others own, or an Akubra.
Best Regards,
Joe
PS: Welcome to C.O.W
you could try Barons hats ,it is a hat shop located in Burbank that makes custom hats or like Feraud said you can try an AB, which is what I am getting and many others own, or an Akubra.
Best Regards,
Joe
PS: Welcome to C.O.W
I ordered my Akubra from Hats Direct and used their sizing chart. The hat fit perfectly when it arrived.
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what price range are you looking for?
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Welcome, Doh! If you're trying to keep it under 100 bucks, then the Akubra is your best bet. It's a fine hat. And if you're only after a basic fedora, they've got some choices, to boot. The Akubra Federation is a great choice because it's based on the hats of the 20's and 30's. It also comes open crowned, meaning you get to shape it. You can make it look like an Indy hat or like any other fedora style you want to achieve. You can give it a teardrop, C-dent, telescope bash, whatever. I think you may have some basic color options, too. For what you need, I'd recommend the Akubra.
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The Akubra Federation has been one of the best fedora's I've ever owned. It was exactly what I was looking for all these years, not too expensive but held up wonderfully.
You have to bash it yourself, then you're on your way.
Yet, on the other hand... if you want a fedora that's made EXACTLY the way they were made during the 1930's and 1940's (by hand) and made by a member of this community who spent his own time and money in perfecting the craft, I would go with an Adventurebuilt.
I have two pages dedicated to Steve's work which you can find on the top of The Daily update on The Fedora Chronicles each day.
Or you can see them Here and There
Regardless, either one you pick will be great.
Welcome to the madness... first drink is on me!
You came for the gear, but you'll stay for the people.
You have to bash it yourself, then you're on your way.
Yet, on the other hand... if you want a fedora that's made EXACTLY the way they were made during the 1930's and 1940's (by hand) and made by a member of this community who spent his own time and money in perfecting the craft, I would go with an Adventurebuilt.
I have two pages dedicated to Steve's work which you can find on the top of The Daily update on The Fedora Chronicles each day.
Or you can see them Here and There
Regardless, either one you pick will be great.
Welcome to the madness... first drink is on me!
You came for the gear, but you'll stay for the people.
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$54.00
I agree with Ren. The Akubra Federation with Shipping is $106.00. Adventurebilt is $160.00 including shipping or a difference of $54.00. Is $54.00 worth it to you for a custom made fedora??
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Dude, Baron's hats is an old-fashioned hatter. Their walls are covered with hats under $100. They carry many off-the-shelf labels as well as their own custom fedoras. The good part is that they can customize their off-the-rack hats for you on the spot, and you get to try everything on and look in the mirror. Ask for Kevin or Peter.
1619 W. Burbank Ave
Burbank, CA
818-563-3025
If you want a larger selection of off-the-rack hats, try Hollywood Hatters:
6915 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90038
323-525-1912
They have lots of hats for under $100, but more the mall variety. However, the people in there are more "hat people" and you get better customer service than at the mall.
Hope this gives you a place to start.
1619 W. Burbank Ave
Burbank, CA
818-563-3025
If you want a larger selection of off-the-rack hats, try Hollywood Hatters:
6915 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90038
323-525-1912
They have lots of hats for under $100, but more the mall variety. However, the people in there are more "hat people" and you get better customer service than at the mall.
Hope this gives you a place to start.
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New question: have any of you been to World Hat Mart in Pasadena? If so, do they carry traditional fedoras (with lining) or just cheaper, crushable wool felt ones? I couldn't find a website for them.
I tried Hollywood Hatters and while they do indeed carry nice, traditional fedoras it's a pretty small shop and didn't have what I wanted. But I might go back on Sunday and look at their stock again.
I also made the trek to Baron's and their selection was even smaller! I was able to try on their version of the Indy but it looked way too big for my head so I may have to go with a smaller crown in general.
Anyway, good or bad I'd like to hear about World Hat Mart... thanks!
I tried Hollywood Hatters and while they do indeed carry nice, traditional fedoras it's a pretty small shop and didn't have what I wanted. But I might go back on Sunday and look at their stock again.
I also made the trek to Baron's and their selection was even smaller! I was able to try on their version of the Indy but it looked way too big for my head so I may have to go with a smaller crown in general.
Anyway, good or bad I'd like to hear about World Hat Mart... thanks!
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I have been to World Hat in Pasadena. They have quite a selection of all types of hats. Stetson, Dobbs, they even had a couple of Montecristi when I was there. They have some that are of good quality but they really don't seem to be into hats. I could tell it is just a job for the owner and his wife. They did not make me feel very welcomed. Maybe they were having a bad day.
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I just came back from the Village Hat Shop in Long Beach and picked up the Jaxon Iconoclast for $48 (odd that you don't get the sale price on their website). I know it's not exactly an official Indy, but it really suits my purpose. Also, I just really like the teardrop crown over the center dent.
Another observation: when I tried on the Inday at Baron's in Burbank, the sucker looked HUGE on me (crown too tall, especially). So is the Jaxon a bit shorter? Anyway, I'll get pix one of these days... and of the jacket, too. Thanks again for the information -- you guys ROCK!
I just came back from the Village Hat Shop in Long Beach and picked up the Jaxon Iconoclast for $48 (odd that you don't get the sale price on their website). I know it's not exactly an official Indy, but it really suits my purpose. Also, I just really like the teardrop crown over the center dent.
Another observation: when I tried on the Inday at Baron's in Burbank, the sucker looked HUGE on me (crown too tall, especially). So is the Jaxon a bit shorter? Anyway, I'll get pix one of these days... and of the jacket, too. Thanks again for the information -- you guys ROCK!
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Congrats, Doh! I think the Iconoclast got some positive marks for being an goo dbudget Indy fo rthe price. Sure, it may not be "screen accurate," but you've fufilled the most important part of your current quest: you're happy with it and it suits your purposes. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Enjoy the hat and try to post some pics of you in it if you can!
As for the tall crown on Baron's hat, the actual Indy fedora does have a tall crown. It's something that many need to get used to if they've never worn a hig crown before.
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As for the tall crown on Baron's hat, the actual Indy fedora does have a tall crown. It's something that many need to get used to if they've never worn a hig crown before.
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