Great top coat what is the hat - it bears a resemblance to a line of Lock's?
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The "Weatherby" trilby by Lock & Co.
Nicholas,Great top coat what is the hat - it bears a resemblance to a line of Lock's?
You are right, it is the unlined Wetherby by Lock. Probably the nicest hat they make. Unfortunately it only comes in two colors: dark Brown and Green.
Green is OK if you are Robin Hood or Peter Pan or playing either in a local community play.
They used to make a nice light brown but they discontinued a few decades ago.
Cheers
I agree with your assessment of green - it is only marginally better than dark blue which they have in some styles!alden wrote:Nicholas,Great top coat what is the hat - it bears a resemblance to a line of Lock's?
You are right, it is the unlined Wetherby by Lock. Probably the nicest hat they make. Unfortunately it only comes in two colors: dark Brown and Green.
Green is OK if you are Robin Hood or Peter Pan or playing either in a local community play.
They used to make a nice light brown but they discontinued a few decades ago.
Cheers
I'll have a word with Janet Taylor and see what they can do to get reinstatement of light brown Wetherbies!!
best,
Nicholas.
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Dear Nicholasstoreynicholas wrote:I agree with your assessment of green - it is only marginally better than dark blue which they have in some styles!alden wrote:Nicholas,Great top coat what is the hat - it bears a resemblance to a line of Lock's?
You are right, it is the unlined Wetherby by Lock. Probably the nicest hat they make. Unfortunately it only comes in two colors: dark Brown and Green.
Green is OK if you are Robin Hood or Peter Pan or playing either in a local community play.
They used to make a nice light brown but they discontinued a few decades ago.
Cheers
I'll have a word with Janet Taylor and see what they can do to get reinstatement of light brown Wetherbies!!
best,
Nicholas.
I have asked 'Vettriano man' to post this message on The London Lounge on my behalf.
Lock & Co.’s Wetherby is one of our most popular felt trilbys. The brown hat is traditionally worn by English gentlemen, especially at race meetings such as The Cheltenham Festival. This year the Festival has coincided with some terrible storms which have seen the 'breaking in' of many new trilbys. The Wetherby is the hat of choice for both town and country, looking equally as becoming with a tweed suit, covert coat or dark overcoat. Available in dark brown (sable) and gun metal green (laurel) it is unlined and has a brown leather headband. Should you wish to have the lighter brown (cork) colour this continues to be available on a special made to order basis at no extra cost. I handle the special orders and would be delighted to order this colour for you.
Lock & Co. also supplies the Voyager - a soft, light weight travel version of the Wetherby available in black, navy, grey, dark brown and mid brown (cork). Please see cork swatch below:-
I hope this is of help to you.
Kind regards,
Janet Taylor
Thank you to Janet for the good news and to Vettriano Man for the assistance.Should you wish to have the lighter brown (cork) colour this continues to be available on a special made to order basis at no extra cost. I handle the special orders and would be delighted to order this colour for you.
Here is a shot of the two colors together.
As Janet points out, the Weatherby is a very versatile hat. It is a Trilby that doubles as a Fedora in the sense that it is just as well at home in a country setting with tweeds as in a town setting in worsteds and topcoats.
The fact that the Weatherby is made in a heavy felt unlined pleases us for its ability to show character with out losing shape. That's a quality many of us like in heavy weight fabrics tailored in a very soft and natural way. It confers a lot of easy elegance right out of the gate.
The Voyager is a bit more difficult in this regards given its more supple felt. But for the traveling application it was designed for it does quite well.
My own Weatherby population has three sables for one cork, a situation I may have to rectify soon. As regards the "gun metal green" color Janet's comment has reminded me that it is a greyish, bronze green that is quite handsome for a green hat. I have seen some very green hats that look awful but the Weatherby green has a certain charm.
Cheers
M Alden
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Ah, ths is just wonderful. I'll be ordering a cork Weatherby, I have a sable and my evolving wardrobe would favor the lighter color.
Thanks to all for moving this thread.
DDM
Thanks to all for moving this thread.
DDM
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