An Indy style straw [kinda]
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- Arkansas Russell
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An Indy style straw [kinda]
Here is a straw that I got from Stutzmans Headwear. They manufacture Amish style hats in all kinds of shapes and sizes.
This hat came with the thin black ribbon that is common on 'farmer' style straw hats. I have worn it a little and got to thinking that with the tall crown that a wider ribbon might look good.
So I took the ribbon off an old wool 'Indy' hat that I had, and placed it on this straw.
Looks kinda of good I think... Makes for a neat 'adventure' looking summer straw that will nowhere break the bank.
I got this hat in less than a week at the cost of less than $ 25 shipped.
Stutzmans has no web presence, but they are great to deal with over the phone. If anyone is intrested, drop me a PM and I will give you the model # and the phone # {I will try to check my PM often so dont give up on me!] . The sizes range from XS-XL. The XL fit my 7 1\2 head perfect.
The specs on my hat are--- 2 7\8 inch brim --- 5 1\4 front pinch -- 4 1\2 back crown. The side vent grommets give it a little more adventureous look!
It is in no way a SA Indy hat, but it has that {Indy} feel to it.
Also you can wet the straw down and shape the hat fairly well it will dry just like you have it. I sprayed mine with some Scouts Rain and Stain to give it a little weather protection.
This hat came with the thin black ribbon that is common on 'farmer' style straw hats. I have worn it a little and got to thinking that with the tall crown that a wider ribbon might look good.
So I took the ribbon off an old wool 'Indy' hat that I had, and placed it on this straw.
Looks kinda of good I think... Makes for a neat 'adventure' looking summer straw that will nowhere break the bank.
I got this hat in less than a week at the cost of less than $ 25 shipped.
Stutzmans has no web presence, but they are great to deal with over the phone. If anyone is intrested, drop me a PM and I will give you the model # and the phone # {I will try to check my PM often so dont give up on me!] . The sizes range from XS-XL. The XL fit my 7 1\2 head perfect.
The specs on my hat are--- 2 7\8 inch brim --- 5 1\4 front pinch -- 4 1\2 back crown. The side vent grommets give it a little more adventureous look!
It is in no way a SA Indy hat, but it has that {Indy} feel to it.
Also you can wet the straw down and shape the hat fairly well it will dry just like you have it. I sprayed mine with some Scouts Rain and Stain to give it a little weather protection.
- Arkansas Russell
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- Arkansas Russell
- Laboratory Technician
- Posts: 192
- Joined: Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:03 pm
- Location: The Arkansas Delta
- Arkansas Russell
- Laboratory Technician
- Posts: 192
- Joined: Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:03 pm
- Location: The Arkansas Delta
The Amish are more modern than most think. This store is Mennonite owned and caters to the Amish community, they have to get their headwear from someone.DR Ulloa wrote:I thought the Amish were not suppposed to use anything like that. Regardless, its a nice looking hat, congrats.If anyone is intrested, drop me a PM and I will give you the model # and the phone #
Dave
I just posted as I thought it had a nice look and feel to it after an inexpensive ribbon change. I have a couple other Stutzman straws that are more of the farmer style, they are great for most summer chores around the place without the worry of getting one messed up.
I now can save my Peters Brothers Indy straw for going to town.
- Arkansas Russell
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- Arkansas Russell
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- Posts: 192
- Joined: Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:03 pm
- Location: The Arkansas Delta