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That's a nice looking hat body!This fedora is similar to a Panama. It may be unique in that it has an essentially radial weave. This means that it can’t be remolded – it doesn’t “drape” like bias-ply fabric.
The fiber does not resemble Carludovica palmata, the material used for true Panama hats. It may be a tansui, made in Taiwan of Pandanus odoratissimus, or it may be made of buntal, parabuntal, baku, hemp, bangora, sisal, seagrass, jute, abaca, ramie, or some other fiber.
The brim is 3” wide, the crown, 4” high. The body is 0.75mm thick. Without ornament or sweatband, the body weighs 62 grams. The leather sweatband has traces of a circular stamp on the backside and a tag was once stapled to it. It is dry and the thread that fastened it to the body has failed. The following is penciled inside the crown:
7-1/8 – obviously the size, J.H.L. – likely the customer’s initials, 516C – style?
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