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Portland Photography: Pinkham Millinery

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There’s a magical hat shop in Downtown Portland.

It’s called Pinkham Millinery. The owner Dayna Pinkham studied under the late John Eaton in Seattle. She’s a talented and inspired woman. (More of her story you can find on the web and also on her website.)

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

I first discovered her store by simply walking by it. It was old world. Charming. It was like stepping back in time. All of her hats are custom made. She measures your head, finds out what you want, and custom designs and builds a hat for your unique head.

She crafts using high quality felts and imported straw. The ribbons she uses are imported. The hats are amazing. I wanted one, but I am not prepared just yet for the cost. So I wistfully gawked, and I planned for the future.

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

But I really lucked out. REALLY LUCKED OUT. I was in Buffalo Exchange a week and a half later searching for a summer straw hat when I discovered a white straw hat with a little black tag that said Pinkham Millinery. I couldn’t believe my fortune! Fifteen dollars! I did glance around furtively to see if perhaps someone would come over and say, “Oops, we mislabeled that!” And then display it behind the counter. BUT NO! It was ignored and squashed. It looked ruined, but I was hoping that Dayna Pinkham could reblock it and restore it to it’s former glory.

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I took the crumpled hat to her, and she evaluated it. She guessed it had been made about seven years prior. She said she thought she could save it, so I left it in her care and scheduled my return two weeks later.

And it was beautiful. She did a fantastic job and installed a little elastic cord since the hat was slightly too big for me (that’s why custom hats are so amazing!) I cannot wait until I can order a custom hat for myself-I’m thinking felt for the winter.

After:

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

What do you think? Do I look glamorous?

jamiecareymulhern.com - pinkham millinery

 

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