My Dad has an ancient 25 year old Cattle man, a Bogart, a Snowy River, a Reef, a Panama, and a Bronco. Last month he lost his Banjo Paterson and he complains every few days about it. I am going to buy him the exact one again for his birthday. He also wants to collect the Sombrero, Woomera, and Kentucky Rancher. He would love this video. Your collection is wonderful!
That is an eye dazzling collection of hats. I picked up my first Akubra hat today from the post office, a Stylemaster. I will likely get another one in blue. They are very well made hats.
I just thought I had a lot of "western" hats. Eight I think. One Miller "Cavalry", Two Stetson's, Two Resistol "Stage Coach", and two I can't remember. Only one is an Akubra. I recently got it and have fallen in love with it. Wears really well and I wear it all the time. Thanks for your clip on the Akubra's you have. I may have to buy one more. Best to you.
Hi. Sam Silver here, great grandson of founder of American Hat Company. I saw your instructions on never setting a hat down on the brim and setting the hat on the crown, which I was taught early on in my hat career. No only will that preserve the shape of the brim, but you set it that way so that the good luck does not fall out.
Great vid, thank you. The only thing is I've been wearing a bush hat since I was nine, which was my dad's first (I'm 53 now) and we ALWAYS put it on by the vee of the front of the hat. This helped "shape" the hat and ensured a tight fit in the bush, but I grew up in the boonies and way before Paul Hogan tried to be a bushman. So the bush hat (aka Akubra) was to keep the sun off your head, not a fashion statement. But like I say LOVED the vid - thank you :)
A lot of useful tips that we know we're going to share with our growing fan base. Not many know that our hats should be stored using the hat stand they come with. The concept of resting a hat on its crown, not its brim is also not known to many! The hats showcased are represent the love of earthy colors and inspirations from the outdoors - these hats won't look out of place on a farm, a ranch or even in the Outback!
I bought a Federation IV a couple of years ago, there wasn’t a stand in the box I know of. Unless you are referring to the cardboard cylinder. I use that as a stand.
Hi there !! How are you?..... I have been into wide brimmed hats for a number of years and had to persevere with less quality or even leather versions... none of which really quite hit the spot. However within the last few days I was lucky to spot a brand new and with original tags Akubra Cattleman in a local charity shop. My heart leapt and i immediately went inside, with a dry mouth i lifted it ... It was my size! I could hardly believe my luck! I am now the happy owner of my first genuine Akubra... something i had wished for forever!!! Even better, I know that my donation in the shop is a truly worthy cause ... researching care for video's i found this ; your collection, I must confess I am a little envious!! anyway thanks for sharing your passion, I wanted to share my little passion , ( at last ) fulfilled !! Thank you.
Love hats. Love collecting ‘em and wearing ‘em and treasuring ‘em. Lucky to own a Snowy River Akubra in Khaki Stone, a Barmah in Khaki suede, a Buffalo Stetson in Brown Stone, a White Straw Stetson etc. Next visit to Australia I shall be buying meSelf a Black Akubra.
It's really funny to see how well you care for your lovely hats. Where I'm from in WA, if your Akubra is clean and in its original shape, well that's just no good! You have to wear it in, with sweat stains and ensure it's bit out of shape. Many guys change the shape to their own style and lots of people even have holes them and still wear them proudly. It's bit of a badge of authenticity to have a rough looking hat. A few beer and red wine stains never go astray either :) After looking at your well kept hats I think I should buy another for formal occasions!
I've got the Akubra Territory, and it's a fine hat when you're out in the sun! I burn easily, so with its wide brim, it keeps the sun out of my eyes. I can't recommend the hat enough when you're out in the desert. Love your collection!
@@marycroney2011 wow! Forgot about this! It’s ok because it has vent holes. I live in a high desert without a lot of humidity, and I’m more concerned with sun protection. It’s just ok, but the protection is great.
Hi,I could listen to you talk for hours..Wonderful accent ..I only have one Leisure Time hat..but have another hat in the mail,a Campdraft...hope to get it next week here in the U.S.A....from Australia..I wear size 60 also..
Hee hee thanks, I CAN talk for hours lol. Good luck and have many happy adventures in your new hat. Campdraft.........hummmmmm I haven´t got that one ....... ;)
AkubraBromptonGirl .I had a Snowy River that lasted years . Decided I needed a new one and was going to buy Cattleman but didn't have my size so I got a Coober Pedy. Love this hat so I'm gunna buy a black one and put an aztec band on it. Love your video and your accent. I live in the bush here so I see a lot of Akubra's that look like they have been run over by a truck . Cheers mate.
