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Would be great for New Year's Eve with a navy, black or gray overcoat.
I am blue/green color blind and usually have trouble matching colors and need help matching some colors--definitely this one.Would be great for New Year's Eve with a navy, black or gray overcoat.
Yes the color will work for blue any dark reds and blacks and depending on how well you blend grey I have an oxblood whippet made by art and the color turned out more versatile than I thought. Even works with browns.I am blue/green color blind and usually have trouble matching colors and need help matching some colors--definitely this one.
I never would have dreamed that navy would be an option. ( I'm assuming you are not color blind!)
So at this point it would have been made at the same plant that made Resistols, correct? Just a recycling of an older (990) model under a different brand?
Great info...which code represents the factory?
Well just received my first 'vintage' hat and of course know nothing about it. If those in the know would please take a look and offer up any information as to age and whether or not getting it for $9.00 was a deal? I didn't think I would like the stingy brim but after wearing it with my suit, I think it looks good and a little less 'gangster' for work. ...
Yep, same plant, and I agree that it's probably just an extension of the older 990 line. And Dobbs had, and still has, the Jet 707.
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Brad
My new Penney's Marathon. It seems very homburgish, but it doesn't have a huge amount of brim curl, and has a fedora like brim, but wont hold front pinches (they don't work with it's crown height, and does not look right with a fedora brim style, allthough it looks ok with a hollywood brim.) I think it may be from the 1950s, due to the plastic on the liner. Am I close, or way off? Also, do the X's mean Beaver percentage? I read that the number is the percent, so is it 30% beaver, or do they mean something different?