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Hello everyone!
I am Cepice ("cap" in some Slavic languages) and have always had a great love of hats. I own a small but rather quirky range from berets to a wool porkpie, a couple of interesting Russian hats and, most recently, a Stetson Stetsonian.
The Stetsonian is a real eye-opener for me. I always wondered how celebrities got so much personality in their hats and brims. Now I see; open-brim, high-quality felt and hand bashing. It feels so good to shape a hat to your mood! The bashing threads have been incredibly helpful, thank you!
Anyway, I'm not much of a poster, and will likely not show photos of myself, but I'm an avid reader, and I thank you all.
Will
Caribou is a good color. I have a Stratoliner in that one.That I will do, @Frunobulax! I got the Stestonian in Caribou. Quite nice.
Finally got my first hat today.
A Dunlap Supreme, New York Cashmere Finish, Frederick & Nelson Nutmeg Light Tobacco.
Welcome aboard! A lot of good information here, and really nice people. You have a good start and I think you will find the world is your oyster in that size, as far as vintage hats go. The larger sizes are much harder to find.Finally got my first hat today.
A Dunlap Supreme, New York Cashmere Finish, Frederick & Nelson Nutmeg Light Tobacco Brown. The is size 6-7/8 according to Esty seller, but the tag says 6 3/4. No Bigge, the tag was View attachment 146908View attachment 146908 View attachment 146910 View attachment 146911 View attachment 146912 well hidden and he probably missed it.
For most folks size is not a big issue as they can usually find a hat in their size.
However, My head is extremely small, hat-wise, so finding any hat that fits me is next to impossible. So I grabbed this one when I saw the size.
I haven't been finding a lot on Dunlop hats online.
Sorry, I made a mess of this post, trying to figure out how to add the pictures.
Thanks, It took me years to find this hat,Welcome aboard! A lot of good information here, and really nice people. You have a good start and I think you will find the world is your oyster in that size, as far as vintage hats go. The larger sizes are much harder to find.
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Welcome to the forum! If you haven't found the thread yet checkout the Dunlap Drive-In & post your hat there as wellFinally got my first hat today.
A Dunlap Supreme, New York Cashmere Finish, Frederick & Nelson Nutmeg Light Tobacco Brown. The is size 6-7/8 according to Esty seller, but the tag says 6 3/4. No Bigge, the tag was View attachment 146908View attachment 146908 View attachment 146910 View attachment 146911 View attachment 146912 well hidden and he probably missed it.
For most folks size is not a big issue as they can usually find a hat in their size.
However, My head is extremely small, hat-wise, so finding any hat that fits me is next to impossible. So I grabbed this one when I saw the size.
I haven't been finding a lot on Dunlop hats online.
Sorry, I made a mess of this post, trying to figure out how to add the pictures.
I have purchased a number of 6 7/8 sized hats for my wife. Don't be hesitant to bargain hard. In those small sizes if you are patient you can score some great hats at super prices. (don't worry my wife has instructed me to NOT buy her any more hats so I am out of the game in your size!)Thanks, It took me years to find this hat,
The esty seller has several more the same size, after the holidays I'm going to see If I can get a couple more.
I was just happy to find ANY hat small enough for me.
Every hat I find in any store is too big for me.
I've been reduced to wearing baseball type caps because I can't find a real hat that fits me.
Even with the cap, I've tried to find something that's not like what everyone else is wearing.
While I'll still wear the cap type for everyday work at home etc, when I go out the Dunlap come out..
Welcome PB! Looking forward to seeing your lids. You will find a wealth of information around here, and great folks with very similar interests. I think there are a couple of former Jar Heads that will chime in about Parris Island as well.Greetings, everyone. New member, currently residing in Stuttgart, Germany. Enjoy all kinds of hats, but have a fondness for fedoras, yes, partly because of Indiana Jones, but also because of the mobsters/gangsters, and early James Bond movies. I will be posting a question about a Mallory by Stetson I bought in 1990 right before shipping off to Parris Island, but this is when i can get on a computer that will let me post the pictures.
Paul
Hello everyone. As You can tell I am new around here and have no idea how to Use this website. But I have gained loads of knowledge from this place and decided to join. Hopefully I fit in. If anyone has any tips to navigating this site posting, posting pictures, private messaging, The help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You
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