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- Hats - The Fedora Lounge
Everything from fedoras to five panel caps If a guy doesn't have a lid, he is not worth talking about
- Nutria Vs Beaver for Western hat - The Fedora Lounge
Hi, I'm currently in the talks with a member on here about creating a fully western rugged hat My only question is whether or not to go with 100% beaver, offered by the millinery warehouse in 210g western weight, or 100% coypu (nutria) offered by sunrise hat supplies in 220g western weight
- Which suits with which hats? | The Fedora Lounge
When it comes to pairing hats with suits, it's important to consider the overall style and aesthetic of the outfit The dark gray hairy fedora may be a better match for your navy suit The color of the hat can complement the navy color of the suit, while the texture of the hat can add visual interest to the outfit
- Dating Vintage Stetsons by Price - The Fedora Lounge
I thought it might be interesting to put together a little data base detailing the price of various models of vintage Stetsons through the years When a hat shows up with a price tag intact, this may be one way to place it in time, and other attributes of the hat (sweatband, ribbon, dimensions
- 4X beaver question based on the mid 90’s | The Fedora Lounge
When was the date they used X’s as 10% fur? because I have a 4x beaver hat from the mid 90’s that feels pretty dense and thick so I suspect this might be 40% beaver, therefore I hypothesize that the 90’s was the date that the X’s were used as 10% fur for each X but I might be deceived because if
- Knox Hat Company History - The Fedora Lounge
As I'm awaiting a new vintage Knox hat, I've been reviewing various info on the Knox history and came across an interesting posting that was actually published to give history for the Knox Building in New York City, which happens to be tied to the company, itself I was very surprised at the
- A general consensus on the quality of Resistols cowboy models
Generally speaking, are the vintage (1980's and earlier) Resistol cowboy hats considered desirable? We're talking the common models here, the everyday "X beaver" cattleman creases that pop up on eBay like blades of grass I'm on the market for a new work hat and I'm trying to avoid the
- Dating Vintage Stetsons by Liner: A Field Guide - The Fedora Lounge
The Royal Stetson is presented in two weights: the 'Fallweight ' and the 'Vita-Felt,' the latter being a lighter weight for men accustomedto the finest of foreign hats " I have a Stetson Concourse with the same logo on the liner The Concourse was first advertised in the New York Times on Nov 5, 1953 and last advertised on Oct 31, 1955
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