I have a nice sized collection of Fedoras. Bailey, Stetson, Stefeno, Borsalino, and Stetson. I have an Akubra Stylemaster that I wear on trips through Texas into Ecuador. Aside from the Panama Hats, which are actually woven in Ecuador and shipped worldwide, as they originated there, the other popular hat is a short brimmed fedora (not a trilby). Any fedora with a 2 to 2 1/2" brim, and they instantly think Indiana Jones, regardless of the bash. I visited a small hat shop selling Borsalino there. When I walked in, everyone yelled "Indiana Jones", with the Stylemaster on. It is just uncommon for them to see, so they relate it to the movies they have seen. It's not out of malice, as they think it's cool, and they comment on how nice the hat is. I have an Akubra Boss on order that I'm going to do a brim reshape and change out the band on. The reason for it being a harder hat is that it is a mix of an Australian and American West/Cowboy hat. By in large, most Western/Cowboy hats are made to be hard. They soften over time with use. Ranchers, Rodeo riders, etc., put the hats through abuse, as well as them being occasionally stomped by a bull, horse, cow, etc.. Having a harder hat helps with the longevity. It's not uncommon for the hats to be bought for hundreds of dollars in the Western United States, as they are a necessity and are reblocked and shaped until the hat wears out over many years. Cheaper to buy one for hundreds, than buy new every few months to a year. I wear the Akubra Stylemaster in Ecuador because of it's UV sun protection. While it is cool weather in the Andes, it's closer to the sun's rays, and without a hat, scarf, jacket, and sunscreen, you can burn easily in 60 to 70 degree (Fahrenheit) weather. I'm wanting something different for when I return to Ecuador this year. The Akubra Boss was the choice I made, because of it's high UV resistance rating being the same as the Stylemaster. Plus I'll get compared to something other than Indiana Jones while there. (;
Thanks for the video @AkubraBromptonGirl hopefully you have added a few more to your collection since you made it. Its great to see your passion for Akubras. Just an update the guy who owns another famous Aussie brand RM Williams has just purchased Akubra to keep it in Aussie hands. Long may the Akubra tradition continue. Great to see people from all over the world enjoying them.
The best hats I have are Akubras and I have a large fedora hat collection. The Akubras I have are the Stylemaster, the Bushman, and the Squatter Fedora. I plan to get the same ones in different colors too and I hope to end up getting the Akubra Bogart Hat.
Hi, nice Akubra collection. I have 5 models, 2 Cattleman, 2 coober pedy and 1 Tableland. I like the hats, and I wear I every day🙂. Nice greats from Austria
haha 17 !!! they're all gorgeous... every single one of them! i don't have any Akubras, but i admire them and soon i'm going to get one! just can't decide which Akubra to buy. thanks for video! enjoyed it and i thumbed it up!
I think you're the first person ever to mention that the Bushtucker Mans hat is a custom bash. Impressive! Apparently used to be common decades ago amongst Queensland stockmen. Or that's what I remember from hearing him say on the radio when I was about 12 lol
Lovely collection - you should look at the 'pastoralist' (now not made) wear them when going to town to see the accountant or bank manager for another $5m overdraft to buy some more cattle and another 1, 000.000 acres.
i don't have any akubra's yet. i'm looking at them though on-line at "Hats By The Hundred" an on-line store in australia. now i'm wanting.. territory, pilbara & riverina. i already have a few lower-crown smaller-brimmed hats by other makers. i live in texas, but i like the aussie hats. such nice collection you have.
Wow that is a lot of Akubra hats for one girl! I only have one and it is Akubra Sqatter Imperial in a brown color that looks like the second hat you showed here. I was searching how to re-shape the top of my hat. It has never been properly shaped since I got it and I am not sure what I can do with it. I bought it about 30 years ago and never have worn it more than a couple of times, but I really want to wear it. Mine looks almost identical to the Indiana Jones hat you showed, with the identical band, but mine has a ribbon sewn on the hat brim edge.
Well I have now steamed it but I still can't get it to "un-crease" from the position it was in for 30 years. I have gone back the former pork-pie crown shape. I still can't get the wrinkles out though.
Great collection! I only have two, a brown Federation (I was mad about Indiana Jones), and an old and battered Snowy River. I have a new one coming, the stingy brimmed Hampton, in Cruiser Grey. Can't wait :-)
I hang my hats from the antler tips of Whitetail Deer skulls. The tips are actually fairly blunt, and the pointed tip of the crown hangs beautifully from the antlers, and it never distorts the shape ... they are natural hat racks!
Thank you for sharing your lovely ugg collection. I think that you were wise to purchase more than one pair of the ugg boot you love. I say this because the quality of ugg boots has changed and not for the good. The boots that you purchased will last for years to come because they were well made and the material and workmanship in your boots is the best quality. I currently own over twenty pairs of uggs boots and I am glad i invested when i did. The ugg boots that are being manufactured now are nothing like the collection you have, keep them!! Thanks for sharing! Also, please ignore haters!!!
Nice collection! I'm a lover of Akubra hats and didn't know that they had made one called "Spirit of Australia." I got one called Jackaroo, it was made for the Sydney 2000 Olympics as well. By chance, I got it from Elm of Burford before their stock sold out. At first sight, the Spirit of Australia is one of the nicest hats Akubra has ever made. It's a bit reminiscent of the Plainsman.
Walked in to RM Williams today for a look and walked out with a Akubra Longhorn exclusively made for the RM Williams brand it's a awesome looking hat don't know why i didn't get one sooner
I just received my Cattleman after waiting 5 months due to having a larger nut. Its a size bigger so getting ready to steam it down. Already placed my next order. Though the 5 month wait is a killer.
@@AkubraBromptonGirl Im a size 64 and wanted the sandstone colour as I live in the Middle East where its very dusty. So wanted the right hat for the conditions.
