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Hi everyone, I'm a newbie.
"Hi newbie!"
Ok, now that we have that out of the way. I've done enough reading around here to gather that modern "off the rack" hats from the likes of Stetson and Borsalino are not considered nearly as good as their vintage counterparts.
It seems that hats made in the 40s and 50s have a high level of quality that is unmatched by today's hats. But how do the hats coming from the custom-makers like Art Fawcett, Optimo, etc compare to hats from the "Golden Era?"
Are custom makers of today limited by their access to quality materials? Do they just not make felt like they used to? Or are the makers of today able to make a comparable product?
From a quality point of view (price notwithstanding) can one buy a modern custom hat that equals a vintage hat?
Thanks
"Hi newbie!"
Ok, now that we have that out of the way. I've done enough reading around here to gather that modern "off the rack" hats from the likes of Stetson and Borsalino are not considered nearly as good as their vintage counterparts.
It seems that hats made in the 40s and 50s have a high level of quality that is unmatched by today's hats. But how do the hats coming from the custom-makers like Art Fawcett, Optimo, etc compare to hats from the "Golden Era?"
Are custom makers of today limited by their access to quality materials? Do they just not make felt like they used to? Or are the makers of today able to make a comparable product?
From a quality point of view (price notwithstanding) can one buy a modern custom hat that equals a vintage hat?
Thanks