Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Some New Old Hats

jpbales

Practically Family
Messages
507
Location
Georga, USA
I went on a trip and was able to visit my grandmother's house on my way back. While I was there exploring her old house and old things, I found a couple of hats that used to belong to my grandfather.
The first is a homburg by La Salle hat company. There is a tag on the inside of the sweat that appears to be marked "3.95" I suppose as the price. It's in pretty good shape, except the ribbon needs a bit of work and there's some damage to the felt beneath the brim. Hopefully all repairable.
The second is a super-dark brown fedora by Dobbs Fifth Avenue. It's in perfect condition and is size 7 1/8, and I think the homburg is about the same size. There's a price tag with "14.95" and one beneath it with "13.95."
The La Salle:
DSC02381.jpg

The Dobbs:
DSC02392.jpg


I have the box for the Dobbs as well, although it's pretty well beat up. Both hats were in the same box too:eek:

Anyway, I'd like to know about when you would date the hats. I'll try to post up some pics of the liners later, but I know they're both sewn in. One of the hats has a "Gilner's Store" logo on the band, in case you know anything about that store. Thanks
 

jpbales

Practically Family
Messages
507
Location
Georga, USA
oh yeah

I forgot to mention, neither of that hats fit me :( I figured I would rescue them from the closet anyway though
 

Chuck Bobuck

Practically Family
Messages
715
Location
Rolling Prairie
jpbales said:
I forgot to mention, neither of that hats fit me :( I figured I would rescue them from the closet anyway though

I was going to ask that question. Same with my dads hats. He wore a smaller size. I gave a Stetson of his, like new, to my daughter. She doesn't appreciate fedoras however. I hate to get rid of it. Maybe some day she'll wear it.

DadsStetson-1.jpg
 

jpbales

Practically Family
Messages
507
Location
Georga, USA
I was kind of thinking the same thing because of the price and style. I'll post some pics of the liner which may hopefully help narrow it down some.

Brad Bowers said:
The Dobbs is a probable '60s hat, maybe an outside chance it's late-'50s.

Brad
 

jpbales

Practically Family
Messages
507
Location
Georga, USA
bolthead said:
I believe the ribbon on that Homburg is supposed to be tattered like that. [huh]

Is it? That kind of makes sense by how it's sewn in like that, but I can't recall seeing one like that before. [huh] Interesting
 

BobC

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,378
Location
Central IL
Nice find, JP. Since they belonged to you Grandfather they'll be great keepsakes for you. A trip to Optimo might be worth looking into as a way to have them resized to fit you. I bet your Grandfather would get a kick out of knowing you're wearing his hats. Of course, Optimo would want to replace the sweats, but they will return the originals to you.
 

johnnyphi

Sponsoring Affiliate
Messages
899
Location
God Bless Texas!
Well Done...

Congrats on rescuing these great hats. The Dobbs looks like it's straight out of Mad Men. Was your Grandfather in the Advertising biz? :D

The homburg has a very stingy brim, compared to other homburgs I have seen. Could it be a 60s version of the classic homburg?

Also, if you're a 7 1/4, have you considered stretching one of the hats, or having them professionally restored?
 

jpbales

Practically Family
Messages
507
Location
Georga, USA
unfortunately, I'm around a size 7 1/2, so I don't how well stretching or resizing would work. Those brims are awefully stingy and I think resizing the hats would make them too stingy! I'm still trying to think of what to do with them[huh]
 
Messages
10,524
Location
DnD Ranch, Cherokee County, GA
I have 2 hats from my grandfather, 1 is trashed & other is in mid-restore, & 1 hat from my dad. I can't wear them nor stand to let them go. After the restore, I'll probably have both hats on hooks on the hall tree that also includes some of their walking canes.
 

jpbales

Practically Family
Messages
507
Location
Georga, USA
I like the idea of hooks- maybe I'll clean them up and display them on hooks. I wish I had a picture of my granddad in them to display as well.

gtdean48 said:
I have 2 hats from my grandfather, 1 is trashed & other is in mid-restore, & 1 hat from my dad. I can't wear them nor stand to let them go. After the restore, I'll probably have both hats on hooks on the hall tree that also includes some of their walking canes.
 

jpbales

Practically Family
Messages
507
Location
Georga, USA
more pictures

If any of these pictures can help anyone narrow the appx. dates of these hats, that would be great. I know with some hat brands, the date can be determined by the style of the liner logo.

Here's the La Salle Logo followed by the store logo:
linerlogo.jpg

sweatband.jpg

Here's the Dobbs logo followed by a few shots of the sweatband:
linerlogo-1.jpg

DobbsLogo.jpg

GildnersLogo.jpg


I appreciate any help that can be lent.
 

jpbales

Practically Family
Messages
507
Location
Georga, USA
more pictures

If any of these pictures can help anyone narrow the appx. dates of these hats, that would be great. I know with some hat brands, the date can be determined by the style of the liner logo.

Here's the La Salle Logo followed by the store logo:
linerlogo.jpg

sweatband.jpg

Here's the Dobbs logo followed by a few shots of the sweatband:
linerlogo-1.jpg

DobbsLogo.jpg

GildnersLogo.jpg


I appreciate any help that can be lent.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,269
Messages
3,077,667
Members
54,221
Latest member
magyara
Top