Dinerman said:No one feature can ever be used effectively to date a hat. Elements that can help date a hat include
Sweatband:
-Reeded vs. Unreeded
- Type of reeding used
-Type of stitching and fineness of stitching used on the sweatband
- texture of the leather used on the sweatband
-width of the sweatband
- embossing on the edges of the sweatband
- depth, clarity, style and color of markings on the sweatband
- taped vs. sewn rear seam
Liner
-Material used for the liner
-presence/absence of a guard over the center section of the liner
- material used if that guard is present
- pleated vs. non
- typeface and style of logo
-color of liner
- style of size tag
-style of bow at the rear of the sweatband
Styling
-Amount of taper
-Amount of curl in the brim
-crown height
- blocking
-hand creased vs. machine creased
- brim width
- ribbon width
- bow style
Miscellaneous
- Price vs. quality of the hat
- model name (if marked)
- how hat fits chronologically with other examples of the manufacturer
- research the store it was bought at
-research addresses on the sweatband - factory moves, store moves
- country of manufacture. Certain elements of style changed at different points different places
- style of hat vs. trimmings of said style.
Hi Dinerman,
very good compilation of features!
Cheers!