Paul's Hat Works

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Paul's Hat Works

Postby Blackthorn » Wed Aug 18, 2010 2:53 pm

Visit the shop at:

6128 Geary Blvd.
San Francisco, CA 94121

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E-Mail: howdy@hatworksbypaul.com

Phone: 415-221-5332

Main Site: http://www.hatworksbypaul.com

Blog: http://hatworksbypaul.wordpress.com

Last year I bought a Dobbs vintage fedora on Ebay. The seller was very honest about the sweatband needing to be resewn, but it dated from the 1930s and looked pretty good to me in the pics. I bid $125 and won it, but once I got it I was stumped. I really hadn't considered just how bad it would be if the sweatband wasn't attached, or just barely. Although only attached by a few threads, the leather was in pretty good shape. The hat itself had a few small moth holes, but still looked pretty good, especially for a hat that had been made in the thirties. I was scratching my head about how to get it fixed and then I read about Paul's Hat Works in San Francisco. I took the hat up there to them in early December and they never blinked an eye. They looked it over, quoted me a $70 price and I left it with them. Two weeks ago I picked it up...and I have to say, it may be the best money I ever spent for a hat. Here are the pics of the day, and the store:
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As you enter the store, take a step or two, turn around and look above the doorway you just came through, there are all these antique hat boxes:

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I saw a familiar picture at the top and zoomed in. Yep, it looked like an old friend:
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Last year the store was bought by four women who learned how to run the business from the old owner and are doing excellent work. They are very good at hatmaking and repairing. I only got pics of three of them:
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This pic was taken when I dropped my Dobbs off to be repaired in early December. That's it sitting on the counter in front of Abby:
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And here's the final product, as modeled by a happy customer:
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And a close up of the hat after we got home:
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If you live in the bay area of San Francisco and need hat work, or a hat made from scratch, and if you don't like the idea of sending your hat away, or of ordering a hat you haven't tried on, check out Paul's Hat Works.
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Re: Paul's Hat Works revisited from the old forum

Postby n11pilot » Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:11 pm

Well Blackthorn, you've made me eat my words. For the life of me I couldn't come up with a good reason to live near San Francisco and now you've provided one. :)
They did a great job on the lid.
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Re: Paul's Hat Works revisited from the old forum

Postby Blackthorn » Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:53 pm

n11pilot wrote:Well Blackthorn, you've made me eat my words. For the life of me I couldn't come up with a good reason to live near San Francisco and now you've provided one. :)
They did a great job on the lid.


Thanks, Pilot, they did a good job. But you don't have to live here to get the work done, if you can tell them what you want on the phone. You can send in your hat for their work, I'm sure. Good ladies, and very talented. I had them sew a new sweatband on my Christy's travel hat and picked it up yesterday. Again, good job!
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Postby Irish Fist » Wed Aug 18, 2010 6:41 pm

Two words: Field. Trip.
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Re: Paul's Hat Works revisited from the old forum

Postby Garrett » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:03 pm

Love all those vintage hat boxes!
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Re: Paul's Hat Works revisited from the old forum

Postby DanielJones » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:05 pm

Thanks for sharing that Blackthorn. I may need to make a field trip up there just for the fun of it.

Cheers!

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Re: Paul's Hat Works revisited from the old forum

Postby KY_Rudeboy » Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:45 pm

I would like to just stand in the shop and breathe in all that felt. As you might have guessed, I don't have a hat shop locally. We used to have one but the block of buildings that contained it was sold and demolished. Then the hat shop owner was arrested for being creepy. I do wonder what happened to his stock... But then again, maybe not. He was arrested for being really creepy.
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Re: Paul's Hat Works revisited from the old forum

Postby n11pilot » Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:50 pm

KY_Rudeboy wrote:I would like to just stand in the shop and breathe in all that felt. As you might have guessed, I don't have a hat shop locally. We used to have one but the block of buildings that contained it was sold and demolished. Then the hat shop owner was arrested for being creepy. I do wonder what happened to his stock... But then again, maybe not. He was arrested for being really creepy.



We have a few hat shops in the area but for the most part they are the MacDonalds of head gear. I'd like to visit a brick and mortar shop just for the experience.

By the way if that guy was really creepy, stay away from his Soylent Green line of hats. :)
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Postby Super Ordinary Guy » Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:21 pm

n11pilot wrote:
KY_Rudeboy wrote:I would like to just stand in the shop and breathe in all that felt. As you might have guessed, I don't have a hat shop locally. We used to have one but the block of buildings that contained it was sold and demolished. Then the hat shop owner was arrested for being creepy. I do wonder what happened to his stock... But then again, maybe not. He was arrested for being really creepy.



We have a few hat shops in the area but for the most part they are the MacDonalds of head gear. I'd like to visit a brick and mortar shop just for the experience.

By the way if that guy was really creepy, stay away from his Soylent Green line of hats. :)


We got one hat store in Pittsburgh and it is mostly baseball caps but some real hats. Unfortunately the people who run it are horrible, rude, and they overprice everything.

Most of the good hats are kept in the back room and not much to see on display..

I went there once and refuse to go back.

Two other people from the Fedora Lounge went there and gave the same comments.

So basically I don't have a place to go for hats.

I did get to go to Meyer's in New Orleans last year, he claims to be the oldest Hat Store in America..... I couldn't believe the amount of traffic going in and out when I was there..

We should see if there is a good hat store between the 3 of us and make a trip there for a day, if possible.
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Re: Paul's Hat Works revisited from the old forum

Postby Blackthorn » Thu Aug 19, 2010 11:51 pm

KY_Rudeboy wrote:I would like to just stand in the shop and breathe in all that felt.

Yeah, one cool thing I didn't mention is that they usually have great retro music playing. The first time I went, last December, they had a bluegrass LP going. The last two times it was brassy jazz from the 30's or 40's. It really adds to the atmosphere.

I wish I had taken a camera on the trip where I dropped off my Christy's a couple of weeks back, because when Olivia measured my head, after she did it with the tape measure, she took out an ancient instrument that looked vaguely like a Victorian version of Art Fawcett's "conformer." It had all kinds of metal parts attached to an oval piece, and as she placed it over my head and gently pushed down, it took the shape of my head. She said the machine was probably about 150 years old, but definitely more than a hundred. I really wish I had taken my camera that day. Next time....
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Re: Paul's Hat Works revisited from the old forum

Postby Garrett » Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:08 am

Sounds like she used an original Conformateur and formillion
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Postby Blackthorn » Sat Aug 28, 2010 2:15 am

Since I don't know for sure what either of those are, you may well be right, Garrett.
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Re: Paul's Hat Works revisited from the old forum

Postby DanielJones » Sat Aug 28, 2010 12:34 pm

So, when do we get to see the Christy's? :wink:

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Postby Blackthorn » Sat Aug 28, 2010 1:03 pm

DanielJones wrote:So, when do we get to see the Christy's? :wink:

Cheers!

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Good point, Dan. I'll try to get some pics up later today.
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Postby Blackthorn » Sat Aug 28, 2010 1:04 pm

Garrett wrote:Sounds like she used an original Conformateur and formillion

You'd know better about that kind of thing than I would, Garrett, but I'll try to get a pic when I'm up there next time.
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