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Great hat:eusa_clap
I know most of the western stores all have a hat shaper that is always working. I guess the dressier shops don't all have this set up. Seems like they would be able to sell as open crown to roll your own or they do it for a small upcharge.besdor said:I have to say that it is a nice looking hat. It is a shame that Stetson isnt offering more open crowns. The reality is that the general public would not appriciate or understand what to do with an open crown. Most of the other companies can make one but they rarely offer it .
I think the members on the lounge are a unique bunch that are much more appriciative of the classic styles such as an open crown.
Steven
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Don Dahlberg said:A Stetson Colony hat was shown in a August 29, 1949 (p 7) New York Times advertisement for Wallachs stores. It was priced at $10.00. The advertisement featured men bound for college and what they would be wearing. The "Princeton Man" was wearing the Stetson Colony.
Don
Rick Blaine said:Holy Moley... could it be from that era?
Delthayre said:I rather doubt that. I suspect that the company might have considered manufacturing a hat with the same name as one of their vintage models, much as is the case with the new Whippet, and made a prototype, but ultimately elected not to produce it.
I wonder if the Colony would have been sold with an open crown if it has been put into production. I could imagine that the prototypes were not creased simply because that is a decision made further along in the process than the Colony went.
Rick Blaine said:Holy Moley... could it be from that era?
J.T.Marcus said:...HATCO, Thanks for weighing in. I appreciate you guys! :eusa_clap
The Google search is great.
I just wish more folk would use it.
Thats the point...
one thread makes it easier to discuss.
The Colony name just got reused 13 years later. There are style names that companies use over and over throughout the years that are very different each time.