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Hello all... I've been enjoying your site for a couple weeks, and it had been hugely helpful to me. Without going too far into the details, I recently stumbled onto a large collection of new/vintage/deadstock men's fur-felt hats in a local men's store that was going out of business after 85 years.
After getting to know the owner of the store, he agreed to show me his storage rooms, where I soon found dozens of Lee, Adam and Stetson hat boxes, each full of untouched, unworn fur-felt hats of various styles and sizes. I decided that this collection was an opportunity, and I decided to buy the entire inventory. I made an offer and the owner accepted.
Now, I am the proud owner of this amazing collection of hats, not to mention rack upon rack of vintage clothing, dating all the way back to WWII. All unworn, with the original tags.
This week, I plan to move the collection to a warehouse where I can begin the inventory process.
Needless to say, I have numerous questions for your excellent forum, but I'll start with these questions about the fur felt hats.
1) Many of the oldest hat boxes have deteriorated over the years (bottoms are falling out, etc.), and I want to make sure the hats are protected during transportation. What is the best method for transporting the hats without accidentally "bashing" them? Should I purchase special hat boxes for them, or will a they survive with tissue paper and gentle transportation?
2) Does anyone have more information on the Adam and Lee brands? How do they compare to Stetson and other higher-end brands?
3) What is the safest and cheapest way to store the hats without exposing them to moths and premature bashing?
4) The interior plastic lining of the crowns has deteriorated in some of the older hats, and it has become a flaky orange substance. The silk lining remains in great condition. Is this normal?
Finally, be honest... Do you think this is a lucky find, or do you think I'm a sucker?
Thank you for any guidance you can offer!
- John in DC
After getting to know the owner of the store, he agreed to show me his storage rooms, where I soon found dozens of Lee, Adam and Stetson hat boxes, each full of untouched, unworn fur-felt hats of various styles and sizes. I decided that this collection was an opportunity, and I decided to buy the entire inventory. I made an offer and the owner accepted.
Now, I am the proud owner of this amazing collection of hats, not to mention rack upon rack of vintage clothing, dating all the way back to WWII. All unworn, with the original tags.
This week, I plan to move the collection to a warehouse where I can begin the inventory process.
Needless to say, I have numerous questions for your excellent forum, but I'll start with these questions about the fur felt hats.
1) Many of the oldest hat boxes have deteriorated over the years (bottoms are falling out, etc.), and I want to make sure the hats are protected during transportation. What is the best method for transporting the hats without accidentally "bashing" them? Should I purchase special hat boxes for them, or will a they survive with tissue paper and gentle transportation?
2) Does anyone have more information on the Adam and Lee brands? How do they compare to Stetson and other higher-end brands?
3) What is the safest and cheapest way to store the hats without exposing them to moths and premature bashing?
4) The interior plastic lining of the crowns has deteriorated in some of the older hats, and it has become a flaky orange substance. The silk lining remains in great condition. Is this normal?
Finally, be honest... Do you think this is a lucky find, or do you think I'm a sucker?
Thank you for any guidance you can offer!
- John in DC