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awesome Bruno...
those pics made me sweat a little
those pics made me sweat a little
Don't know if I learned anything more about Vita-felt, but the hatpornpics are appreciated!
Two hats better than one.
I would like to share 2 vtg. Stetson cousins. I have not found the Stetson names of these cousins yet.
The brown (mink colored brown) with a nap and the soft gray smooth surface felts share the characteristic of being very soft and malleable. Being soft does not have to imply malleable. The light gray is classy in appearance and has a bit of blue hint to the felt. The brown is rich with its red tinged brown felt. The brims, 2 1/8" feature unique stitching. The picture sticking shows the details.
The three rows immediately draw my eye's attention. The last stitch is close to the felt edge, but never crosses. Excellent work. The brown felt fedora has a red-brown stitch which adds contrast to the richness of the felt.
The ribbon work has three vertical lines in the knot. The work is excellent. Both ribbons have held up well given their advanced ages. The gray has a variegated design on the ribbon surface. It adds a "downtown" feature when paired with a solid dark colored jacket or suit.
The insides of the hats were designed and executed with the felt colors in mind.
All in all, the bigger ribbons vtg. Stetsons above are very special hats in my wardrobe. They are special for their excellent wearability with a large variety of attire, but also for the unique features.
They were not the premier models of the vtg. Stetson line, but they bring testament to the quality products at the time.
Thanks for taking a look. Best wishes, Eric -
Excellent post, Eric! I believe they are two examples of what Stetson called their "Wafer Edge". A thinned out (pounced) overwelt with three rows of stitches. Some versions of the Flagship were equipped with the same luxurious edge trim.The three rows immediately draw my eye's attention. The last stitch is close to the felt edge, but never crosses. Excellent work
Excellent post, Eric! I believe they are two examples of what Stetson called their "Wafer Edge". A thinned out (pounced) overwelt with three rows of stitches. Some versions of the Flagship were equipped with the same luxurious edge trim.
Beautiful hats
Terrific trio Eric, I especially dig the Flagship, what a color combo! Is the ribbon Petersham or a 2 tone Grosgrain?
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