Those of you who have been following The Landless Gentry blog for a while will know of my fondness for the classic Boater Hat. It's accessory for Spring and Summer that adds a great deal of character and a huge dash of style to just about any traditional summertime outfit (this is true of both men and women). Last year having acquired a Panama boater hat with I still love, I've decided for this year to add a more traditional stiff straw boater. During my online searching, I kept coming back to this very special Boater hat from England's Gamble & Gunn hatters. Located in Devon, UK, this traditional hatter have a really wonderful and informative website offering everything from tweed caps and traditional felt hat to a couple of models of straw boater.
The model I purchased is their Striped Ribbon Boater that I found to be more interesting an unique that the typical boater hat with black ribbon (and since my Panama boater has a black ribbon, I was looking for something a bit different). Quoting from their website:
'We have commissioned one of Britain’s oldest firms Toye Kenning & Spencer to create our custom ribbon trim. Still run by the Toye family, the firm has grown and diversified since its foundation in 1685 however its original values are unchanged- superb craft skills, quality, and service. The company holds a royal warrant from her Majesty the Queen as supplier of gold & silver laces, insignia, and embroidery and was commissioned to manufacture the medal presented to serving personnel in celebration of the Queens Diamond Jubilee.'
Needless to say, I was smitten. Having ordered, the hat arrived very quickly to me here in Germany from England packed nicely and I must say, I couldn't be more pleased. The hat itself having been made in England is of very high-quality construction and the ribbon is stunning. Inside a Gamble & Gunn's great looking label and a very nice wide genuine leather sweatband. I ordered a size larger that is recommended because I wanted to add some padding for my unique long oval head shape to add a bit more comfort (these hats are pretty stiff) and with the addition of a bit of foam inside the sweatband, the hat now fits me well. I'm looking forward to warming summer days wearing my great new hat, which I fully expect to wear with joy for many years to come.
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