The Wiser Hatter
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Late fifties and early sixties that style became popular.
FOUND IT, maybe!
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This Cavanaugh certainly looks related to the mystery hat above.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/mint-VTG-7-...790?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item53ef0e4a96
Quite a BIN #!!
Opinions? I'm thinking it's from the late fifties.
Did Cavanagh outsource their boaters to Italy and then finish them in the US with their own sweatbands? Italy seems like the number one place for summer hats so I assume most American companies had Italian suppliers.
The hat above is probably late-1960s or so, judging by the Cavanagh script on the sweatband. Not typical until late in HCA life.
Brad
Late fifties and early sixties that style became popular.
My relatively new (to me) vintage Brooks Brothers boater. Since my style has changed from early to mid-1950s to early to mid-1930s I've had a hankering for a boater all last year.
I was lucky to find one in this nice of condition in 60/7 1/2 with the original box! I've not worn it much since its our winter/rainy season at the moment. But next Friday is opera night so I might try by best to channel Maurice Chevalier and wear it with my black tie rig!
Do you boater faction-istas have any idea on the age? My hunch is that it is not that old (1960s or more recent perhaps?)
Also the box edge is torn about half way on the bottom, any hints on repairing it other than be busting out my scotch tape? Thanks!
This is the first time I've heard of a hat being referred to as 'crispy'. Is it a boater, or a loaf of bread?