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Are your Hanna hats the heavy or light version? I always have trouble finding the light Hanna's as the heavy are too hot for me.
As for the new Flatcaps... ar you the maker and are they of a lightweight material? I would love a PV flatcap!
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 Originally Posted by Galician
Does this apply to the tweed as well?
No... the reason we can offer the prices on the Argyll / Vest as well as the PC / Vest is b/c we buy them in lots of 100... we get a big quantity discount and pass it on. The tweed jackets (and for that matter the Brian Boru jacket) are all custom made on an individual basis.
 Originally Posted by Dan R Porter
Are your Hanna hats the heavy or light version? I always have trouble finding the light Hanna's as the heavy are too hot for me.
As for the new Flatcaps... ar you the maker and are they of a lightweight material? I would love a PV flatcap! 
The FFM and LEOM tartan flat caps are made from OUR material BY Hanna Hats. The LEOM tartan is 16 oz (Lochcarron) and the FFM tartan is 13 oz (MM).
Our 'standard' hanna hats are what I would ASSUME are their 'heavyweight' material as it definitely isn't 'lightweight'.
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USAK Mateiral constructed by Hanna Hats of Donegal Ireland? this can't be true
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 Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal
Rocky's PV tartan is actually made in England rather than Scotland, so try to deal with that!  The Marton Mills PV tartan was intended for English schoolgirl uniforms  (not the naughty kind), therefore the smaller setts of many of the tartans. I love the stuff, despite its origins.
But just to clarify, the hats are both made of WOOL (13 oz FFMT and 16 oz LEOMT).
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