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Beyond critiquing hats today, I'm just wondering what criteria a man in 1940 would have used to differentiate hat quality to make a buying decision? We have a tendency to look at modern materials and modern manufacturing techniques (ie, mass produced) as indicators of lower quality, but in 1940, did men think hats made in 1890 were "higher quality"? Or, in 1940, was it more a function of price and utility where quality, as we think of it today, was much less a consideration?
That’s a fascinating question. I think the styles they are wearing weren’t necessarily available in the decades proceeding them so maybe there wasn’t a direct comparison? Without being able to support it, I think they just bought what they liked best at the price they found acceptable. I doubt that there was much reminiscing about the quality of years gone by. I don’t know how we could actually come to know one way or the other. Thought provoking in any case.