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This is an idea I had kicking around. I see it as a help for those just starting out in vintage hats so they can avoid some of the pitfalls. Maybe someone else can make a thread on what TO look for; I’m more familiar with the mistakes
I’ll freely admit that some of the “low quality” hats might server you/me just fine, or fill a particular niche, but they are not what most of us are looking for in vintage hats. Also, we are talking in broad generalities and admit there are many exceptions.
Please add your insights.
Machine pressed crown shape. The sharp lines and hard angles give it away.
I’ll freely admit that some of the “low quality” hats might server you/me just fine, or fill a particular niche, but they are not what most of us are looking for in vintage hats. Also, we are talking in broad generalities and admit there are many exceptions.
Please add your insights.
Machine pressed crown shape. The sharp lines and hard angles give it away.