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- Fedoras in JAPAN - The Fedora Lounge
After some research I have found Japan`s premier hat manufacturer - Fedoras have a history going back to the Meiji period in Japan, when western clothing was introduced As with all things in the early years, Japanese companies produced locally - often copying overseas ideas, and tailoring them
- Forum list - The Fedora Lounge
The Fedora Lounge is your place for vintage clothing and accessories of the Golden Era
- Five Star Leather Jackets - The Fedora Lounge
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- Fedoras in OKC? - The Fedora Lounge
Hi, everyone! Anyone know if there is any decent place to buy fedoras from in, or around, the Oklahoma City area? I know there are some good places to order from online, but there is something about being able to go into a store, peruse their selection and handle the various fedoras in person
- Finds and Deals - Leather Jacket Edition - The Fedora Lounge
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- Is it safe to wear my hat in the rain? Is it up . . . - The Fedora Lounge
I got a Stetson Sutley, gray It is advertised as this: Rugged and sophisticated, the Sutley is made of Royal Quality fur felt The center-dent crown has widely spaced deep pinches and is surrounded by a ribbon dress band The cut-edge snap brim is a modest 2 ½ inches The fedora is satin
- Brim Width and Head Size - The Fedora Lounge
The CEO is the broadest of my three with a 2 3 4" brim I think it suits my head: Yes, that brim width is good But as to a 4" brim, I would say at that point you have to curve the brim upward to avoid looking like an umbrella, and then we're talking about a cowboy hat more than a fedora
- Dating Vintage Stetsons by Price - The Fedora Lounge
Fedora Forensics This morning's review of OFAS provides a great example of how pricing can be used as a tool in helping to date vintage Stetsons The Case of the Centennial Stratoliner So, the Seller finds herself with a mint Stratoliner on her hands, and theorizes that the hat dates to the late 40's, possibly the '50's Happily, the Strat has the price tag intact, and comes with a store
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