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Once, the hat was ubiquitous – a gentlemanly ornament found on everyone from the dapper exec to the stylish rake.
And lo, the men’s chapeau is making a big comeback on the streets of NYC. Which is why you should meet Orlando Palacios, owner and resident mad hatter at Worth & Worth, an uptown hattery that’s crafted bespoke headpieces for everyone from Bogart to Bowie.
At W&W, Palacios plies his trade in the old style, beginning with a read on your facial and body structure to decide what type of lid fits your mug.
Then, he measures your skull’s unique contours with a 150-year-old device called a conformateur, before hand-carving a custom “block” (think hat mold) from fire-hardened hickory.
Once you’ve selected a raw hat “body” of luxe fabrics like rabbit cashmere or long-haired beaver (What are you snickering at?), Palacios shapes your hat over the block – steaming and ironing by hand to give it structure and buffing the raw fabric with everything from sandpaper to sharkskin on Prohibition-era machines.
Finishing touches include hand-stitched trim and feathers. Then you join W&W’s 90-years-running legion of stylish chaps.
Feels good to be a revivalist.
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