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It would also depend on if the model of hat is the standard Guatemalan Palm or the fine pressed Mexican palm. The Guatemalan Palm is noticeably heavier so it will be hotter.
Is there/what is the difference in a Stetson 7X and a 7X CB?
Yep. CB denotes clear beaver and a hat Stetson made into the 60's. The 7X CB was in their line of western weights that started with the NO. 1. Quality designation at the lowest end up to the 100. The 7X CB was next in line under the 100 and sold for $50. They are fine hats. Stetson continued to make the 7X in western hats but bears no resemblance to the 7X CB.
I thought there might be a difference. Thanks, Greg, I always look to you as a reliable source of hat history.
Thank you, sir. RM, if you haven't, some of the Miller-Stockman catalog posts provide a lot of information on western Stetsons. The different hat styles made in the different quality designations are enjoyable to learn about.
Here's one link https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/miller-stockman-catalogs.52929/ and there are others as well.
There aren't many stores in the Chicago area with large departments or dedicated to hats. There is Optima and Alcala's Western Wear. I recall there was a large store that sold nothing but hats a few years ago in a western or northwestern suburb but I can not find anything. Does anyone know of other stores in the Chicago area?
Thanks.
There used to be Hats Plus on the NW side, but they closed their brick and mortar location last year:
http://nadignewspapers.com/2018/01/23/hats-store-to-sell-online-only/
They still sell hats but only online. Not sure if maybe this was the place you were thinking of or not.
I have a set of felt swatches from a number of different custom hatters. If you are a client they will mail you swatches in the colours you are interested in. You can't beat having the swatches side by side to compare.Need a bit of help in regards to a new hat...
In the brown family, I own a chocolate and two different natural beaver hats. The manufacturers are Art Fawcett and Northwest Hats.
Now I find myself wearing a lot of brown colors and was thinking of picking up a Silverbelly. The more I am looking at hats, I am thinking perhaps Sand or Sahara would be a better choice. What would you consider the better color that might be more versatile, but also unique?
I have a set of felt swatches from a number of different custom hatters. If you are a client they will mail you swatches in the colours you are interested in. You can't beat having the swatches side by side to compare.
I have one of those. The problem is, the small swatch doesn't really accurately show the hat so to speak. In fact, Natural beaver looks completely different when made into a hat compared to one of the small pieces.
I'll go a step further and say it's hard to get a real, true idea of how a hat is really going to look before the felt has been pounced. The color changes, IMO, as you work the felt.I have one of those. The problem is, the small swatch doesn't really accurately show the hat so to speak. In fact, Natural beaver looks completely different when made into a hat compared to one of the small pieces.
Largely decorative, but likely stemmed from tying the ends of the sweat together.What is the function of a sweatband bow?
At one time the ends of the sweatband weren't sewn together and that little silk ribbon was used to adjust the sweatband to give the wearer a slightly tighter or looser fit. Over the years hatters learned (for the most part) how to more accurately shape and size their sweatbands so that ribbon became unnecessary, but for whatever reason (most likely decades of tradition) the bow remained, as Fruno stated above, as a decorative item.What is the function of a sweatband bow?
Looking for a reliable hat shop to cut down the brim on a western hat, maybe replace a sweatband on another hat.