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yttclothing

One of the Regulars
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248
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United Kingdom
Got some beautiful hats delivered today!
This Stetson has the most amazing bow.
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Mr Badger

Practically Family
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545
Location
Somerset, UK
Picked up this old English boater while in Lancashire last weekend, the ribbon was a complete write-off so I made myself two swappable replacements, in blue and brown, matching the size/style of the original bow... am looking forward to the summer so I can wear it with my seersucker suit and blue/taupe saddle shoes or white Royal Navy bucs...

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1,184
Location
NJ/phila
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Hi Folks

My new arrivals.

1- Akubra
2- Dunn and Company-- Bowler

The akubra is my widest brim fedora... The bowler is my first bowler and I actually like the small brim..

I enjoy different brim looks.. Kind of change my looks...

Regards
 

Joao Encarnado

I'll Lock Up
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7,776
Location
Portugal
Nice but not all hats with cattleman crease are open road. Open road have narrower brim and most of them a bond brim.
I don't like getting expensive hats of unknown quality.
 

g.durand

One Too Many
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1,896
Location
Down on the Bayou
Some nice acquisitions these last few days, everyone. Couple of nice looking Resistols, Rick and Richard. I've got my eye out for a San Antonio if one shows up in my size one of these days.

I received this a while back, just getting around to showing it.

Penney's Marathon in a straw-like material. The "St. Louis Made" addition to the sweat logo is interesting. Felt Marathon hats were made by Lee, most likely at their Danbury, CT factory. I'm curious as to who manufactured these for Penney's. These show up from time to time on Ebay and there is a short thread here on the forum about certain Penney's straw hats, of which this may be one.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?66745-Penney-s-Marathon-Genuine-Hopoka
It appears to be "weatherized" with a coating of some sort. No idea of the period this was issued, '40s to '50s is a guess. Perhaps someone with more knowledge can weigh in. I particularly like the mesh liner.
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CRH

Call Me a Cab
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2,275
Location
West Branch, IA
Some nice acquisitions these last few days, everyone. Couple of nice looking Resistols, Rick and Richard. I've got my eye out for a San Antonio if one shows up in my size one of these days.

I received this a while back, just getting around to showing it.

Penney's Marathon in a straw-like material. The "St. Louis Made" addition to the sweat logo is interesting. Felt Marathon hats were made by Lee, most likely at their Danbury, CT factory. I'm curious as to who manufactured these for Penney's. These show up from time to time on Ebay and there is a short thread here on the forum about certain Penney's straw hats, of which this may be one.
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Me like!
 

ingineer

One Too Many
Messages
1,088
Location
Clifton NJ
Nice but not all hats with cattleman crease are open road. Open road have narrower brim and most of them a bond brim.
I don't like getting expensive hats of unknown quality.
For 65USD with shipping I'd thought I'd take a risk.
Sometimes it's too easy to hit the pay now button.
Your hats are very nice by the way, I can not get away with such hat brims w/o looking Amish.
Richard
 

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