A short history of Panama hats and what goes into making one
The Panama Problem

A short history of Panama hats and what goes into making one
I see modern art and can’t decide whether the dodgy wooden hut in the middle of the room is meant to signify the fragility of home or if it’s just a bloody house.
I put on my tartan jacket and headed for the skatepark after a lot of deliberation on whether or not to be a responsible student.
Oscar Hunt Tailors, the respected made-to-measure tailoring house in the heart of Melbourne, are the city’s sartorial Backstreet Boys: cool and collected dudes who never seem out of reach.
When we decided to take a leap of faith and contact Jared Acquaro of Oscar Hunt Tailors in Melbourne, I had no idea what to expect.
For the longest time, I had wanted a pair of monk shoes.
My first experience with tie bars was seeing some corporate Don Juan wear one with an undimpled skinny pink tie as he caressed my face. I was of course very uncomfortable with my dad’s best friend pinching my cheek like that as a chubby four-year-old.