Mr. 'H'
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I have advanced searched the lounge with google and cannot get the info I'm after on this topic.
My query is: how do you date a vintage western hat? See this hat for reference....
With my fedora knowledge and experience I would look first at the sweatband and see that it is brown leather not black, which came in to fashion more in the 50s. For me a black sweatband is a tell-tell sign that a hat is too modern for my tastes. I am wondering if the same applies here.
If I had to hazard a guess I would probably say this hat dates from the 50s or 60s despite the lack of a black sweatband. Maybe it's the double gold line at the top of the sweat that looks more 50s/60s to me.
Fact is, I've always wanted a nice Western for very occassional wear, and I would much rather go vintage pre-60s, but ideally 40s.
What say you on this topic?
My query is: how do you date a vintage western hat? See this hat for reference....
With my fedora knowledge and experience I would look first at the sweatband and see that it is brown leather not black, which came in to fashion more in the 50s. For me a black sweatband is a tell-tell sign that a hat is too modern for my tastes. I am wondering if the same applies here.
If I had to hazard a guess I would probably say this hat dates from the 50s or 60s despite the lack of a black sweatband. Maybe it's the double gold line at the top of the sweat that looks more 50s/60s to me.
Fact is, I've always wanted a nice Western for very occassional wear, and I would much rather go vintage pre-60s, but ideally 40s.
What say you on this topic?