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Stetson 1940: "The Nonchalance is Blocked In"

Florida_Marlin

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Ahead of Their Time

Maybe Stetson should market those now. You could wear it with your shirts that have the seams inside out!
 

tortswon

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Oh!

That slant looked perfectly fine last night after a few bourbons, but today it's making my hangover worse. And just thinking about Joey Ramone on top of that...! Where's my ice pack?
 

Sefton

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"I'm not drunk deputy...I've got my nonchalance blocked in..."
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HarpPlayerGene said:
I wonder if there was a brief test market period after which this product was not seriously pursued. If any of these actually made it out the door of a retailer, it would probably be a pretty rare piece now.

That's what I was thinkin' too. This is the first I've ever heard of this model. Has anyone here ever come across a Stetson Slant? Or any other period advertising for it?

We've been over this faux-worn territory at some length before, in regards (as I recall) to artificially "distressed" items ranging from jeans to leather jackets to electric guitars and Lord knows what all else. The general view around these parts was not favorable.
 

ADHD librarian

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Not something I've seen (or heard of) before. But I'm going to swim against the tide and say I quite like it.
 

J. M. Stovall

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Probably the only way you would know if you had a Stetson Slant is if the band said something to that effect, otherwise it was probably reshaped by wearers over time.

And I've made a couple of these bashes before when I forgot I put my hat in my chair.;)
 

Craig Robertson

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ADHD librarian said:
Not something I've seen (or heard of) before. But I'm going to swim against the tide and say I quite like it.

I would agree. Maybe it's not a hat I'd wear everyday...but it has a lot of attitude, and that's a big part of apparel.
 

Stan

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Feraud said:
It's a total poseur job!
This is like buying punk rock clothing at Bloomingdale's or sitting at home with scissors trying to make your jeans look like Joey Ramone. :rolleyes:
Selling cool to the uncool.

Thanks for posting this JTL. For anyone who thinks everyone had style back in the day, this affirms that companies were selling the look. The more things change..

:)

Hi,

This reminds me of when I was a teenager. My dad had a bulldozer, and several friends used to come over with brand-new blue jeans to have them ground into the dirt under the dozer tracks.......

Later!

Stan
 

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J. M. Stovall said:
Probably the only way you would know if you had a Stetson Slant is if the band said something to that effect, otherwise it was probably reshaped by wearers over time.

And I've made a couple of these bashes before when I forgot I put my hat in my chair.;)

I'd guess that this is less about the bash and more about an asymmetrical block. So it would be difficult to turn one into a regular bash or to make a regular hat look like that. Sure, you could bash a hat off centre, but it wouldn't have the same look (although it is hard to tell with an illustration rather than a photo).
 

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