• AwakenedFinn@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Always like the ones that get you down a rabbit hole… Most are apparently on the order of a couple of days to produce, utilizing a less compact weave at the expense of some durability and finish, but are much more affordable than the thousands that the more high end ones can cost (more around the $100 mark at the low end). Still likely an order of magnitude more than the artisan gets…

    Also thought that with such a high price there would be a lot of fakes, which does appear to be a problem. Linked a site below that seemed to summarize well with photos some of those characteristics, if anyone else is interested. Can’t say I’m in the market for a several hundred dollar straw hat, but to each their own!

    How to Spot a Fake Panama Hat

  • Quokka@quokk.au
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    1 year ago

    Damn and I thought it was bad that my company makes 5.5x the profit off of my labour than I make, feel sorry for these people getting even more shafted.

  • safesyrup@feddit.ch
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    1 year ago

    wow look at this hat that has 4000 weaves per square inch. you can only see the individual weaves with a magnifying glass. insane