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A 60s hat, that one. But I have seen a lot of 100s with no lace on the sweat.
Most with that style size tag that I've seen have the lacing...older ones of course do not....
A 60s hat, that one. But I have seen a lot of 100s with no lace on the sweat.
Most with that style size tag that I've seen have the lacing...older ones of course do not....
Buying vintage hats on eBay can be hit or miss (the trick is trying to reduce the misses).
Truth. It helps if you enjoy missteries.
Picard, you wouldn't believe how many times I have to email the seller to get the circumference. I hate to ask any questions during an auction because sometimes the seller chooses to post the question at the bottom of the auction, since they can't modify an auction that has bids. I always have a feeling that when other bidders see questions being asked that it generates more interest and leads to more competition since people tend to want something more if they think it is in demand. Also, some bidders may choose to bypass an auction if they don't see a size rather than ask the seller for it. However once the seller posts the size in the questions box, you have now the competition to the size info and now you have more competition.
WHY DON'T SELLERS PUT THE SIZE OF THE HAT IN THE DAMNED AUCTION?!
-Max
Agreed - questions do tend to up the interest. If it's very cheap then I'll just bid and hope for the best - my wife has two nice fedoras that turned out to be too small for me and I passed on one to another member.
Myself, I've never purchased a hat that didn't work out. Cross my heart.
I'll tell you why. Because hats have been out of style so long that most people no longer understand that hats have sizes so they see a hat and they see a hat, not a small hat, or a medium hat ,or a large hat, not a size 7 hat, not a size 7-3/8 hat. They just see a hat and have not the first clue that it may not fit just anyone that wants to buy it.
One problem is figuring out whether a seller is deliberately obfuscating or genuinely ignorant. As someone with a head on the larger side, I frequently come across hats that are 'upsized' in the listing...
Sorry... I seem to be having one of those days.
Actually, this Cavanagh hat fit OK. The style was more unexpected.
Alan, I don't think it would be a good idea to wear that one when visiting your daughter at college. Looks like a nice hat.....just saying