budward
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Okay so the collective wisdom that (I think) I've gathered from the Lounge is brown means old (or at least older) and black means more recent for sweat bands. I've recently seen some offerings at that place we all know where there are some black sweats in hats represented to be plenty aged ('40s). I might chalk that up to the sometimes questionable representations re age, except that one had the old style "open road" logo on a black sweat.
So, question is, does a black hat band always signify a newer (at least not as old as '50s or earlier) hat? Might it be that some earlier Stetsons and maybe others had black sweats?
Bud
So, question is, does a black hat band always signify a newer (at least not as old as '50s or earlier) hat? Might it be that some earlier Stetsons and maybe others had black sweats?
Bud