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I'm usually camped with the "leave-it-be" crowd. I have many old hats that rarely if ever come out of their boxes, let alone see the out of doors.
But I've been at this hat thing long enough now that I'm considerably less sentimental about it than I once was. It's not that I have any less appreciation for what is indeed a finite resource (they just ain't makin' any more 1920s through '50s vintage hats), but I've come to believe that new custom hats from good makers and constructed from 100 percent beaver felt bodies and other first-rate components are in many ways actually superior to all but the best hats made 60 and 70 and 80 years ago.
These days, I'll buy a vintage hat if there's something out of the ordinary about it, and if it can be had at a bargain price. (Not that I really need another hat that I won't be wearing.) But I also buy old hats that show obvious signs of wear expressly to take them apart and refurbish them, which often results in a "new" hat that scarcely resembles what it was originally. If that's a sin, well, save a chair for me down there.
But I've been at this hat thing long enough now that I'm considerably less sentimental about it than I once was. It's not that I have any less appreciation for what is indeed a finite resource (they just ain't makin' any more 1920s through '50s vintage hats), but I've come to believe that new custom hats from good makers and constructed from 100 percent beaver felt bodies and other first-rate components are in many ways actually superior to all but the best hats made 60 and 70 and 80 years ago.
These days, I'll buy a vintage hat if there's something out of the ordinary about it, and if it can be had at a bargain price. (Not that I really need another hat that I won't be wearing.) But I also buy old hats that show obvious signs of wear expressly to take them apart and refurbish them, which often results in a "new" hat that scarcely resembles what it was originally. If that's a sin, well, save a chair for me down there.