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Dating Vintage Stetsons by size tag

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whoaaaaaa that's a lot of hats!!! I hope I'm not looking at my future because this is going to get $$$

At your size you should be able to find some excellent hats at some very reasonable prices. With a little patience, you can find wonderful vintage felt in the smaller sizes (below size 7). I’d bet you could find several in the sub $50 range on eBay right now. Good luck.


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JessieJames

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Ask the good Doc above. I think @drmaxtejeda is on his third or fourth iteration of custom closets and safes because it keeps growing. He's managed to assemble a small museum.

If you're worried about hats you may want to steer clear of the other portion of the site that focuses on clothing, specifically leather jackets.
oh boy. I had 3 leather jackets which I already found to be a lot, and sold them because I started working out and looking the Hulk wasn't quite the loo I was going for. I finally bought 2 this year and have 1 more I want to buy and my friends are already going: how many leather jackets do you need?

They're all black but different styles. Also, as a woman, you can't have a leather jacket that is both fitted with just a tee and will work with a hoodie, you have to have 1 of each so that's 2 right there
 

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oh boy. I had 3 leather jackets which I already found to be a lot, and sold them because I started working out and looking the Hulk wasn't quite the loo I was going for. I finally bought 2 this year and have 1 more I want to buy and my friends are already going: how many leather jackets do you need?

They're all black but different styles. Also, as a woman, you can't have a leather jacket that is both fitted with just a tee and will work with a hoodie, you have to have 1 of each so that's 2 right there


And I thought women need atleast a dozen of everything :)
 

JessieJames

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At your size you should be able to find some excellent hats at some very reasonable prices. With a little patience, you can find wonderful vintage felt in the smaller sizes (below size 7). I’d bet you could find several in the sub $50 range on eBay right now. Good luck.


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is there a forum for that? I could be missing some good deals or buying something that isn't worth it and would love the forum's wealth of knowledge to help stear me
 

AbbaDatDeHat

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Ask the good Doc above. I think @drmaxtejeda is on his third or fourth iteration of custom closets and safes because it keeps growing. He's managed to assemble a small museum.

If you're worried about hats you may want to steer clear of the other portion of the site that focuses on clothing, specifically leather jackets.
Oh i don’t know!
Nothing finer than a Lady in lace and a leather jacket wearing a fine fedora!
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JessieJames

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Oh i don’t know!
Nothing finer than a Lady in lace and a leather jacket wearing a fine fedora!
B
I can't wait to see if anyone approaches me and recognize that I'll be rocking a Vintage 1950s Stetson Open Road (I ended up buying it off Alan). I live in a very metropolitan city so I'm thinking the chances are low but you never know. I get stopped a lot for wearing a vintage sports bomber from a team that no longer exists, but it's more just because it's the sports brand, I don't think anyone knows it's an original 1960s I scored at a vintage sale, although you can kind of tell it's old because they just don't make the jackets and details the same way. Woops we've totally hijacked this, but I did mention Stetson in this so it counts!
 

TheOldFashioned

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oh boy. I had 3 leather jackets which I already found to be a lot, and sold them because I started working out and looking the Hulk wasn't quite the loo I was going for. I finally bought 2 this year and have 1 more I want to buy and my friends are already going: how many leather jackets do you need?

They're all black but different styles. Also, as a woman, you can't have a leather jacket that is both fitted with just a tee and will work with a hoodie, you have to have 1 of each so that's 2 right there

Same applies to guys regarding tee vs hoodie fit. A fellow Lounger actually gifted me a hoodie fit vintage Brooks cafe racer. (He has a great collection of hats too.) Similar to hats, there is a "What Jacket Are You Wearing Today" thread mostly consisting of, though not limited to, leather. There's been a bit of a denim epidemic lately, but leather jackets still dominate that thread.

I came to TFL for hats, and now three leather jackets later...
 

JessieJames

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Same applies to guys regarding tee vs hoodie fit. A fellow Lounger actually gifted me a hoodie fit vintage Brooks cafe racer. (He has a great collection of hats too.) Similar to hats, there is a "What Jacket Are You Wearing Today" thread mostly consisting of, though not limited to, leather. There's been a bit of a denim epidemic lately, but leather jackets still dominate that thread.

I came to TFL for hats, and now three leather jackets later...
all of my leather jackets are fashion brands (Rudsak, All Saints, Mackage), is it going to get the same amount of love as other brands here?
 

TheOldFashioned

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all of my leather jackets are fashion brands (Rudsak, All Saints, Mackage), is it going to get the same amount of love as other brands here?

Well considering you're a woman wearing leather you'll probably be forgiven. ;) You may occasionally see (R)RL, but that's about as close as it gets to fashion brands. It's almost exclusively vintage or higher end repros. But don't worry, just like hats you can learn a great deal from others. I knew squat and now have two vintage and one mid-upper tier repro thanks to the insight and kindness of the forum.
 

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Sorry for the many posts, I am having trouble uploading the pictures all at once. Please check out my two posts above for more pictures of this hat in question, thank you
I’m on a cell with a less than stellar signal—having more trouble with pic downloads-sorry if I missed this particular pic. If the hat has the original sweatband and it is taped at the back seam, rather than sewn , it is 1920s or earlier. A sewn seam is indicative of 30s or later.
 

