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donnc said:... it's a positive economic phenomenon...
Recycling is positive, too.
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donnc said:... it's a positive economic phenomenon...
Marc Chevalier said:Recycling is positive, too.
donnc said:I get a sense here that people would like to see hats come back, right?
EBay is a dead end. That's fine if you're a collector or antiquarian of some kind, but if you just need a hat, why not look around for a new one?
donnc said:the paucity of large hat sizes on ebay
donnc said:It's kind of funny to think of all the ladies and gentlemen here, clearly inspired by the taste and style of generations long past ... sitting by their computers checking Ebay every day for some hat deal.
There are hats of all kinds and sizes, newly made and ready for someone to buy them, if you need a hat. The more we buy, the more there will be for everyone, since it's a positive economic phenomenon, unlike vintage collectorism.
ScottF said:Any idea how many hat stores there were in Seattle in 1940?
donnc said:No idea, but might add there are still a couple hat makers here. One of them lives around the corner, haven't really talked to her about it but I've seen a very nice looking fedora of hers on another neighbor. I personally have too little money coming in and have left too many hats on the bus, etc., to think seriously about dropping big money on a hat at this time (but just occurred to me writing this that it might be a nice birthday present for a the lady of the house!)
Anyway, you're right about wearing a vintage hat.
ScottF said:Are you talking about the woman in West Seattle? She offers hat-making classes, but not sure what they entail.
donnc said:...David Morgan's retail location is in Bothell, and might mention a Goorin outlet where you can get those alpine thingies, in the University District, so for greater Seattle we do have three hat stores. To be sure, the other two aren't really comparable to Byrnie Utz, but maybe it says something that Goorin would open a retail outlet here in 2009. And, just a desperate lunge to the thread topic, I notice one of the Akubras on sale at David Morgan comes in an "8", which I reckon would fit a fairly large head.