1930s Stetson Standard Quality
Has a "Bon Ton Ivy" styled sweatband attachment mechanism, which results in a "floating" sweatband. Never seen this before, and believe it to have been a custom order for the Eakle store.
Color is a grey heather with a variety of different shaded grey felt fibers.
1930s Standard Quality
Has a "Bon Ton Ivy" styled sweatband attachment mechanism, which results in a "floating" sweatband. Never seen this before, and believe it to have been a custom order for the Eakle store.
Color is a grey heather with a variety of different shaded grey felt fibers.
Sweet hat, killer shirt! Just awesome
Matt took the Stetson lineup, and knocked it out of the park, and that example right there proves that!
NICE!
No kidding my man, no kiddin'
Great choice
Lookin' good my man
That Art is sure a work of art, no pun intended
Feelin' good, lookin'...
Likewise, friend! Great hat, you wear it extremely well
Blue? Killer lid. I hear you on the allergies... allergic to sagebrush, and well... I'm surrounded by it
Great choice to take on the wind
Man, your brim swoops are always perfect
I'm liking that diagonal break in the ribbon. Really...
i agree my man, that back bow is something else. An instant favorite. i truly with there was a way to let y'all feel the hand to the felt. extremely light
it is a different treatment for sure. i have one other hat of european origin with a backbow. they used quality ribbon and the fraying was done to show this. Common to see on early examples. this one is a deadstock piece, so that kept the wear way down
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