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Melton & Co. topper
Wow!
+1Very nice Josh , looks like a Dream come true!
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+1Very nice Andrew!
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This one has me stumped. Sold through a Belgian vendor in Gent, but based on the name maybe made in England (I could be wrong of course). What's so remarkable about this hat is that it has a double brim. The brim is an underwelt folded over and all the way into the crown again. In it's current state the brim is 6,5 cm wide, which means originally it would have been at least 13 cm. No clear photo of that construction (sorry), but can anyone make a guess as why it may have been constructed that way? My own theory is that the hat dates from shortly after the war, when there was a shortage of shellac. The hat is very soft and supple even after steaming. Maybe it was a way to give shape to the brim without shellac. But I'm only guessing here. Size 57,
Thanks. I hadn't thought of that. Maybe I was too hasty connecting just the name to a British manufacture. But you are right of course; the name doesn't have to relate to the country of origin at all (as long as it sells the hat).I'd say it was made either in France or Belgium & the 2 ply brim was probably an experiment to ensure the hat was indeed 'undeformable' which might explain why it was patented (breveté)
Steve, thanks. The Dunn&Co is a beauty allright. It goes with just about anything and is joy the wear.Super! I especially like the Form / Look of the Dunn & Co. / T&W Lees. I know Dunn & Co. also had hats made by JHS / Tonak and S. J. Fraenkel / Ebreichsdorf.