Mr. Scratch
New in Town
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- Eugene, Oregon
What I've been looking for is a hat that I've seen in photos worn by very early cross-country motorists (just post-1900) that was not a flat cap. I don't know what such a hat is called, but it tends to have a very short, sharply downward-angled bill, and a slight "poofiness" that is usually flattened more rearward (as opposed to a forward newsboy-style), somewhat resembling a short-billed crusher.
This is as near as I can find. Does anyone know what a hat like this might be called? Also, the decorative buckle & band on this hat -- stay or go?
This is as near as I can find. Does anyone know what a hat like this might be called? Also, the decorative buckle & band on this hat -- stay or go?