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Hi all, I’m clearly no expert but would love to acquire an OR. The seller says that this one is deadstock 1950s or 1960s but the price on the wholesale tag is throwing me - surely ORs were much cheaper than $107 “back in the day”. Any thoughts? Many thanks
 

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JessieJames

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Hi all, I’m clearly no expert but would love to acquire an OR. The seller says that this one is deadstock 1950s or 1960s but the price on the wholesale tag is throwing me - surely ORs were much cheaper than $107 “back in the day”. Any thoughts? Many thanks
I think I see some moth bites on it, if that doesn't bother you
 

Hat and Rehat

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It ain't. When you see the square size tag think 60's as the earliest and if it has US/Metric sizing as well, it's later. That's a modern Stetson box as well. Is 6 7/8 your true size? If so, you're gonna have fun buying vintage hats.
I second that last point! Every hat/price listing I get excited about turns out to to be 7 or smaller when I click on it. I just clicken on an OR today that sounded too good. The seller eas calling it small. Real small.

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Hat and Rehat

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When I said I went through the 6 7/8 OR's I was referring to the bay. That's the largest market but there is etsy, goodwill, estate sales, antique shops and others. My hats have come from all the above but most from the bay.

If you're 'really' interested in hats you need to explore some of the threads about cleaning hats. I've sent some off for cleaning but eventually learned to do most of that myself.

You'll probably be a bit surprised about the "hand" difference in a modern vs. vintage. I have customs but mostly stick to vintage these days.

Hipster, huh? Not sure I'll be providing you with any further info. Unless you ask.
I'll ad one thing to that. My sccimulstion of hats has increased tenfold lately, so I'm searching eBay all the time. A couple of times nowvI have stumbled into picquick (I belive they spell it that way). It's an independent website that formats eBay searches into row after row of thumbnail pictures from eBay ads with links to each ad. Just scroll and stop when something catches your eye.

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JessieJames

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I'll ad one thing to that. My sccimulstion of hats has increased tenfold lately, so I'm searching eBay all the time. A couple of times nowvI have stumbled into picquick (I belive they spell it that way). It's an independent website that formats eBay searches into row after row of thumbnail pictures from eBay ads with links to each ad. Just scroll and stop when something catches your eye.

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Found the tool you mentioned
https://picclick.ca/

Is there a way to add multiple filters? ex I'm looking for 6 7/8 and 7 size hats?

Could always stumble upon a nice 7 and just add some felt pieces
 

Hat and Rehat

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Found the tool you mentioned
https://picclick.ca/

Is there a way to add multiple filters? ex I'm looking for 6 7/8 and 7 size hats?

Could always stumble upon a nice 7 and just add some felt pieces
I haven't tried to filter it. It was only today that I decided to start looking for it. Like I said, I stumbled into it a couple of times, I believe using a search engine for a non eBay exclusive hat search.
Today I scrolled for a while and opened so many hats in another thread that I won't even get back to all of them.
One of the mysteries of eBay is that your search parameters have to be just right or you never even see some ads. That site seems to catch everything.
Filters can also make you miss things if a hat size is in an offsite description, or maybe just a picture of the size tag.
I just looked at an ad I'd probably try negotiating on if I was smaller than 7 1/8. Stetson Hat with box. It was someone's riding hat, with a chin strap a lot like a campaign hat. It looks OR dimensions, but with only a top crease, and heavier felt. Size 7. It wouldn't be your OR, but you're waiting to see about the 7X, right? And that you're collecting?
The riding hat price is rock bottom, they're accepting offers, and the high shipping is probably because of the box. If it was 1/8 I'd offer, tell them to squeeze it into a small package to cut shipping, then steam it. It would be a unique hat, unless horsemen everywhere have them.
Perhaps loungers more expert than I could offer an opinion?

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JessieJames

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I haven't tried to filter it. It was only today that I decided to start looking for it. Like I said, I stumbled into it a couple of times, I believe using a search engine for a non eBay exclusive hat search.
Today I scrolled for a while and opened so many hats in another thread that I won't even get back to all of them.
One of the mysteries of eBay is that your search parameters have to be just right or you never even see some ads. That site seems to catch everything.
Filters can also make you miss things if a hat size is in an offsite description, or maybe just a picture of the size tag.
I just looked at an ad I'd probably try negotiating on if I was smaller than 7 1/8. Stetson Hat with box. It was someone's riding hat, with a chin strap a lot like a campaign hat. It looks OR dimensions, but with only a top crease, and heavier felt. Size 7. It wouldn't be your OR, but you're waiting to see about the 7X, right? And that you're collecting?
The riding hat price is rock bottom, they're accepting offers, and the high shipping is probably because of the box. If it was 1/8 I'd offer, tell them to squeeze it into a small package to cut shipping, then steam it. It would be a unique hat, unless horsemen everywhere have them.
Perhaps loungers more expert than I could offer an opinion?

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I got an OR from Alan off here, got a Borsalino vintage but it's not at all grey and now have to reship that back and spend 70$ CAD on all these extra shipping, ugh. Not a great way to end the week.

The filters on that website don't work that well, looks like there is no shortcut to the long scrolling through ebay pages.
 

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