I only have one Akubra, The CATTLEMAN in fawn colour I think. I like the look of the silk lining which mine does not have so I am trying to find out if I can buy and fit one myself. As you say they are brilliant hats in all weathers and are instantly recognisable even to non hat people, probably because of "celebrity". Thanks for the show I am REALLY jealous now. REgards Dave UK
First of all, great video and a very nice collection. I just recently ordered my first Akubra and chose the Stylemaster in charcoal. Since then I ordered the Banjo Paterson in fawn. I was doing research on fedoras in general when I discovered the Akubra product line. Their website has some small clip videos of the production process for anyone interested in knowing more about these great hats.
My boyfriend has one and hes asked me to reshape it for him and give it the radiers turn bash I've got it close but can't get the center crease correct any advice would be helpful
Hi@AkubraBromptonGirl You’d got beautiful hats collection there, love it I think the only missing is the Avalon but you can easily get it on line and there’s no such hats call Hunter Valley it just a name of a town where local people produce best wines ( a reply to one of the comments below) I’m only have 6 Akubras so far and just like you I’m lucky enough to have the style the spirit of Australia the millennium collection still in the box Thanks heaps for the video Merry Christmas 🎄
Very nice video! I live in The Netherlands and I want to buy an Akubra Stylemaster. Having size 56, should I take a bigger size or stay to my right size. The weather here is of course not the same as in Australia. The only problem is that there are no shops here selling Akubras.
According to David Morgan the ones you're calling a pork pie top are in fact called telescope crowns. Pork pie crowns are flat on top with a sharp circular crease with the outside of the crease being similar to a telescope crown.Very very nice collection you have :)
the hunter was produced for a outback store called airds of lochinvar they have a onlie store , I belive the hnter is a new product , a grate hat ,my old one was the squatter
Greetings from an Akubra-fan to. I´ve only 9 hats from Akubra, 2 FedIV (moonstone, tawny fawn) 2 Stylemaster (carbon grey, midbrown) 1 Cattleman (fawn) 1 Campdraft (bluegrasgreen) 1 Safari Hat (tawny fawn) 1 Leisure Time (graphine grey > not really black) 1 Banjo Peterson (heritage fawn) The next hats? I like the Aussie gold in sand, because it´s a good gambler style.
What is correct and what is done are very different. Most aussie bushmen will use the crown to put them on, fan themselves with the hat etc. My sources? I live here. In fact, I live in the same town as the factory.
yep. The "pinch" in the crown is called that because people pinch them to put them on. watch any movie from the 30's and 40's and you will see literally EVERY person put their hat on that way. Don't get me wrong, like Akubra says, it is BETTER to put them on that way if you care about it staying perfect. But better and real world applications are totally different.
Her reason y not to use the crown is it will get makeup on it and dirty. It's not a fashion hat.... it's a work hat, it needs oil and warmth to soak it in. The colour and marks make the hats style, takes a few yrs to get the style u and only u won't for ur hat.
Well, nice collection. I had a collection that was about the same size. but I had to move to Virginia in an emergency move. This forced my parents to store my things for me.while I was gone.. the move ended up lasting about 20 years. During that time my father died. This necessitated the transfer of my hats to a non-climate controlled not air tight storage facility. As a result the vast majority of my hats were ruined; I'm trying to restore what I can now. So Tips: Do not store your hats in a non-climate controlled environment for long. Do not cup stack your hats. If you are not wearing a hat always store your hat in a good quality hat box with a fitting to store the hat without pressure to the brim or crown. Get a good quality hat brim brush..as you wear your hat you should brush dirt and particles off the hat in a counter clockwise direction (usually) . If you don't you will end up staining your hat if moisture gets on it. If you want to display your hat get a cheap wooden hat stretcher and mount door stops on the bottom of it so that the hat rests with the brim floating above the deck. If you have a problem like mine, with many hats that have been baked and shrunk, don't be afraid to get help from a professional; they have equipment that can resize the hat for a modest fee. I have managed to save around 5 of my hats so far.. don't do what I did.
Great video, thanks for doing it! One question, do you recall what the colour is called of your Gymkhana? A wonderful earthy colour anyhow. BTW I love your accent, it sounds like the one Kit Harrington is going for.
Perhaps it's their Regency Fawn. I just looked at a couple sites and they only show the Gymkhana in Regency Fawn and Rodeo Red. BTW they have a pile of Fawns: Acorn Fawn, Taupe Fawn, Heritage Fawn, Tawny Fawn, and Regency Fawn. Maybe there are more, who can say with them. BTW if you came here to California everybody would say "I love your Game Of Thrones accent!"
No worries. Was just saying I'd like to see one. Am checking with David Morgan in America to see what they can configure to a Plainsman shape and use both then chinstrap and the crocodile hatband on it. Am partial to the Fawn colour as the dye had unusual effects: in the shade it is more green, whilst in the sun it is more tan. Starting to like that rounded crown, and my help me break that horrible habit of grabbing the crown to put on & remove the hat. /blames Western movies for that!
Are you sure about the Akubra hats used in all the Indiana Jones movies. I spoke with an Akubra hat dealer in the US who told me that the hats worn by Harrison Ford in the Indiana Jones movies were not made by Akubra; but, that the Adventurer (sold as an open crown) was probably the closest to the movie hat.
