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fmw

One Too Many
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USA
A milan braid hat for Spring (whenever it gets here.)

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fmw

One Too Many
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1,017
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USA
Yes, although it might be new old stock. Certainly it isn't used. I bought it on Ebay.
 

Lando

Practically Family
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588
Location
VT, USA
Had some new hats I got a bit ago but never got a chance to get them up here. So tonight I decided to finally take pictures and throw them up.
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Peter Brothers 100% Beaver Grey w/ Black Felt Band

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Akubra Heritage Carbon Banjo Paterson

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Beaverbrand All Beaver Black C Crown with Light Tan Ribbon

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Bronco Sue Rebuild. Was a 10X Cowboy hat with a much larger brim and a very different crown.

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Another Bronco Sue rebuild. Brim was much bigger before and the hat was a bit beat up. Looks great now.

There you go. Cheers.
 

Chinaski

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1,045
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Orange County, CA
Some interesting hats there, Lando. Some non-traditional looks, with fedora-type creases instead of center dent and pinch. They all look to be in great shape. Wear them in good health!
 

Joshbru3

I'll Lock Up
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4,409
Location
Chicago, IL
Dunn & CO Fedora "The Polo"

I just got this hat from EBAY UK today. Its really neat. Its a 50's/60's Dunn & Co fedora. The color is a really nice dark brown with grey undertones and the coolest thing about this hat is the high brim flange which is reminiscent of 1930's hats. The felt is extremely soft and very finely finished. The hat is very light in weight and most likely is a "featherweight" type hat. There is no liner, only a label which states the company name and the country of origin. The sweatband is still very soft and pliable. It has a 2 inch brim. Im not really wearing 2 inch brims anymore, because I mostly wear 2 1/8 - 2 3/4 inch brims now. If anyone is interested in the hat, Im accepting offers for trades or for purchase. The specs are as follows:

Open Crown: 5 1/4 inches
Brim: 2 inches
Size: 7 (UK) which equals a 7 1/8 (US) (About 22 1/4 inches, so a bigger US 7 or a small US 7/18)
Ribbon Width: 1 inch wide
Front Pinch (shaped): 4 1/4 inches high
Back (shaped): 4 1/4 inches high

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Joshbru3

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4,409
Location
Chicago, IL
Johnnyphi 1950's Royalist

Just got this one from Johnnyphi today. When I pulled the hat from the box, its condition was so much better than I thought it would be. It has a 2 3/4 inch brim which is a bit large for me, but I think I will learn to like wearing it for every day use. The felt is amazingly soft and pounced very fine. The size is 6 7/8 which is a bit small for me. I wear a small 7, so I only have to stretch the hat about 3/8 - 1/2 inch in circumference which shouldn't be too hard. When I purchased the hat, I thought the ribbon was black, but it actually turned out to be a nice burgundy brown color which goes great with the tan felt. The edge binding is pretty wide and is bright white in color. I love this hat. The open crown measured at 5 3/8 inches and the ribbon is 1 inch wide. Heres some pics:
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billyspew

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London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
I just got this hat from EBAY UK today. Its really neat. Its a 50's/60's Dunn & Co fedora. The color is a really nice dark brown with grey undertones and the coolest thing about this hat is the high brim flange which is reminiscent of 1930's hats. The felt is extremely soft and very finely finished. The hat is very light in weight and most likely is a "featherweight" type hat. There is no liner, only a label which states the company name and the country of origin. The sweatband is still very soft and pliable. It has a 2 inch brim. Im not really wearing 2 inch brims anymore, because I mostly wear 2 1/8 - 2 3/4 inch brims now. If anyone is interested in the hat, Im accepting offers for trades or for purchase. The specs are as follows:

Open Crown: 5 1/4 inches
Brim: 2 inches
Size: 7 (UK) which equals a 7 1/8 (US) (About 22 1/4 inches, so a bigger US 7 or a small US 7/18)
Ribbon Width: 1 inch wide
Front Pinch (shaped): 4 1/4 inches high
Back (shaped): 4 1/4 inches high

Josh, that's a nice 50/60's Dunn. The high brim flange is actually a common trait on Trilby's, even now take a look at the Bates site and the style is still pretty much the same.
 
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Maryland
Hückel Extra

This is a really nice one from Fritz Hückel Weilheim. Unfortunately it has some severe mothing. Otherwise it is in very good condition. Probably late 1950s.

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Joshbru3

I'll Lock Up
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4,409
Location
Chicago, IL
Josh, that's a nice 50/60's Dunn. The high brim flange is actually a common trait on Trilby's, even now take a look at the Bates site and the style is still pretty much the same.

Thanks for the kind words and the Link, Billy! My hat looks just like "The Racing" fedora except mine is a bit darker. I really love the high flange. I wonder why that style remained popular in the UK and kind of faded in the USA.
 

Joshbru3

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4,409
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Chicago, IL
Josh, I really like the contrasting ribbon and binding on the Royalist. The Dunn reminds me of my old brown Echter Borsalino. Nice finds!

Thanks Steve! I love the ribbon and binding on that Huckel!
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I wish modern "off the shelf" fedoras were still offered with angle cut and frayed ribbon treatments like that.
 

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