This blog is to keep customers of Penman hats up to date with new products and estimated wait times for my handmade/custom fedoras. I also want to use this blog to better inform people entering the world of fine crafted hats. If you have any question, please feel free to ask them here.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Lead times update
I'm already starting to work on may orders due in October. Last of the Semptember orders shipped except for one. I'm working on him and hope to get him done shortly.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
hat tip of the day
Handle your hat by the brim not the crown. Handling the crown can cause the the pinch of the hat to dry out from the constant grabbing. This can cause a hole to develope over a period of time.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Hat etiquette Tip of the day
Its good manners to take your hat off when eating at a table but its alright to leave you hat on at a bar or counter.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Lead times update
Im working on April orders that are due in September. Im running right on time for most and a little early on others.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
From as far back as I can remember I have always been enamored with the style imposed by a well worn hat. My interest in hatmaking stems from my love of the fedoras of the silver screen from Hollywood's Golden Age, particularly those warn by Humphrey Bogart. I was always impressed by the way my stepfather wore his stingy brim fedora. It's hard to put in words what the right hat can do for the image of a man.
I spent the first 33 years of my life growing up in New York City. It was there I first saw in theaters a film that would later cement my decision to get involved in hat making, "Raiders of the Lost Ark."
My love of the Indiana Jones hat worn by Harrison Ford inspired my quest for the ultimate Raiders hat. For over 20 years I searched in vain for a hat that would live up to my expectations. Then, in 2004 my quest finally came to a successful close when I discovered the Adventurebilt Hat Co., brainchild of master hatter and Mississippian Steve Delk. In Adventurebilt Hats, not only did I find the ultimate Raiders fedora, but also a friendship with a man as devoted to hats as myself. Through a common friendship with Steve, I was introduced to Marc Kitter of Adventurebilt Deluxe. With Marc I found yet another friend obsessed as much as myself with the intricate details of the Raiders hat. These conversations inspired me to start taking apart old hats and putting them back together. With help and support from Steve and Marc I finally decided I would launch my own hat company, and thus was born the Penman Hat Co. in 2008.
I spent the first 33 years of my life growing up in New York City. It was there I first saw in theaters a film that would later cement my decision to get involved in hat making, "Raiders of the Lost Ark."
My love of the Indiana Jones hat worn by Harrison Ford inspired my quest for the ultimate Raiders hat. For over 20 years I searched in vain for a hat that would live up to my expectations. Then, in 2004 my quest finally came to a successful close when I discovered the Adventurebilt Hat Co., brainchild of master hatter and Mississippian Steve Delk. In Adventurebilt Hats, not only did I find the ultimate Raiders fedora, but also a friendship with a man as devoted to hats as myself. Through a common friendship with Steve, I was introduced to Marc Kitter of Adventurebilt Deluxe. With Marc I found yet another friend obsessed as much as myself with the intricate details of the Raiders hat. These conversations inspired me to start taking apart old hats and putting them back together. With help and support from Steve and Marc I finally decided I would launch my own hat company, and thus was born the Penman Hat Co. in 2008.
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