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Steve1857

I'll Lock Up
Messages
8,857
Location
Denmark
Thanks Steve! Of course you are right and a boater in this condition is always special.
I was referring more to the fact that it doesn't have any fancy weaving or a parrot-colored ribbon,
as we often see on the specimens from across the pond.
Either way: I'm very happy because you'll know how rare they are now here in this size -
and what's more, it's virtually personalized with the logo and nickname :cool:
I couldn't be more happier for you, Matt.

I don't think that one would look any better or be more special with a fancy coloured ribbon. Looks great as is!
 

The Shoe

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,181
Location
Wakayama, Japan
German boater ("Kreissäge") of unknown brand
The label looks familiar to me, but I haven't been able
to make the connection to a manufacturer yet.
"Hemdenmatz" should be the seller/wholesaler
(It's a nickname for a small child wearing only a shirt;
but it's also funny because my nickname is Matze)
crown height at 9 cm, brim at 5 cm

The hat itself with the black hat band, the bow treatment
and also the weaving is nothing very special,
but rather the standard boater as it was common
in Central Europe in the 20s and 30s...
What makes it special, however, is the bon ton ivy sweatband
and the wind cord; the hat is also in (almost) unworn condition
and fits me like a glove (I had to search for a long time...)

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Colour me jealous! Exactly what I’ve been looking for.
 

RickP

Practically Family
Messages
908
Wanted to have an inexpensive backup straw for this years hot sweaty weather (to save wear on my Toquilla ) Got this Stetson Straw in today. Looks good enough, but its a full size larger than the tag says... Time to go did out to the shop and find some weatherstripping to pad the sweatband. Suprised me how hard this one is... Ive had straw western hats that werent this ridid. Ill be doing some steaming or misting to see if I cant soften it up a bit. Oh well...It it what it is, an expensive backup to the nicer hats that I never have to worry about. Ive got a few nicer toquilla and hemp hats for "out and about" trips, but this one will have an honored spot next to my old beater Milano western straw as a BBQ and Lawnmowing hat! Gotta look good out on the John Deere lol





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Denton

A-List Customer
Messages
324
Location
Los Angeles
Thanks, Denton
I’m not adept dating European hat brands, but guessing from the little I do know I’d guess late 40s to mid 50s. Early 60s is even possible since it seems hats from across the pond maintained quality longer than US did.
That makes sense. I don't know European makers, and I have no theory as to the age of your hat. It's the ribbon that makes it look older, I think. Anyway, very nice.
 

rogueclimber

Practically Family
Messages
535
Location
Marina del Rey
Wanted to have an inexpensive backup straw for this years hot sweaty weather (to save wear on my Toquilla ) Got this Stetson Straw in today. Looks good enough, but its a full size larger than the tag says... Time to go did out to the shop and find some weatherstripping to pad the sweatband. Suprised me how hard this one is... Ive had straw western hats that werent this ridid. Ill be doing some steaming or misting to see if I cant soften it up a bit. Oh well...It it what it is, an expensive backup to the nicer hats that I never have to worry about. Ive got a few nicer toquilla and hemp hats for "out and about" trips, but this one will have an honored spot next to my old beater Milano western straw as a BBQ and Lawnmowing hat! Gotta look good out on the John Deere lol





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That is a nice looking straw!
 

Vintage Sunburst

New in Town
Messages
23
Location
Michigan
I just picked this dark brown Dobbs up from ebay. The felt is quite thin and easily shaped. It's in perfect condition. This hat is unusual in my vintage collection in that it looks really good with a center dent crease and the brim up (it almost has a homburg-like appearance in that configuration), and it also looks good with a tear drop crease and the brim down. I have no other vintage fedora that looks good both ways, so I was pretty happy that I finally got one like this. It's also interesting that the size tag says 7 1/4 long oval, but the label behind the leather sweatband says 7 1/4 regular oval. It definitely fits like a regular oval.
 

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I just picked this dark brown Dobbs up from ebay. The felt is quite thin and easily shaped. It's in perfect condition. This hat is unusual in my vintage collection in that it looks really good with a center dent crease and the brim up (it almost has a homburg-like appearance in that configuration), and it also looks good with a tear drop crease and the brim down. I have no other vintage fedora that looks good both ways, so I was pretty happy that I finally got one like this. It's also interesting that the size tag says 7 1/4 long oval, but the label behind the leather sweatband says 7 1/4 regular oval. It definitely fits like a regular oval.
Nice find. Congratulations
 
Messages
18,446
Location
Nederland
German boater ("Kreissäge") of unknown brand
The label looks familiar to me, but I haven't been able
to make the connection to a manufacturer yet.
"Hemdenmatz" should be the seller/wholesaler
(It's a nickname for a small child wearing only a shirt;
but it's also funny because my nickname is Matze)
crown height at 9 cm, brim at 5 cm

The hat itself with the black hat band, the bow treatment
and also the weaving is nothing very special,
but rather the standard boater as it was common
in Central Europe in the 20s and 30s...
What makes it special, however, is the bon ton ivy sweatband
and the wind cord; the hat is also in (almost) unworn condition
and fits me like a glove (I had to search for a long time...)

48324697lg.jpg

48324696ck.jpg

48324702he.jpg

48324700vy.jpg

48324699gu.jpg

48324698nq.jpg

48324695sn.jpg

48324706mt.jpeg

48324692lf.jpg
Great find, Matt. In such a nice condition as well!
 

Randall Renshaw

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,100
Location
Nahunta, Ga.
Love that one.
Me too, Joe. I love the colors, the malleable felt quality and its profile.
A definite favorite of mine that will stay my possession till I part from this planet.
However, I have to replace the severely baconized crumbling sweatband, unfortunately.

Edit: accidentally posted this hat in the wrong thread. Thought I was placing it in the whaywt thread.
Oh well.
 
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Vintage Sunburst

New in Town
Messages
23
Location
Michigan
I got this real cheap on ebay. It's a factory crease, but the felt is very soft. I never heard of Alexander hats before.
 

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