Dinerman said:'70s fedoras. Just not my cup of tea.
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J.T.Marcus said:Give it a few years and there will probably be multiple threads, here, with posts by enthusiasts who want to collect those 70's hats. Not many of us will be on board with that genre, though. That's primarilly because we have been spoiled by something better!![]()
That's pretty much what I just said. lolfeltfan said:People sometimes seem to forget that this forum is
dedicated to the Golden Era and this section is for discussing
hats of that period or aesthetic. It should come as no
surprise that the folks here have no love of 70s style tweed rags.
That said, it should be remembered that a lot of very
good hats were made in the 70s. Borsalino made top
knotch hats throughout the 70s. Cavanagh still made
some good hats in the 70s, though possibly using older
felt (I have one, that I've posted before). And of course
there were still fine "bench made" hats.
Baron Kurtz said:they are extremely popular right now in the UK. I saw one on sale - and with an interested potential purchaser - yesterday at £150. It was a green and mustard yellow houndstooth tweed Stetson of this vintage.