Leather hats...

Joe S.

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I have been looking for a hat. Kinda western (maybe Australian) style, but not necessarily a cowboy hat.

I came across one that love the shape and hatband on, for about $80, but it is leather. I need a hat that i can wear year round and that sweat and rain will not ruin.

Anyone got any experience with leather hats? Would i be wasting my money? Next step maybe oilskin?

Suggestions? Experience?

This is the one i speak of:
http://www.overland.com/Products/NewNotable-590/MadeintheUSACanada-697/MadeintheUSAMensAccessories-640/RagingBullLeatherHat/PID-72737.aspx
 
I have a couple of hats from Excalibur Leather. Not sure of your price range but a couple of them look something like what you are looking for.

http://excaliburleather.com/catalog/hats.html
 
Leather works, but look at the felt/wool hats there. They can be waterproof, are lighter and IMO are cooler in the summer. I like the Sierra they sell on this site.
 
I have a friend in Dallas Texas who wears a leather hat year-round.

I have not tried it myself.
 
I only like the real fur felt hats like a good Stetson for example, never cared for leather hats after seeing all the hippies wearing them in the 60's.
 
I have always heard not to wear leather jackets in the rain, but motorcycle jackets get worn in the rain all the time, and they just seem to get better and better looking.

So I would try the leather hat, keep it treated.

I have a hat that looks just like the hat in your link. I got it at Bass Pro, it is some sort of treated canvas that looks like worn leather.

For me it is not realistic to wear the same hat year round. Different weather conditions and activities require different hats. Ed
 
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What about one of those Tilly Hats? I remember one of their advertisements, stating that if an elephant eats your Tilly hat, just follow the elephant around long enough and you can recover the hat.
 
Thanks for the replies. I looked at the excalibur hats. Not really my style. Thanks.

Ed, mainly mean for horseback in warmer weather. I have boonies, beanies and ball caps i wear as temp dictates. But in MS, inevitably, you will be outside on a sunny day and a storm will blow up. So i need a durable hat.
What to do if you get caught in a downpour with leather or it gets soaked with sweat?

I have also considered the Outback hats after seeing a Grizzly advertised here.
 
Years ago, one of the tres amigos was a Chinese cowboy who wore a patchwork leather hat year 'round while riding. It seemed to be far lighter thatn the one you show. Th one depicted looks as if it might be a mite too heavy.

Bob Wright
 
Joe S. said:
What to do if you get caught in a downpour with leather or it gets soaked with sweat?


Just let it dry, preferably on your head. My guess is it will get more and more comfy and better looking each time. It works on my jackets and gloves.

Wish I got to ride a horse often enough to worry about having a good hat to do it in! :D I inherited a nice wool felt cowboy hat, it only gets worn on Halloween!

Happy Holidays, and I hope you find the perfect hat! Ed
 
I wear a leather hat very much like the one you're considering. I treated it and it sheds rain great. In summer, I switch to a Tilley.
 
Joe, to tell the truth, I don't remember. It was about 5 years ago and I remember getting the treatment from Tandy Leather. It still beads water.
 
I bought one from Boot Country it may be on there website still it's been years ago. It just seemed to fit well and really wasn't too hot, I went over it with whatever product Justin recomends for their boots and rain didn't bother it all.
 
Joe S. said:
I have been looking for a Custom beanies. Kinda western (maybe Australian) style, but not necessarily a cowboy hat.

I came across one that love the shape and hatband on, for about $80, but it is leather. I need a hat that i can wear year round and that sweat and rain will not ruin.

Anyone got any experience with leather hats? Would i be wasting my money? Next step maybe oilskin?

Suggestions? Experience?

This is the one i speak of:
http://www.overland.com/Products/NewNotable-590/MadeintheUSACanada-697/MadeintheUSAMensAccessories-640/RagingBullLeatherHat/PID-72737.aspx

Hello Joe ,
There's small area in Teignmouth that makes these type of hats, next time when I visit there (maybe in a week if possible) I will check out the prices and will let you know :)
 
I second the Tilley hats. Very comfortable, always look good and the warranty is outstanding. I think my favorite is the LTM6...........or something 6 anyway.
 
Living in Dallas I am fortunate enough to be somewhat close to the Stetson factory over in Garland. I went there this week and got a nice hat. Their factory outlet store had 50% off the lowest price. I got a Dobbs hat straw hat. Pretty nice.

Dobbs is a Stetson brand made in the USA.

And yeah, like Jim said, 4 years later the OP, Joe, has hopefully gotten himself a hat by now. How would this old thread have even been found in the first place??????
 
When I was a teenager,, I was dating a girl into leather work. She made me a cowboy hat out of leather,,, from a Tandy pattern. I wore that thing in all kinds of weather,, often until after about 3-4 years,,, the stitching pulled through at the junction of the brim & crown. Properly treated it'll be just fine,,, but a bit warmer than other hats in the summer.
 
I've used Nik wax water proofing on my motorcycle jackets for years. I dose my cold weather leather riding gloves and my Gerbings G3 heated bike gloves with Nik wax. Works good, water doesn't soak into the leather. My old jacket and gloves have a lot of miles on them but are still holding up well after many miles of all kinds of weather.
http://www.nikwax.com/en-us/productselector/waterproofing.php
 
Made a leather hat using a pattern from Tandy Leather back in the 70's.

Had the look of Clint Eastwood's hat.

Used that hat for many years until it got a bit moldy after finding it in a flooded garage.

Used the waterproofing stuff made by Tandy, which worked great.

Got a bit hot during the summer.

Younger brother used a top hat pattern for his hat.
 

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