Potential Indy Hat?
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Potential Indy Hat?
Anyone seen/bought one of these?
https://www.etsy.com/listing/649480929/ ... ?ref=hp_rv
Genuinely curious if this is in the running as a Jones hat or if it doesn't live up to snuff. Any and all comments on this welcome!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/649480929/ ... ?ref=hp_rv
Genuinely curious if this is in the running as a Jones hat or if it doesn't live up to snuff. Any and all comments on this welcome!
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Re: Potential Indy Hat?
From just a brief gander I’d say it definitely looks a bit too short and tapered.
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Re: Potential Indy Hat?
My initial reaction, too. But that price is very tempting, and I wonder how it looks on someone.KhanVader wrote:From just a brief gander I’d say it definitely looks a bit too short and tapered.
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It definitely is tempting. Someone’s going to have to pick one up, you know, for science.
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Currently, I'm a little light in the wallet to perform any scientific experiments. Tax man keeps pulling this one --->
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Oh I hear that one man haha. Well someone out there will be able to give it a go.modernindy wrote:Currently, I'm a little light in the wallet to perform any scientific experiments. Tax man keeps pulling this one --->
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From the website.
“The Fedora is a very iconic style of hat. It's made of 100% fur felt or wool felt with a satin lining and a leather sweatband.
Crown Height: approx. 4,72 inches/12 cm
Brim width: 2,75 inches/7 cm
Color shown in photos: Blue/Blue ribbon
Quality in photo: Fur felt
All the available colors will be sent with a matching grosgrain ribbon trim except for the light gray (gray ribbon), beige and tan (brown ribbon) and white and wine (black ribbon). If you prefer any other color combination please send me a message.
The difference of quality from wool felt to fur felt is almost unnoticeable on the photos. The main differences of the two qualities are that the fur felt is softer to the touch, less weighted and waterproof.”
The fur felt variant is $105.
Assuming the 4.72” is the open crown height it’s slightly short. If it’s the height as shown it’s about right. The brim is okay, but not dimensional. What’s not clear is how stiff the felt is. If it’s too cardboardy it might disappoint slightly.
If one were to consider it they should pay the extra to get fur rather than wool for about 100 reasons discussed elsewhere around here.
In all, for the money it might be worth a shot for someone on a limited budget.
“The Fedora is a very iconic style of hat. It's made of 100% fur felt or wool felt with a satin lining and a leather sweatband.
Crown Height: approx. 4,72 inches/12 cm
Brim width: 2,75 inches/7 cm
Color shown in photos: Blue/Blue ribbon
Quality in photo: Fur felt
All the available colors will be sent with a matching grosgrain ribbon trim except for the light gray (gray ribbon), beige and tan (brown ribbon) and white and wine (black ribbon). If you prefer any other color combination please send me a message.
The difference of quality from wool felt to fur felt is almost unnoticeable on the photos. The main differences of the two qualities are that the fur felt is softer to the touch, less weighted and waterproof.”
The fur felt variant is $105.
Assuming the 4.72” is the open crown height it’s slightly short. If it’s the height as shown it’s about right. The brim is okay, but not dimensional. What’s not clear is how stiff the felt is. If it’s too cardboardy it might disappoint slightly.
If one were to consider it they should pay the extra to get fur rather than wool for about 100 reasons discussed elsewhere around here.
In all, for the money it might be worth a shot for someone on a limited budget.
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Re: Potential Indy Hat?
Thank you very much for the input! I'll keep this one in mind, maybe I'll have the scratch soon to pick one up.Ridgerunner58 wrote: In all, for the money it might be worth a shot for someone on a limited budget.
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Re: Potential Indy Hat?
Honestly, to me it looks like anything you'd find by typing in "Fedora" into a search bar. I'd be shocked if it was anywhere near snuff for a Indy hat.
For the price and shipping, I'd just save up a few more months for an Akubra. We're talking 80 bucks plus shipping versus 115 bucks plus shipping. I think that's not a bad jump in price for what will probably be a HUGE jump in quality as well as a great Indiana Jones look.
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For the price and shipping, I'd just save up a few more months for an Akubra. We're talking 80 bucks plus shipping versus 115 bucks plus shipping. I think that's not a bad jump in price for what will probably be a HUGE jump in quality as well as a great Indiana Jones look.
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backstagejack wrote:Honestly, to me it looks like anything you'd find by typing in "Fedora" into a search bar. I'd be shocked if it was anywhere near snuff for a Indy hat.
For the price and shipping, I'd just save up a few more months for an Akubra. We're talking 80 bucks plus shipping versus 115 bucks plus shipping. I think that's not a bad jump in price for what will probably be a HUGE jump in quality as well as a great Indiana Jones look.
jmo
I’d certainly agree with that.
An Akubra is a known quantity, tough as nails, and designed to look the part.
If you went that way you’d be very happy.
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Actually, it's worse than that. $80 gets you wool felt. Fur felt: $104. Take a look at the hat in white, and you can see that the felt is really thick:backstagejack wrote:Honestly, to me it looks like anything you'd find by typing in "Fedora" into a search bar. I'd be shocked if it was anywhere near snuff for a Indy hat.
For the price and shipping, I'd just save up a few more months for an Akubra. We're talking 80 bucks plus shipping versus 115 bucks plus shipping. I think that's not a bad jump in price for what will probably be a HUGE jump in quality as well as a great Indiana Jones look.
jmo
https://www.etsy.com/listing/635659852/ ... ting_top-2
Okay if you're cosplaying as Oddjob from "Goldfinger"...
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Not even close. Get a Fed 4 if you’re on a budget.
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Re: Potential Indy Hat?
Thank you all for your views on this! I won't be getting this one and holding out for a better, COW approved hat!
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Good decision! Based on the different photo angles, this hat is nowhere near Indy style. You'd be disappointed, for sure.modernindy wrote:Thank you all for your views on this! I won't be getting this one and holding out for a better, COW approved hat!
The Akubra Fed IV is your best bet for an entry-level Indy hat on a budget, for all the reasons noted above -- a very good hat at a very good price.
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Re: Potential Indy Hat?
I think with Indy fedoras, the old saying “you get what you pay for” is definitely true. Most of the Indy-style fedoras on the general market, though affordable, are cheap costume hats. However, between the COW vendors and the established brands like Akubra, Herbert Johnson, etc. there’s no shortage of options for every budget if you want a good looking hat made with nice materials. The Fed IV is definitely the best starter hat for achieving “the look”, and as your tastes and budget change there’s certainly a lot high quality hats for everyday wear as well. My personal hat is a Fed IV reblocked by well-known hatter and it’s a stud. It came from the Cairo Bazaar here, so keep an eye on that section as well!
Happy hatting,
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Happy hatting,
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Re: Potential Indy Hat?
I can vouch for the Akubra as well for being a great budget hat. It is my day-to-day hat (but very rarely do I use it for cosplay- I have a handcrafted one that was gifted to me a few years ago for that purpose!), and the bash I put into it is, to me, more reminiscent of LC or KOTCS. The key, when ordering, is to let them know what you want out of the hat and what your exact hat size is. They will actually measure the hats to try and find the best fit for you!