I am really asking for answers to questions. My hats are 75% western but I do enjoy fedoras too. I am ametican living abroad.
It is my understanding that the hats from the 1930’s 1940’s and perhaps the 1950’s on the higher end hats can be superb. Some say surpassing even the most costly Stetson, resistol, etc, is this really true? Anyone know?
What I know now, and I am no expert at all Just a hobbyist with hats.
I have several modern 100x westerns Bailey, Stetson, resistol. Some seem softer than others but generally about the same thing. I prefer the 100x for longevity and ability to take the weather. Leaving the fur felt and shape/style out of it they are about the same quality. Which is quite acceptable. They look good too. This is important to me. I find Larry Mayan to come in a little bit higher quality than Stetson and resistol. Serratelli 100x bargain for the money, excellent hats, not as soft as the Stetsons and Bailey but darn good and runs about $600 brand new. Worth it.
So I tried going to 200x Stetson. Difference is extremely difficult to detect. I have not yet tried a 500x but am looking for one.
What got me thinking. I got a Churchill “50”not a 50x. This hat is different than the modern high end 100x hats. It is soft not just with fur but entire hat itself. Bashes super easily. Ok so I see a difference.not sure on age of churchill thinking 50’s or 60’s. Super condition. So now I want to get a one hundred quality hat in nice shape, you know no moth bites,no cat box odor,etc. I guess my Churchill 50 is a almost holy grail hat, LOL.
Question - Would I see a big difference going to a Churchill one hundred or Stetson one hundred, not talking x’s here, from my Churchill fifty?
Question - Since I see a lot of twenty and twenty five hats for sale I suspect they are not great hats? Am I right?
I have bought few custom 100x westerns. They seem To run about same quality as a Stetson 100x but I have a Bailey 100x that appears to be better than customs and Stetsons, go figure. I used to collect knives. Everyone said oh get custom knives. I did so few times. Got a real expensive piece of junk once, best I ever did was about equal to a high end Factory knife. I found High end factory knives to be the best overall price, quality, features. I suspect the vast majority of customs are not any better than the 100x hats, probably many worse. Am I wrong?
Question - is their a maker out there that can and will make a hat in all ways like a all high grade beaver Stetson from before ww2. I know they can use good beaver pelts but there is a lot more than that to consider. I think there are none but I am not sure. I think they mostly if not all buy the hat boxes from a company. This kills it for those that do so. My guess is they no longer have the ability or time to do so today. I expect if they could do so would be like $2500. Again this is a hobbyist not an expert talking.
I have never touched or laid eyes on a Stetson 1000x diamanté. These go for about $5000. Museum piece. Who wants to wear a five grand hat unless the money at the $5000 level is insignificant to you, then why not. I think this hat is same as a 100x with better fur felt, maybe 3% to 5% chinchilla felt added in and more jewelry so would not behave like my Churchill fifty. But again I do not know just guessing. Maybe the are like the old Stetson holy grails, I know not.
I am of opinion that there is no current manufacturer that makes a hat like the holy grail ones pre ww2 high end then. If anyone knows of such a manufacturer or custom maker please let me know who.
I know business in general. Makers are in business. If they price themselves to high they sell less even though quality is high. If they spend lot of time on hat then price goes up, then sales drop. Their best move is to go middle of the road. They cannot make money competing with modern Stetson 6x, so they go all beaver, many also push rabbit and blends. I would think they need to keep their quality a little higher than big factories and their quality a little higher. Then everyone says go get a custom hat. Well I have three I can think of and none of them are really stand outs. I have an o’farrell that is nice but has that modern rigid box and will not bash easily like my Churchill.
What makes me tick - I want to get the holy grail quality hats. Hats for me to put the search time in. Looking for a better answer. I do admit the hunt is fun. Fir anyone that helps me thanks So I plan on continuing to hunt for the holy grail hats and hope to find one.
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It is my understanding that the hats from the 1930’s 1940’s and perhaps the 1950’s on the higher end hats can be superb. Some say surpassing even the most costly Stetson, resistol, etc, is this really true? Anyone know?
What I know now, and I am no expert at all Just a hobbyist with hats.
I have several modern 100x westerns Bailey, Stetson, resistol. Some seem softer than others but generally about the same thing. I prefer the 100x for longevity and ability to take the weather. Leaving the fur felt and shape/style out of it they are about the same quality. Which is quite acceptable. They look good too. This is important to me. I find Larry Mayan to come in a little bit higher quality than Stetson and resistol. Serratelli 100x bargain for the money, excellent hats, not as soft as the Stetsons and Bailey but darn good and runs about $600 brand new. Worth it.
So I tried going to 200x Stetson. Difference is extremely difficult to detect. I have not yet tried a 500x but am looking for one.
What got me thinking. I got a Churchill “50”not a 50x. This hat is different than the modern high end 100x hats. It is soft not just with fur but entire hat itself. Bashes super easily. Ok so I see a difference.not sure on age of churchill thinking 50’s or 60’s. Super condition. So now I want to get a one hundred quality hat in nice shape, you know no moth bites,no cat box odor,etc. I guess my Churchill 50 is a almost holy grail hat, LOL.
Question - Would I see a big difference going to a Churchill one hundred or Stetson one hundred, not talking x’s here, from my Churchill fifty?
Question - Since I see a lot of twenty and twenty five hats for sale I suspect they are not great hats? Am I right?
I have bought few custom 100x westerns. They seem To run about same quality as a Stetson 100x but I have a Bailey 100x that appears to be better than customs and Stetsons, go figure. I used to collect knives. Everyone said oh get custom knives. I did so few times. Got a real expensive piece of junk once, best I ever did was about equal to a high end Factory knife. I found High end factory knives to be the best overall price, quality, features. I suspect the vast majority of customs are not any better than the 100x hats, probably many worse. Am I wrong?
Question - is their a maker out there that can and will make a hat in all ways like a all high grade beaver Stetson from before ww2. I know they can use good beaver pelts but there is a lot more than that to consider. I think there are none but I am not sure. I think they mostly if not all buy the hat boxes from a company. This kills it for those that do so. My guess is they no longer have the ability or time to do so today. I expect if they could do so would be like $2500. Again this is a hobbyist not an expert talking.
I have never touched or laid eyes on a Stetson 1000x diamanté. These go for about $5000. Museum piece. Who wants to wear a five grand hat unless the money at the $5000 level is insignificant to you, then why not. I think this hat is same as a 100x with better fur felt, maybe 3% to 5% chinchilla felt added in and more jewelry so would not behave like my Churchill fifty. But again I do not know just guessing. Maybe the are like the old Stetson holy grails, I know not.
I am of opinion that there is no current manufacturer that makes a hat like the holy grail ones pre ww2 high end then. If anyone knows of such a manufacturer or custom maker please let me know who.
I know business in general. Makers are in business. If they price themselves to high they sell less even though quality is high. If they spend lot of time on hat then price goes up, then sales drop. Their best move is to go middle of the road. They cannot make money competing with modern Stetson 6x, so they go all beaver, many also push rabbit and blends. I would think they need to keep their quality a little higher than big factories and their quality a little higher. Then everyone says go get a custom hat. Well I have three I can think of and none of them are really stand outs. I have an o’farrell that is nice but has that modern rigid box and will not bash easily like my Churchill.
What makes me tick - I want to get the holy grail quality hats. Hats for me to put the search time in. Looking for a better answer. I do admit the hunt is fun. Fir anyone that helps me thanks So I plan on continuing to hunt for the holy grail hats and hope to find one.
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