Great video. I'm a Yank but lived in Australia a couple years and bought my Akubra in Wagga. Its an 'Oxley'. Do they still make that one or did they change the name? It looks a bit like your 'Territory'. I also have a 'Cattleman', love it too.
The Boss hat arrived and I removed the band, ironed the brim flat, and put on a new pleated hat band. My fiance called as I was flattening the brim. She wasn't so thrilled with the hat in it's original form, but with the brim flattened she lit up and exclaimed, "I like this!". I wore the hat during a shopping trip with my daughter. The men looked at me in shock, as ball caps are predominant in my area of the world. A group of women stared so hard at me, in passing, that they tripped over each other...which my daughter found amusing (as we continued walking by them). In Texas, nobody pays any attention to people's hats, as they either wear them themselves, or are just used to seeing people wear them. In Ecuador, as stated previously, they notice due to only two styles of hats being the norm. The Akubra Boss hat gives the look of power. With a flattened brim that doesn't change. I am one of the rare people who pull off the wide brimmed hat looks, plus I have the I don't care attitude which helps as well. (:
I have three Coober Pedy’s (my favorite), a Territory in Santone Fawn and two Akubra slouch hats. I love the color of your Territory but haven’t seen that color here in the states, I might buy a black Territory next, unless I can find your color. Great video and I love your collection. Thank you for sharing it.
I think you will have to google the price in your county. I mentioned the name of each hat in the video. There are 17, and each is priced differently. :)
Btw, the first hat you show you speaking of the color loden. But I think loden is more darkbrown, also people like hatsbythe100 confirmed it. My English is very bad, sorry for that.
Hello, cool!!! I have looked at Stetson, and I do like the one Garth Brooks wears. But I found the quality of Akubra just wonderful. :) Where do you keep your collection?
My Dad has an ancient 25 year old Cattle man, a Bogart, a Snowy River, a Reef, a Panama, and a Bronco. Last month he lost his Banjo Paterson and he complains every few days about it. I am going to buy him the exact one again for his birthday. He also wants to collect the Sombrero, Woomera, and Kentucky Rancher.
He would love this video. Your collection is wonderful!
That is an eye dazzling collection of hats. I picked up my first Akubra hat today from the post office, a Stylemaster. I will likely get another one in blue. They are very well made hats.
I just thought I had a lot of "western" hats. Eight I think. One Miller "Cavalry", Two Stetson's, Two Resistol "Stage Coach", and two I can't remember. Only one is an Akubra. I recently got it and have fallen in love with it. Wears really well and I wear it all the time. Thanks for your clip on the Akubra's you have. I may have to buy one more. Best to you.
Hi. Sam Silver here, great grandson of founder of American Hat Company. I saw your instructions on never setting a hat down on the brim and setting the hat on the crown, which I was taught early on in my hat career. No only will that preserve the shape of the brim, but you set it that way so that the good luck does not fall out.
Hi, that´s really cool!
Great vid, thank you. The only thing is I've been wearing a bush hat since I was nine, which was my dad's first (I'm 53 now) and we ALWAYS put it on by the vee of the front of the hat. This helped "shape" the hat and ensured a tight fit in the bush, but I grew up in the boonies and way before Paul Hogan tried to be a bushman. So the bush hat (aka Akubra) was to keep the sun off your head, not a fashion statement. But like I say LOVED the vid - thank you :)
A lot of useful tips that we know we're going to share with our growing fan base. Not many know that our hats should be stored using the hat stand they come with. The concept of resting a hat on its crown, not its brim is also not known to many! The hats showcased are represent the love of earthy colors and inspirations from the outdoors - these hats won't look out of place on a farm, a ranch or even in the Outback!
I bought a Federation IV a couple of years ago, there wasn’t a stand in the box I know of. Unless you are referring to the cardboard cylinder. I use that as a stand.
Hi there !! How are you?..... I have been into wide brimmed hats for a number of years and had to persevere with less quality or even leather versions... none of which really quite hit the spot. However within the last few days I was lucky to spot a brand new and with original tags Akubra Cattleman in a local charity shop. My heart leapt and i immediately went inside, with a dry mouth i lifted it ... It was my size! I could hardly believe my luck! I am now the happy owner of my first genuine Akubra... something i had wished for forever!!! Even better, I know that my donation in the shop is a truly worthy cause ... researching care for video's i found this ; your collection, I must confess I am a little envious!! anyway thanks for sharing your passion, I wanted to share my little passion , ( at last ) fulfilled !! Thank you.
Love hats. Love collecting ‘em and wearing ‘em and treasuring ‘em. Lucky to own a Snowy River Akubra in Khaki Stone, a Barmah in Khaki suede, a Buffalo Stetson in Brown Stone, a White Straw Stetson etc. Next visit to Australia I shall be buying meSelf a Black Akubra.
nice x
It's really funny to see how well you care for your lovely hats. Where I'm from in WA, if your Akubra is clean and in its original shape, well that's just no good! You have to wear it in, with sweat stains and ensure it's bit out of shape. Many guys change the shape to their own style and lots of people even have holes them and still wear them proudly. It's bit of a badge of authenticity to have a rough looking hat. A few beer and red wine stains never go astray either :)
After looking at your well kept hats I think I should buy another for formal occasions!
