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I know that this has been discussed before but with so many new members perhaps it would be worth talking about again. Since most people who are new to the hat world don't really know what a quality fedora is and what difference there is between the Vintage, New off the shelf and custom.
I've recently seen some new hats posted on the lounge and while they are nice looking, after seeing what the person paid for it, I had to wonder if they knew that for just about the same money and sometimes less, they could have had a 100% beaver felt, custom order fedora from one of our resident hat makers. This isn't meant to be a plug for any one hatter as I think they all do excellent work. But for instance I noticed on a website that sells 100% beaver fedora's that are off the shelf, they charge $575 dollars. Yes it's Borsalino. I feel it would be a disservice not to inform people that all of the resident hat makers here on the lounge make a custom one a lot cheaper than that and it would be better constructed. A Stetson 4X I just saw on Sheplers website was $229. Again, for not too much more money and with some hatters about the same, you could get a hat that is so far above the quality of the off the shelf one they are not even in the same ball park.
When it comes to the Vintage ones things get a bit more personal because if your a collector you may be willing to spend a lot more for one you want to complete your collection. I have noticed that some vintage ones have not been selling as high as they were for a while. Stratoliners seem to have come down in price, at least the ones I've seen recently. There is always the exception of course.
The whole point of this thread is, do the research on new brands and their prices and quality compared to what the resident hat makers provide. I'm reminded of that commercial that was out a number of years ago. "I could have had a V-8".
I am not trying to disparage any vendors here as some of the hats they sell serve a useful purpose and for some it's a way to get a start into wearing fedora's. But if you are going to start paying in the mid to upper $200s for a new off the shelf fedora, whatever the brand, Borsalino, Stetson etc. do some research and you may be surprised at what you can get in a custom.
fedoralover
I've recently seen some new hats posted on the lounge and while they are nice looking, after seeing what the person paid for it, I had to wonder if they knew that for just about the same money and sometimes less, they could have had a 100% beaver felt, custom order fedora from one of our resident hat makers. This isn't meant to be a plug for any one hatter as I think they all do excellent work. But for instance I noticed on a website that sells 100% beaver fedora's that are off the shelf, they charge $575 dollars. Yes it's Borsalino. I feel it would be a disservice not to inform people that all of the resident hat makers here on the lounge make a custom one a lot cheaper than that and it would be better constructed. A Stetson 4X I just saw on Sheplers website was $229. Again, for not too much more money and with some hatters about the same, you could get a hat that is so far above the quality of the off the shelf one they are not even in the same ball park.
When it comes to the Vintage ones things get a bit more personal because if your a collector you may be willing to spend a lot more for one you want to complete your collection. I have noticed that some vintage ones have not been selling as high as they were for a while. Stratoliners seem to have come down in price, at least the ones I've seen recently. There is always the exception of course.
The whole point of this thread is, do the research on new brands and their prices and quality compared to what the resident hat makers provide. I'm reminded of that commercial that was out a number of years ago. "I could have had a V-8".
I am not trying to disparage any vendors here as some of the hats they sell serve a useful purpose and for some it's a way to get a start into wearing fedora's. But if you are going to start paying in the mid to upper $200s for a new off the shelf fedora, whatever the brand, Borsalino, Stetson etc. do some research and you may be surprised at what you can get in a custom.
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