carldelo
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I ordered a Stetson Ashland for myself over Christmas, and what a disappointment. Let me say that I’ve been a Stetson partisan for a while, and own four very nice examples. I have a dark brown Ashland that I bought at Bencraft last winter, and it’s been the hat I wear the most.
So, when I saw the same model on sale from hats-plus, I ordered one in caribou, as I need a gray hat. I thought it was a no-brainer, as I’m fully familiar with the model and sizing, but what a mistake! When it arrived, the sweatband was installed out of level by ¼” from one side to the other (see below). As a result, the sweatband stitching actually puckered the felt back by the tag – the puckering was fully visible through the ribbon. Also, the puckering made it a full size small. Even worse, I finally experienced the common complaints about Stetsons: felt like flocked cardboard (to borrow Analogist’s phrasing), very stiff with great clouds of powder, etc. It’s a totally different animal than the one I have.
Anyway, I returned the hat as defective. Hats-plus took it back and initially declined to refund the shipping, saying the hat was OK. This got me pretty steamed and after 10 minutes of phone wrangling, I got him to look over the hat again and he refunded the shipping. I think I should have been compensated for my return shipping charge too. At one point I got “it’s discontinued and on sale, it just goes from inventory to the box”, but hey, it should have been listed as a second and sold that way. I guess they don’t inspect what goes out the door. On the positive side, I see it’s not back in inventory.
So this concludes my tale of woe, and I guess I’ll be buying in person as much as possible – another good reason to live in NYC. I’d be interested to hear if you think I was justified in calling this hat defective or if I overreacted (see additional photos at link). In the end, if the felt had been as nice as my current hat, I might have decided to replace the sweat locally, but it just didn’t seem worth it for this one.
Cheers, Carl
http://s97.photobucket.com/albums/l234/carldelo/Ashland/
So, when I saw the same model on sale from hats-plus, I ordered one in caribou, as I need a gray hat. I thought it was a no-brainer, as I’m fully familiar with the model and sizing, but what a mistake! When it arrived, the sweatband was installed out of level by ¼” from one side to the other (see below). As a result, the sweatband stitching actually puckered the felt back by the tag – the puckering was fully visible through the ribbon. Also, the puckering made it a full size small. Even worse, I finally experienced the common complaints about Stetsons: felt like flocked cardboard (to borrow Analogist’s phrasing), very stiff with great clouds of powder, etc. It’s a totally different animal than the one I have.
Anyway, I returned the hat as defective. Hats-plus took it back and initially declined to refund the shipping, saying the hat was OK. This got me pretty steamed and after 10 minutes of phone wrangling, I got him to look over the hat again and he refunded the shipping. I think I should have been compensated for my return shipping charge too. At one point I got “it’s discontinued and on sale, it just goes from inventory to the box”, but hey, it should have been listed as a second and sold that way. I guess they don’t inspect what goes out the door. On the positive side, I see it’s not back in inventory.
So this concludes my tale of woe, and I guess I’ll be buying in person as much as possible – another good reason to live in NYC. I’d be interested to hear if you think I was justified in calling this hat defective or if I overreacted (see additional photos at link). In the end, if the felt had been as nice as my current hat, I might have decided to replace the sweat locally, but it just didn’t seem worth it for this one.
Cheers, Carl
http://s97.photobucket.com/albums/l234/carldelo/Ashland/