Hee hee cool! My cattleman is slightly dusty, I hope that counts! grin ;)
I've got the Akubra Territory, and it's a fine hat when you're out in the sun! I burn easily, so with its wide brim, it keeps the sun out of my eyes. I can't recommend the hat enough when you're out in the desert. Love your collection!
How breathable are these is the summer? I need something to keep the sun off me.
@@marycroney2011 wow! Forgot about this! It’s ok because it has vent holes. I live in a high desert without a lot of humidity, and I’m more concerned with sun protection. It’s just ok, but the protection is great.
The first hat, the leisure time, what color did you call that? It looks like the recency fawn.
Hi,I could listen to you talk for hours..Wonderful accent ..I only have one Leisure Time hat..but have another hat in the mail,a Campdraft...hope to get it next week here in the U.S.A....from Australia..I wear size 60 also..
Hee hee thanks, I CAN talk for hours lol. Good luck and have many happy adventures in your new hat. Campdraft.........hummmmmm I haven´t got that one ....... ;)
the snowy river & the territory... those 2 are my favs. i like an aussie bush hat!
MINE TOO!!!!!!!
AkubraBromptonGirl .I had a Snowy River that lasted years . Decided I needed a new one and was going to buy Cattleman but didn't have my size so I got a Coober Pedy. Love this hat so I'm gunna buy a black one and put an aztec band on it. Love your video and your accent. I live in the bush here so I see a lot of Akubra's that look like they have been run over by a truck . Cheers mate.
Thanks! Hee hee.
my first akubra hat is the rough rider in black and i really love it. its been trough cyclones, dirt and dust. also a great first hat.
I have a nice sized collection of Fedoras. Bailey, Stetson, Stefeno, Borsalino, and Stetson. I have an Akubra Stylemaster that I wear on trips through Texas into Ecuador.
Aside from the Panama Hats, which are actually woven in Ecuador and shipped worldwide, as they originated there, the other popular hat is a short brimmed fedora (not a trilby). Any fedora with a 2 to 2 1/2" brim, and they instantly think Indiana Jones, regardless of the bash. I visited a small hat shop selling Borsalino there. When I walked in, everyone yelled "Indiana Jones", with the Stylemaster on. It is just uncommon for them to see, so they relate it to the movies they have seen. It's not out of malice, as they think it's cool, and they comment on how nice the hat is.
I have an Akubra Boss on order that I'm going to do a brim reshape and change out the band on. The reason for it being a harder hat is that it is a mix of an Australian and American West/Cowboy hat. By in large, most Western/Cowboy hats are made to be hard. They soften over time with use. Ranchers, Rodeo riders, etc., put the hats through abuse, as well as them being occasionally stomped by a bull, horse, cow, etc.. Having a harder hat helps with the longevity. It's not uncommon for the hats to be bought for hundreds of dollars in the Western United States, as they are a necessity and are reblocked and shaped until the hat wears out over many years. Cheaper to buy one for hundreds, than buy new every few months to a year.
I wear the Akubra Stylemaster in Ecuador because of it's UV sun protection. While it is cool weather in the Andes, it's closer to the sun's rays, and without a hat, scarf, jacket, and sunscreen, you can burn easily in 60 to 70 degree (Fahrenheit) weather.
I'm wanting something different for when I return to Ecuador this year. The Akubra Boss was the choice I made, because of it's high UV resistance rating being the same as the Stylemaster. Plus I'll get compared to something other than Indiana Jones while there. (;
Stephen Garen, are you in the US? I have an Adventurer from David Morgan that is really nice! Got it with the Indy bash. You should check it out!
Thanks for the video @AkubraBromptonGirl hopefully you have added a few more to your collection since you made it. Its great to see your passion for Akubras. Just an update the guy who owns another famous Aussie brand RM Williams has just purchased Akubra to keep it in Aussie hands. Long may the Akubra tradition continue. Great to see people from all over the world enjoying them.
RM Williams, meaning Twiggy Forrest.
The best hats I have are Akubras and I have a large fedora hat collection. The Akubras I have are the Stylemaster, the Bushman, and the Squatter Fedora. I plan to get the same ones in different colors too and I hope to end up getting the Akubra Bogart Hat.
Hi, nice Akubra collection. I have 5 models, 2 Cattleman, 2 coober pedy and 1 Tableland. I like the hats, and I wear I every day🙂. Nice greats from Austria
Very nice collection... I don't have an Akubra hat yet. But my goal is to get either a Cattleman or a Snowy River one day.
haha 17 !!! they're all gorgeous... every single one of them! i don't have any Akubras, but i admire them and soon i'm going to get one! just can't decide which Akubra to buy. thanks for video! enjoyed it and i thumbed it up!
Thank you hunny!!
I think you're the first person ever to mention that the Bushtucker Mans hat is a custom bash. Impressive! Apparently used to be common decades ago amongst Queensland stockmen. Or that's what I remember from hearing him say on the radio when I was about 12 lol
Lovely collection - you should look at the 'pastoralist' (now not made) wear them when going to town to see the accountant or bank manager for another $5m overdraft to buy some more cattle and another 1, 000.000 acres.
I have many hats but only one Akubra purchased while I was in Melbourne. I have the Angler (in Loden) and love it!! Great video and collection!
