(This post was last modified: 02-16-2023, 05:11 PM by Southsider.)
(02-16-2023, 01:31 AM)Brains Wrote:(02-15-2023, 03:25 PM)Southsider Wrote: In honor of our new friend, a hat store in Ecuador:
Paying respect and honoring back,
My daily - ribbon replaced with alligator and half a silver dollar, hat needs to be changed, it is ripped.
My fancy - for formal use.
There are much higher Levels of very fine straws, they cost more
Shaving brushes made with natural bristles have some similarities to Panama hats, in my opinion. I wear hats every day. Years ago (2013), my wife and I planned a 6-week trip to Ecuador. I learned that Panama hats were made there and researched the topic before we left on the trip. When we were in Cuenca my wife bought me a Semi-Fina level hat very similar in style to the one on the right in your post. I still have that hat all these years later. Unfortunately, I am very hard on hats and it is now worn and frayed. Later on, I bought another Panama hat exported to Guatemala where I have permanent residency status. This hat is also very worn, but I wear it every morning when I walk my dog.
My first brush was a very basic boar brush back when I was using carts. Later when I began progressing, I bought a Parker badger, not the best shaving brush but it made decent lather. My knowledge and technique began improving to the point where I could understand and appreciate what a better brush could do for me. I paid attention to what knowledgeable shavers were saying on shaving forums and they recommended a Semogue Owner's Club boar which you could purchase for a reasonable price. I broke it in and it has been a wonderful brush for me ever since--very soft and produces excellent lather. It is not the cheapest but very serviceable. Of course, I bought some nice badger brushes as I progressed and could appreciate what they could do and how to use them.
I realize that some Panama hats cost thousands of dollars but I simply never had the experience to understand the difference between the levels of quality until I began using them. Even now my understanding is at a basic level. As with Panama hats, I would recommend starting with a decent quality boar or badger brush. You don't need to spend a lot of money, particularly if you get a boar brush. You will figure it out as you progress.