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17th January 08, 08:54 AM
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Bonnet With Good Service, Jas. Townsend
I just wanted to share my recent experiences with Jas. Townsend and Sons. They are a family-run business in Indiana specializing in period clothing and accessories from 17th and 18th C Amercia.
After an X-Marker (I'm sorry I don't remember who) pointed out they carry a simple wool bonnet for only 12.00, I ordered one in green. It arrived within a few days, and is a great hat for the money! Sorry no pics but it looks just like the catalog photo.
It's made of wool blanketing, one size-fits all with a drawstring and tie in the back. A two-piece design, just a circle on top and a edge piece plus a casing for the ribbon. It does have a toorie which I may dispense with, attached in such a way I can remove and reattach it easily. Also if I plan to wear a badge of any weight I'll probably need to reinforce underneath to support it.
I was up early this morning and as the temp was a brisk 24, I popped the bonnet on. Just felt so good I decided to place another order. The Jas. Townsend website is easy-to-use and within a few clicks I ordered a new bonnet in blue and some other sundries (including a nifty compass with flip-up sundial I hope to send my cousin as a gift.) But oops, I forgot add something.
Often these orders are handled by a third party so instead of placing an additional order I decided to phone them directly. Turns out they handle their orders in-house and check for duplicates to combine. The person I spoke with was able to amend my order, give me shipping time estimates, and answered some other detailed questions.
All in all I have found this company to be a friendly, quality vendor. A very nice experience!
Moosedog
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17th January 08, 09:16 AM
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I have one of their bonnets in green...still want one of the navy blue ones.
I've also been curious about their socks for a long time...they have several colors in wool that are a 23 inch length heel to top. The short wool jackets are a bit of a tempation as well but I'd be afraid that they'd look too "costumey".
Glad that the bonnet pleases you.
Best
AA
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17th January 08, 09:41 AM
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Moosedog -- that was me. Glad you like it. I have the ranger green one, too. Great value at $12, and they're a good quality company.
I've put in a comment w/ them that they need to do a "jacobite blue" version! They said they'd take it under advisement.
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17th January 08, 09:42 AM
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They have a lot of fun stuff to browse through, here is their website:
http://jas-townsend.com/
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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17th January 08, 10:23 AM
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Thank you for your review, Moosedog, it sounds like a very nice company. Glad you had a good experience with them.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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17th January 08, 11:30 AM
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Looks like a nice bonnet; thanks for the review.
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17th January 08, 07:15 PM
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I too succumbed to the temptation and order a Jas-Townsend bonnet(in Navy blue) after seeing this post. It's great for casual wear and does keep you toasty!
Last edited by Mael Coluim; 17th January 08 at 07:20 PM.
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18th January 08, 10:09 PM
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Today was kilted Friday and I wore my new Newsome box pleat in the St. Columba Tartan. This thread must have been in the back of my mind as I put on my Jas Townsend Highland bonnet as I left home and headed for work.
After work I stopped at the grocery store and the lassie ringing up my purchases commented, "Nice hat!" "What is it?" I told her it was a Scottish bonnet. She replied can someone not from Scotland wear one? Of course, I replied.
I gave her the website link which she wrote down. I told her, the best thing it's only 12 dollars. Should have seen her smile!
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19th January 08, 07:38 AM
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Interesting line of products. These might work as kilt hose, and this looks like a small sporran.
Abax
Last edited by Abax; 20th January 08 at 10:25 AM.
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27th January 08, 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by auld argonian
I've also been curious about their socks for a long time...they have several colors in wool that are a 23 inch length heel to top. The short wool jackets are a bit of a tempation as well but I'd be afraid that they'd look too "costumey".
I didn't try the wool ones, but after reading this thread, I did give their heavy cotton socks a shot. I like them; they look good, are long enough for a good turn-down, even with my giant calves, and are very comfortable. They're not as warm as wool (my legs were a little cold this morning at 25 F) but I think they'll be very nice in the Oklahoma summers. I got navy blue to wear with my SWK Gordon:
A closeup of the top:
I like them quite well for cotton socks. If you're looking for something that's lighter than wool, I would happily recommend these. Service was crazy fast as well; I ordered on Thursday and had them on Saturday.
--Scott
"MacDonald the piper stood up in the pulpit,
He made the pipes skirl out the music divine."
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