I have the Woomera in Regency Fawn. A great Akubra hat!
i don't have any akubra's yet. i'm looking at them though on-line at "Hats By The Hundred" an on-line store in australia. now i'm wanting.. territory, pilbara & riverina. i already have a few lower-crown smaller-brimmed hats by other makers. i live in texas, but i like the aussie hats. such nice collection you have.
Australian opal is solid and isn't damaged by water. It's only man made layered opal may be affected.
Man-made Opel is grown in a petri dish with a precise concoction of chemicals. If cured properly they can be water proof.
Of I'm not mistaken, the Down Under hat has what is called a "telescopic crown" and the inner leather band is the sweat band.
Thanks, for the info. Thanks for watching too xx
Wow that is a lot of Akubra hats for one girl! I only have one and it is Akubra Sqatter Imperial in a brown color that looks like the second hat you showed here. I was searching how to re-shape the top of my hat. It has never been properly shaped since I got it and I am not sure what I can do with it. I bought it about 30 years ago and never have worn it more than a couple of times, but I really want to wear it. Mine looks almost identical to the Indiana Jones hat you showed, with the identical band, but mine has a ribbon sewn on the hat brim edge.
just steam it and shape it how you want.
Well I have now steamed it but I still can't get it to "un-crease" from the position it was in for 30 years. I have gone back the former pork-pie crown shape. I still can't get the wrinkles out though.
Great collection! I only have two, a brown Federation (I was mad about Indiana Jones), and an old and battered Snowy River.
I have a new one coming, the stingy brimmed Hampton, in Cruiser Grey. Can't wait :-)
The Hampton is a good choice,a real Gentlemans hat.I have the Whippet which is very much like the Hampton.
You've got a nice collection 👍
I hang my hats from the antler tips of Whitetail Deer skulls. The tips are actually fairly blunt, and the pointed tip of the crown hangs beautifully from the antlers, and it never distorts the shape ... they are natural hat racks!
Yes we had them over the fireplace and dried clothes on them, very handy mate.
I got an akubra kiandra was thinking about steaming the sides down a bit as they are a bit to high for my taste
Thank you for sharing your lovely ugg collection. I think that you were wise to purchase more than one pair of the ugg boot you love. I say this because the quality of ugg boots has changed and not for the good. The boots that you purchased will last for years to come because they were well made and the material and workmanship in your boots is the best quality. I currently own over twenty pairs of uggs boots and I am glad i invested when i did. The ugg boots that are being manufactured now are nothing like the collection you have, keep them!! Thanks for sharing! Also, please ignore haters!!!
Thank you :)
Nice collection! I'm a lover of Akubra hats and didn't know that they had made one called "Spirit of Australia." I got one called Jackaroo, it was made for the Sydney 2000 Olympics as well. By chance, I got it from Elm of Burford before their stock sold out. At first sight, the Spirit of Australia is one of the nicest hats Akubra has ever made. It's a bit reminiscent of the Plainsman.
Walked in to RM Williams today for a look and walked out with a Akubra Longhorn exclusively made for the RM Williams brand it's a awesome looking hat don't know why i didn't get one sooner
Yayyyyyyyy!!!!!! Super!!
I've got a Territory in Fawn. I like the look of it and it keeps me shaded.
I got the Akubra Banjo Patterson. Love it
My federation IV is one of my favorites too.
What a great collection. Very impressive. I love it.
Thanks, I have even more now.
Just bought a camp draft , love it
have you tried the traveller? it would be great to see a video on the fitting of your hat collection!
I just received my Cattleman after waiting 5 months due to having a larger nut.
Its a size bigger so getting ready to steam it down.
Already placed my next order.
Though the 5 month wait is a killer.
OMG 5 months IS a LONG TIME mate. xx
@@AkubraBromptonGirl Im a size 64 and wanted the sandstone colour as I live in the Middle East where its very dusty.
So wanted the right hat for the conditions.
Love your collection! I've only got 2, the Akubra Bogart and the Long Island Hat :)
Charming narrative, lovely video. Thanks!
I only have one Akubra, The CATTLEMAN in fawn colour I think. I like the look of the silk lining which mine does not have so I am trying to find out if I can buy and fit one myself. As you say they are brilliant hats in all weathers and are instantly recognisable even to non hat people, probably because of "celebrity". Thanks for the show I am REALLY jealous now. REgards Dave UK
+notwocdivad not having the inner lining means its a work hat, as it lets your head breath more (thats what most of us jackeroos have)
Really nice to see another as mad as me over akubras.
Well done on the video.
Thank you!!! :)
Ohhhh I haven´t got the Overlander!!!! That looks really cool!!! Thank you for your nice comment :)
My very first Akubra just arrived yesterday and now I'm binge-watching Akubra-porn! Love your collection. Reckon I'm gonna stop at 3.
First of all, great video and a very nice collection. I just recently ordered my first Akubra and chose the Stylemaster in charcoal. Since then I ordered the Banjo Paterson in fawn. I was doing research on fedoras in general when I discovered the Akubra product line. Their website has some small clip videos of the production process for anyone interested in knowing more about these great hats.
Thank you!!!
Wow! nice collection..im also a akubra fan...only have 4 pcs🙈
Cool, What do you have?
Nice hat collection.
