thunderw21
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I'm usually pretty good at dating hats (open doors, return home before curfew, walk to the door, etc.) but this one has me stumped.
It's either from the 1930s or the mid-1950s, I'm leaning towards the 1930s.
The crown is 5" bashed and the brim is 2 1/4" (Cav. edge is present), very popular dimensions for the early to mid-1930s. The ribbon is pretty wide but not to '50s standards. The frayed bow treatment is not something that's usually seen in the '50s, either.
The tag under the sweatband prices it at $25, which was a lot for a hat back in the 1930s (Cavanagh was a top quality company, so an expensive hat would not be out of the question).
I wonder, can any of the expert hat folks help me out? Dinerman? Baron?
It's either from the 1930s or the mid-1950s, I'm leaning towards the 1930s.
The crown is 5" bashed and the brim is 2 1/4" (Cav. edge is present), very popular dimensions for the early to mid-1930s. The ribbon is pretty wide but not to '50s standards. The frayed bow treatment is not something that's usually seen in the '50s, either.
The tag under the sweatband prices it at $25, which was a lot for a hat back in the 1930s (Cavanagh was a top quality company, so an expensive hat would not be out of the question).
I wonder, can any of the expert hat folks help me out? Dinerman? Baron?