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1940's pork pie hat

WhyWhy

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Hello there --

I'm researching pork pie hats from the early 1940's (1940-1944) and material is surprisingly difficult to come by. It seems fedoras were a more popular choice! If any collectors out there are willing to post examples from their own collections, I would be ever so grateful.

A big T-H-A-N-K-S in advance!
 
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Your avatar name, and your inquiry begs the question, "Why, why, WhyWhy?"

Maybe not quite of the vintage you are seeking, but here's one...
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splintercellsz

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I believe most porkpies were fedoras shaped into a pork-pie look. When it comes to hats, there are a multitude of wayts to crease them, the pork-pie just being one of many.
 

WhyWhy

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thank you for the responses. i'm styling an early 1940's street look, so it's very helpful to get the perspectives of the vintage loving gents out there. ;) again, many thanks for taking the time to answer my plea!
 

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