I'm waiting for The Kentucky Rancher and Bronco.
What do you think about the Brixton x Fender?
That is a great collection!
Please make some more hat reviews, my dear! Everybody liked your hat review, so how many more have you accumulated since this video?
My boyfriend has one and hes asked me to reshape it for him and give it the radiers turn bash I've got it close but can't get the center crease correct any advice would be helpful
Hi. Just soak it in steam and re bash it. Try and look and any photos of the bash you want, Sometimes it takes a few trys xx
Google the Akubra Deluxe Fed 2
Hi@AkubraBromptonGirl
You’d got beautiful hats collection there, love it I think the only missing is the Avalon but you can easily get it on line and there’s no such hats call Hunter Valley it just a name of a town where local people produce best wines ( a reply to one of the comments below)
I’m only have 6 Akubras so far and just like you I’m lucky enough to have the style the spirit of Australia the millennium collection still in the box
Thanks heaps for the video
Merry Christmas 🎄
Anatomy of a hat. Hey hat lady. In the US we call the leather thing in a hat that contacts your head, a leather or some say it's a sweatband.
Amazing collection, you must find a way to wear them more !
Any new additions to your collection?
Hiya! Well most people choose the Cattleman as a first one! but the Lawson is a nice all-rounder too!
I have a dirty Lawson ever since it fell of the back of a motorcycle in Sidney back in 1988.
Very nice video! I live in The Netherlands and I want to buy an Akubra Stylemaster. Having size 56, should I take a bigger size or stay to my right size. The weather here is of course not the same as in Australia. The only problem is that there are no shops here selling Akubras.
Hi, the hats run true to size.
Is the territory a 5 inch brim?
I think so mate
According to David Morgan the ones you're calling a pork pie top are in fact called telescope crowns. Pork pie crowns are flat on top with a sharp circular crease with the outside of the crease being similar to a telescope crown.Very very nice collection you have :)
Thanks for finding the information out. :)
Great collection, all wonderful hats! By the way, you said you got two "Territory", but in fact you show also two "Leisure Time"... just noticed.
great collection :) my new akubra is the hunter ( as in hunter valley )
Hi I have never heard of that model. Can you please give me a link? Thank you :)
the hunter was produced for a outback store called airds of lochinvar they have a onlie store , I belive the hnter is a new product , a grate hat ,my old one was the squatter
Thank you!
Any new Akubra hats?
Greetings from an Akubra-fan to. I´ve only 9 hats from Akubra,
2 FedIV (moonstone, tawny fawn)
2 Stylemaster (carbon grey, midbrown)
1 Cattleman (fawn)
1 Campdraft (bluegrasgreen)
1 Safari Hat (tawny fawn)
1 Leisure Time (graphine grey > not really black)
1 Banjo Peterson (heritage fawn)
The next hats? I like the Aussie gold in sand, because it´s a good gambler style.
Hi Gunnar! See we have good taste! Very cool hats!!! x
I want to buy my first Akubra. And my eye has fallen on a Akubra Lawson. Maybe you have a suggestion for my first Akubra?
What is correct and what is done are very different. Most aussie bushmen will use the crown to put them on, fan themselves with the hat etc. My sources? I live here. In fact, I live in the same town as the factory.
+P3 Gaming Hee hee that´s naughty :)
yep. The "pinch" in the crown is called that because people pinch them to put them on. watch any movie from the 30's and 40's and you will see literally EVERY person put their hat on that way.
Don't get me wrong, like Akubra says, it is BETTER to put them on that way if you care about it staying perfect. But better and real world applications are totally different.
You're supposed to shape it yourself anyway, no issues in pinching the front if you're happy with the shape change
Her reason y not to use the crown is it will get makeup on it and dirty. It's not a fashion hat.... it's a work hat, it needs oil and warmth to soak it in. The colour and marks make the hats style, takes a few yrs to get the style u and only u won't for ur hat.
Well, nice collection. I had a collection that was about the same size. but I had to move to Virginia in an emergency move. This forced my parents to store my things for me.while I was gone.. the move ended up lasting about 20 years. During that time my father died. This necessitated the transfer of my hats to a non-climate controlled not air tight storage facility. As a result the vast majority of my hats were ruined; I'm trying to restore what I can now. So Tips: Do not store your hats in a non-climate controlled environment for long. Do not cup stack your hats. If you are not wearing a hat always store your hat in a good quality hat box with a fitting to store the hat without pressure to the brim or crown. Get a good quality hat brim brush..as you wear your hat you should brush dirt and particles off the hat in a counter clockwise direction (usually) . If you don't you will end up staining your hat if moisture gets on it. If you want to display your hat get a cheap wooden hat stretcher and mount door stops on the bottom of it so that the hat rests with the brim floating above the deck. If you have a problem like mine, with many hats that have been baked and shrunk, don't be afraid to get help from a professional; they have equipment that can resize the hat for a modest fee. I have managed to save around 5 of my hats so far.. don't do what I did.
i also like coolabah !!! the prob is deciding which one to order!
Je suis jaloux !!! Bouhhh. Super vidéo. Merci !!
it would be nice to see you wearing each one next time.
I´m not in my videos :)
Great video, thanks for doing it! One question, do you recall what the colour is called of your Gymkhana? A wonderful earthy colour anyhow. BTW I love your accent, it sounds like the one Kit Harrington is going for.
