Mean Eyed Matt
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Another excellent get Stefan! Keep the old French beauties comingFléchet 7X foulard fedora in black. Size 56, with the raw edge brim at 6cm and the crown at 11cm at the center dent. This is an early Fléchet. The crown patch is embroidered and still has the "B. Fléchet" name. The sweatband has a twenties/thirties art deco styling to it, which is what sold it to me (didn't know the size when I bought it). Couldn't find anything on the retailer it came from.
Another excellent get Stefan! Keep the old French beauties coming
Fléchet 7X foulard fedora in black. Size 56, with the raw edge brim at 6cm and the crown at 11cm at the center dent. This is an early Fléchet. The crown patch is embroidered and still has the "B. Fléchet" name. The sweatband has a twenties/thirties art deco styling to it, which is what sold it to me (didn't know the size when I bought it). Couldn't find anything on the retailer it came from.
Thanks, Matt. The sweat is what sealed the deal for me!That art déco sweat is extraordinaire!
Welcome to the lounge. Any particular type of hat you're looking for? Size is also a consideration. There are two on sale on French Ebay at the moment and I'm sure others could be found on more local French sites. Delion was known for their more formal hats: top hats, bowlers and homburgs. I've never seen a fedora made by them.Does anyone know where I could buy a Delion brand hat l, if anyone knows a seller. (Delion was a company that made hats in the 1920-1960 in Paris)
My submission to the thread of beautiful imported pieces from France. Crecy Nova Homburg. A recent find.
This is the brother, of the same size, with which the Thibet arrived from France. To tell you that for both of them I would like them to be my size is superfluous
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Flechet Premiere Marque in velour size 56, the color is black
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The manufacturer's brand is the old one, over the years it will change always keeping the red color
View attachment 328861 Here it is in the version before the Second World War and certainly the hat was made after 1931 because the lining specifies a manufacturer's award won in that year.
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Brand and hat shop were embossed in gold on the sweatband as its brother Thibet
Another curiosity are the labels under the sweatband, both are old style and the price was FF185
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The velvet is fantastic and well preserved, the moths have limited themselves to a few bites under the brims.
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The measurements are as follows: the raw brims are at 5. cm and the open crown is at 13.5 cm. the ribbon is 4 cm.
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I tell myself every time to let go of the hats out of my size, then when they arrive I get excited to see finds from a world that has almost completely disappeared
I wrote a small sign that I stuck in the bookcase in front of my desk, it says: "do not buy hats other than your size".
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This is also the purpose that for some years I have been making when I meet hats that I can buy, but the desire to buy is stronger than me when I find hats like this
View attachment 328852 Thibet Feutre Castor in black, size 56 cm, probably made in the Thirties by that great producer, on behalf of third parties, who was J&B (Jean Bourrel)
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The hat presented has a particularity for a European hat of that time: it clearly bears the origin of the felt which is referred to as a beaver
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Difficult to find before the Second World War.
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The brand and name of the shop were embossed into the leather of the sweatband and colored in gold, never seen on a Thibet
View attachment 328857
These are the measures of Thibet. the brim are at 4.8 cm. the open crown is at 13.5 cm. and the ribbon, again with its basting stitches, is 4 cm.
View attachment 328858 The felt is light and a little bit rough at the touch
The hat arrived well at the threshold of one hundred years without any particular signs, except for some signs of use inside. I know and I'm happy to say: I'll make some fellow loungers happy
Daniele, Great finds! I really appreciate seeing these pre 40s French Soft Felts. Especially Velours.This is the brother, of the same size, with which the Thibet arrived from France. To tell you that for both of them I would like them to be my size is superfluous
View attachment 328859
Flechet Premiere Marque in velour size 56, the color is black
View attachment 328860
The manufacturer's brand is the old one, over the years it will change always keeping the red color
View attachment 328861 Here it is in the version before the Second World War and certainly the hat was made after 1931 because the lining specifies a manufacturer's award won in that year.
View attachment 328862
View attachment 328863
Brand and hat shop were embossed in gold on the sweatband as its brother Thibet
Another curiosity are the labels under the sweatband, both are old style and the price was FF185
View attachment 328864
View attachment 328865
The velvet is fantastic and well preserved, the moths have limited themselves to a few bites under the brims.
View attachment 328866
The measurements are as follows: the raw brims are at 5. cm and the open crown is at 13.5 cm. the ribbon is 4 cm.
View attachment 328867
I tell myself every time to let go of the hats out of my size, then when they arrive I get excited to see finds from a world that has almost completely disappeared
This is, Panos, the perseverance to look at sales announcements even when the salespeople are bizarre and very difficult and believe in their own eyes and knowledge.That's quite the comeback Daniele ! As for the hats, I have no words ! (only hope )
Grazie Steve. The Flechet velour is really well made, one of the best french hat production I have seen.Daniele, Great finds! I really appreciate seeing these pre 40s French Soft Felts. Especially Velours.
Daniele, I look forward to more great finds!Grazie Steve. The Flechet velour is really well made, one of the best french hat production I have seen.
Can't say I've heard of the brand before, but that's an impressive looking hat.My submission to the thread of beautiful imported pieces from France. Crecy Nova Homburg. A recent find.
Wonderful find, Daniele! Love the look of the liner on that one.I wrote a small sign that I stuck in the bookcase in front of my desk, it says: "do not buy hats other than your size".
View attachment 328851
This is also the purpose that for some years I have been making when I meet hats that I can buy, but the desire to buy is stronger than me when I find hats like this
View attachment 328852 Thibet Feutre Castor in black, size 56 cm, probably made in the Thirties by that great producer, on behalf of third parties, who was J&B (Jean Bourrel)
View attachment 328853
The hat presented has a particularity for a European hat of that time: it clearly bears the origin of the felt which is referred to as a beaver
View attachment 328854
Difficult to find before the Second World War.
View attachment 328855
View attachment 328856
The brand and name of the shop were embossed into the leather of the sweatband and colored in gold, never seen on a Thibet
View attachment 328857
These are the measures of Thibet. the brim are at 4.8 cm. the open crown is at 13.5 cm. and the ribbon, again with its basting stitches, is 4 cm.
View attachment 328858 The felt is light and a little bit rough at the touch
The hat arrived well at the threshold of one hundred years without any particular signs, except for some signs of use inside. I know and I'm happy to say: I'll make some fellow loungers happy
Fantastic! The velour looks fabulous. Strange that the label mentions "okapi" and "eclair" for a black hat.This is the brother, of the same size, with which the Thibet arrived from France. To tell you that for both of them I would like them to be my size is superfluous
View attachment 328859
Flechet Premiere Marque in velour size 56, the color is black
View attachment 328860
The manufacturer's brand is the old one, over the years it will change always keeping the red color
View attachment 328861 Here it is in the version before the Second World War and certainly the hat was made after 1931 because the lining specifies a manufacturer's award won in that year.
View attachment 328862
View attachment 328863
Brand and hat shop were embossed in gold on the sweatband as its brother Thibet
Another curiosity are the labels under the sweatband, both are old style and the price was FF185
View attachment 328864
View attachment 328865
The velvet is fantastic and well preserved, the moths have limited themselves to a few bites under the brims.
View attachment 328866
The measurements are as follows: the raw brims are at 5. cm and the open crown is at 13.5 cm. the ribbon is 4 cm.
View attachment 328867
I tell myself every time to let go of the hats out of my size, then when they arrive I get excited to see finds from a world that has almost completely disappeared