I bought one in size medium, real wool felt, nice fit and just love it a lot, especially for the price
https://www.cotswoldcountryhats.com/men ... 9369-p.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I will add pictures in my next post, I am gonna use this post here http://indygear.com/cow/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=10903" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for base of my review
cotswoldcountryhats Fedora review
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Re: cotswoldcountryhats Fedora review
lets look at the front view first
it has the bumps when tilted forward, crown is slightly tapered towards top, center crease is pretty similar to last crusade
here is the side view, curve across top of the crown is correct, straight back is also correct, side bash looks to be correct shape, a little too much upwards bend in the snap brim on the rear, front brim looks pretty good, front of crown should have either straight or two angles, it seems to have the two angles but starting above the ribbon (wich is incorrect)
Lets take a look at the top center dent, looks like temple of doom?
Closeup of the ribbon, looks pretty good imho
How are the measurements then?
According to cotsworlscountryhats home site
Brim width aprox front 2,75inch (7cm) sides 2,4 inch (6cm)
Crown hight aprox 5,5inch (14cm)
Ribbon aprox 1,5inch (4cm)
The real indy hat dimensions according to http://indygear.com/igfedora.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Brim width front 2,75inch (7cm) sides 2,625 inch (6,6cm)
Crown hight 5,5inch(14cm)
Ribbon 1,5inch (3,9cm)
Pretty good for the price, can probably get very screen accurate with some steaming?
All in all a great fedora for the price
it has the bumps when tilted forward, crown is slightly tapered towards top, center crease is pretty similar to last crusade
here is the side view, curve across top of the crown is correct, straight back is also correct, side bash looks to be correct shape, a little too much upwards bend in the snap brim on the rear, front brim looks pretty good, front of crown should have either straight or two angles, it seems to have the two angles but starting above the ribbon (wich is incorrect)
Lets take a look at the top center dent, looks like temple of doom?
Closeup of the ribbon, looks pretty good imho
How are the measurements then?
According to cotsworlscountryhats home site
Brim width aprox front 2,75inch (7cm) sides 2,4 inch (6cm)
Crown hight aprox 5,5inch (14cm)
Ribbon aprox 1,5inch (4cm)
The real indy hat dimensions according to http://indygear.com/igfedora.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Brim width front 2,75inch (7cm) sides 2,625 inch (6,6cm)
Crown hight 5,5inch(14cm)
Ribbon 1,5inch (3,9cm)
Pretty good for the price, can probably get very screen accurate with some steaming?
All in all a great fedora for the price
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Re: cotswoldcountryhats Fedora review
That looks more than "slightly tapered" but probably doesn't help that it's sitting on what looks like a round object instead of an oval like your head. I'm sure it looks better being worn.
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Re: cotswoldcountryhats Fedora review
Do you want more pictures? Any comments? Would be nice to see how it compares to a real indy hat
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Re: cotswoldcountryhats Fedora review
I think it's a fine looking hat for wool felt.
I assume by your comment of "compares to a real Indy hat" you recognize wool felt won't hold up as well to the elements as fur felt does.
That's not to say the hat will fall apart in the rain, but it can shrink or lose it's form if exposed to severe rain.
Ultimately if you like it, it's a great Indy hat.
There is the consideration of what your plans are for it. If it's mainly a costume piece that will be worn a few times a year, you have a great option there. If you are looking for an every day wear in all types of weather hat, then the reality is it won't hold up as well at rabbit or beaver fur felt hats will.
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I assume by your comment of "compares to a real Indy hat" you recognize wool felt won't hold up as well to the elements as fur felt does.
That's not to say the hat will fall apart in the rain, but it can shrink or lose it's form if exposed to severe rain.
Ultimately if you like it, it's a great Indy hat.
There is the consideration of what your plans are for it. If it's mainly a costume piece that will be worn a few times a year, you have a great option there. If you are looking for an every day wear in all types of weather hat, then the reality is it won't hold up as well at rabbit or beaver fur felt hats will.
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
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Re: cotswoldcountryhats Fedora review
It is treated with teflon type of fabric protection, so is supposed to hold up pretty good well time will tell since i wear it a lot for the cost it is no big deal if it only holds a while
For 44 euro or 49 us dollar this is a very good fedora and a lot more screen accurate than others when compared in the same price range
For beginners this opens the possability to get a full and pretty good indy costume quite cheap
For 44 euro or 49 us dollar this is a very good fedora and a lot more screen accurate than others when compared in the same price range
For beginners this opens the possability to get a full and pretty good indy costume quite cheap