Thank you! I can´t remember the name of the colour. :)
Perhaps it's their Regency Fawn. I just looked at a couple sites and they only show the Gymkhana in Regency Fawn and Rodeo Red. BTW they have a pile of Fawns: Acorn Fawn, Taupe Fawn, Heritage Fawn, Tawny Fawn, and Regency Fawn. Maybe there are more, who can say with them. BTW if you came here to California everybody would say "I love your Game Of Thrones accent!"
REALLY!!! ???? Giggle!!!
Wished I could see a photo/video of the crocodile headband with teeth on a fawn colored Akubra Cattleman.
Oh the Coolabah?
AkubraBromptonGirl I have a fawn coloured Cattleman. Am curious how the crocodile hatband looks on a fawn coloured Akubra.
I see! But it´s stuck on :(
No worries. Was just saying I'd like to see one.
Am checking with David Morgan in America to see what they can configure to a Plainsman shape and use both then chinstrap and the crocodile hatband on it.
Am partial to the Fawn colour as the dye had unusual effects: in the shade it is more green, whilst in the sun it is more tan.
Starting to like that rounded crown, and my help me break that horrible habit of grabbing the crown to put on & remove the hat. /blames Western movies for that!
:) hee hee
just turned my akubra snowy river hat upside down..lol x
I don't think The Boss is a "girls" hat. I do think it's a unisex hat.
Also I am really wanting to get one.
I have two a Saddle Bronco Light Sand & a Riverina Sand.
Are you sure about the Akubra hats used in all the Indiana Jones movies. I spoke with an Akubra hat dealer in the US who told me that the hats worn by Harrison Ford in the Indiana Jones movies were not made by Akubra; but, that the Adventurer (sold as an open crown) was probably the closest to the movie hat.
Watch the films you can see the Fedora Deluxe 5 lable
Did not get the insert with mine. Very nice video.
where(online) can i buy it from? and how much was the traveller?
Aussie bush hats and oilskins x
Great video. I'm a Yank but lived in Australia a couple years and bought my Akubra in Wagga. Its an 'Oxley'. Do they still make that one or did they change the name? It looks a bit like your 'Territory'. I also have a 'Cattleman', love it too.
The Boss hat arrived and I removed the band, ironed the brim flat, and put on a new pleated hat band. My fiance called as I was flattening the brim. She wasn't so thrilled with the hat in it's original form, but with the brim flattened she lit up and exclaimed, "I like this!". I wore the hat during a shopping trip with my daughter. The men looked at me in shock, as ball caps are predominant in my area of the world. A group of women stared so hard at me, in passing, that they tripped over each other...which my daughter found amusing (as we continued walking by them). In Texas, nobody pays any attention to people's hats, as they either wear them themselves, or are just used to seeing people wear them. In Ecuador, as stated previously, they notice due to only two styles of hats being the norm. The Akubra Boss hat gives the look of power. With a flattened brim that doesn't change. I am one of the rare people who pull off the wide brimmed hat looks, plus I have the I don't care attitude which helps as well. (:
Glad it came ok, I LOVE the Boss the best!
Great hats I got 6 akbubra
I have three Coober Pedy’s (my favorite), a Territory in Santone Fawn and two Akubra slouch hats. I love the color of your Territory but haven’t seen that color here in the states, I might buy a black Territory next, unless I can find your color. Great video and I love your collection. Thank you for sharing it.
Cool, glad you love your hats.
you are a funny lady! hit liked!
Piling the hats on top of each other is also bad for keeping them in shape.
Love love love this (sorry this is a real crocodile) :D
I just ordered min "Akubra Colly - Regency Fawn"
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btw - you have a gorgeous hair
Would you consider doing this video again - except please put the hats on. It would be so much better to see them on you. Please?
No, as I don´t want my face in the films :)
Damn I only have 7 I have some catching up to do
How much 😩😩
Hi how much is what? Thanks.
The hat
I think you will have to google the price in your county. I mentioned the name of each hat in the video. There are 17, and each is priced differently. :)
Oh
Btw, the first hat you show you speaking of the color loden. But I think loden is more darkbrown, also people like hatsbythe100 confirmed it.
My English is very bad, sorry for that.
I've always heard to set your hat upside down so you don't dump your luck out!
i have 85 stetson cowboy hats
Hello, cool!!! I have looked at Stetson, and I do like the one Garth Brooks wears. But I found the quality of Akubra just wonderful. :) Where do you keep your collection?
I have an Akubra "RM" hat. but be careful storing them ontop of each other as they will leave a mark.
+hemichump Thanks for the tip :) I will check on them now .
+AkubraBromptonGirl Rap the crown with one loop of plain tissue or a plain TP is best
Chris Murphy
I didn´t think of that. Thanks mate. :)
To be accurate, what you referred to as a pork pie crown is actually a telescopic crown.
Yes someone else said that last week. I´m always learning :)
Wholly cow $2k worth of hats girl!?
I think I will sell then lol
i have one in open road alos one skyline and one boss of the plane and one diamante 1000x stetson hat and one el parton and one el monorca stetson hat
Todos me gustan,,,pero los cuba me trastornan
i want a bushman akubra