Can you shed some light on the fit? A 23" chest and 19.5" shoulders would seem at least or larger than a 40 but you said it fits like a 38. What am I missing?
Bought a top hat on a whim. Local purchase and came with an interesting provenance. Owner was Charles W. McCutchen of Plainfield, NJ who became rich as a flour merchant and then partly financed the Harrington Hotel in Washington, D.C. The Harrington is the oldest continually operating family...
New to the hat forum, outside lurker in FL in general. Love hats. Run the gamut from my Open Road, Irish or English flat caps, 50's classics, and even a couple of Shriner fezzes for my tiki bar. Mostly get mine thrifting. Here's a new fave for this winter by Kevin McAndrew in beaver with a...
This hat is nice but a bit of a beater at the same time. Got it cheap. Was going to see if my tailor could just open up the seam at rear center and add a small bit of black elastic to allow for a bit of a spread. Would still look good from the front and perhaps not hideous from the rear...
Wondering... were/are all flat caps supposed to be sewn at the front/bill or are some naturally like mine in the photo? This one is a vintage Carriglen made in England. Follow on question..anyone have a flat cap altered to make bigger? Seems like it wouldn't be difficult.
thanks,
glxie63
Thanks fellas, the label mystery is solved. Here's a pic of the front. I think Fidelity is it. I had never heard of this brand. I've owned this jacket for some time and always wondered.
Been getting into figuring out what I have after lurking on the forums here. This label is such a tease. almost every other letter is discernible. Wondering if you folks can solve my mystery.
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