JittanyFedora
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I inherited from my grandfather a size 7 cloth Stevens fedora that sports an all -pheasant hatband.
I also have a plush, old, black Knox fedora on which a past owner installed an irridescent black/purple hatband that had thousands of tiny feathers. When i showed the hat to my former hatter, the late-Larry Koch of Larry's Hats in Albuquerque, his jaw hit the floor.
Larry told me that the band is a vintage Hawaiiana feather hatband that is likely worth more than all of the 40 vintage fedoras in my collection, combined.
Each hat wears about 1/4" too small for my fat head.
I'd like to switch the bands to felt or straw 7 3/8 fedoras.
Has anybody tried such a switch? Cost? Success?
On the subject of vintage Hawaiian or Hawaiiana feather hatbands, I've only found a few on ebay and don't know much about the market for them. There are a few hats featuring such a Hatband listed on ebay in the $500 to $1,000. But that's about it.
I learned during a Hawaiian vacation that the 20th Century craze for feather hats and feather hatbands caused the extinction of many avian species worldwide and especially in the Hawaiian and other Pacific- and Indian-Ocean habitats.
I hope that by recycling hatbands the loss of birds will not have been in vain and that we can prevent similar future destruction. And while sporting vintage feathers maybe we can teach people about the past harm caused by our penache and hobby.
I prefer vintage fedoras for similar reasons. There's no need to kill more beavers and rabbits as there are so many vintage hats in search of good homes.
I also have a plush, old, black Knox fedora on which a past owner installed an irridescent black/purple hatband that had thousands of tiny feathers. When i showed the hat to my former hatter, the late-Larry Koch of Larry's Hats in Albuquerque, his jaw hit the floor.
Larry told me that the band is a vintage Hawaiiana feather hatband that is likely worth more than all of the 40 vintage fedoras in my collection, combined.
Each hat wears about 1/4" too small for my fat head.
I'd like to switch the bands to felt or straw 7 3/8 fedoras.
Has anybody tried such a switch? Cost? Success?
On the subject of vintage Hawaiian or Hawaiiana feather hatbands, I've only found a few on ebay and don't know much about the market for them. There are a few hats featuring such a Hatband listed on ebay in the $500 to $1,000. But that's about it.
I learned during a Hawaiian vacation that the 20th Century craze for feather hats and feather hatbands caused the extinction of many avian species worldwide and especially in the Hawaiian and other Pacific- and Indian-Ocean habitats.
I hope that by recycling hatbands the loss of birds will not have been in vain and that we can prevent similar future destruction. And while sporting vintage feathers maybe we can teach people about the past harm caused by our penache and hobby.
I prefer vintage fedoras for similar reasons. There's no need to kill more beavers and rabbits as there are so many vintage hats in search of good homes.