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A Decade of Schoble Hats 1912-1922

rlk

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To demonstrate the incredible rapidity of shifting new hat styles during this period...

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1915-Year of Wild Ribbons and Soaring Crowns.
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bowlerman

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astounding, truly.
Thanks for posting.
Now I have a whole new list of styles I need to have, and they all seem to have happened in 1915!
 

Lotsahats

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The side pinches of the early century just kill me. As well, looking at those high crowns and stingy brims, I can almost convince myself that there's a direct-line relationship between the top hats of the 19th century and these hats. Great stuff.

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The side pinches of the early century just kill me. As well, looking at those high crowns and stingy brims, I can almost convince myself that there's a direct-line relationship between the top hats of the 19th century and these hats. Great stuff.

A
Most of the soft felt's brims are in the 2 3/8 inch range (1912 - 1922).
 

tommyK

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I noticed in the 1921-1922 section there are Zephyr wt. and Tissue wt. I get what these are, thin light weight hats. what is Plump wt.?
 
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These Schoble soft felt dress hats (also the stiff felts) are very similar to what you see in Germany and Austria (also France, Italy, ect) at the same time period (form, dimensions, finish). They show more European influence. The soft dress hat styles that are very popular here at the FL have an American Western influence and are a from a later time period.
 
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I noticed in the 1921-1922 section there are Zephyr wt. and Tissue wt. I get what these are, thin light weight hats. what is Plumb wt.?
I believe this comes from Europe. I see these designations (Zephyr / Zephir, Foulard, Plume) on German and Austrian soft felts including Velours. Makers were always trying to make lighter weight felt. You also see this with Stiff Felts because they were loosing ground to lighter weight more comfortable Soft Felts. I am not sure what is meant by Plump weight -> Heavier weight? (maybe should be Plume?).

Side notes: Notice all the Velours and specialty finishes in Fall 1913. Austrian Velours became very popular in America around 1910.

Also the Bat Wing bow styles (some offset) in Spring / Fall 1915. Here is an JHS Velour from the same time period with an offset Bat Wing bow that belongs to RLK (Robert). An amazing hat!

http://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/index.php?/topic/6-johann-hückel´s-söhne-hückel-hutfabrik-weilheim/page-5#entry556
 
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