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Stetson Vintage Car Collection Fedoras

hatflick1

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Peter Brothers lists a showroom of styles like DeSoto and Packard, the likes of which I had never heard of or seen before. All Stetsons. Any Loungers familiar with these new/old Detroit Big 3 models?

Scroll down to Vintage Collection.

http://www.pbhats.com/S_DRESS_FELT/Default.htm

Or, is this the recycling of existing styles such as Temple and renaming them for collectible autos?

Happy Fourth, all!
 

Blackthorn

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hatflick1 said:
Peter Brothers lists a showroom of styles like DeSoto and Packard, the likes of which I had never heard of or seen before. All Stetsons. Any Loungers familiar with these new/old Detroit Big 3 models?

Scroll down to Vintage Collection.

http://www.pbhats.com/S_DRESS_FELT/Default.htm

Or, is this the recycling of existing styles such as Temple and renaming them for collectible autos?

Happy Fourth, all!
The DeSoto looks like a Stetson Temple.
 

besdor

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It is . The Temple is a dimensional brim at 2 3/8" by 2 5/8" The Desoto is around 2 1/2" even . A nice hat but not needed as the Temple is just about the same in looks.


Steven
www.bencrafthats.com
 

rlk

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zetwal said:
I know. But why? I mean, what's the marketing logic here?
...Out of business Co.'s from long ago.
Should really appeal to the young demographic.
Well, the Mercury is freshly defunct.
 

zetwal

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Here are some others that I'd like to see made into hats.

Pinto
Pacer
Gremlin
Hotshot
Yugo
Dymaxion

And last but not least ... Trident

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BanjoMerlin

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zetwal said:
I know. But why? I mean, what's the marketing logic here?

Faux-nostalgia. That is the "Vintage" collection so they give them vintage names. If you know what a Packard is it you might show interest in a hat named after the Packard. Or, maybe not. In any case, Stetson has a long tradition of naming hats after other things.

Interesting that all the hats in the "Vintage" collection could be made with the same body. Cut the brim, bash it and add the trimmings and you have any one of six different hats.

No matter the names, I think I like them.
 
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I've considered bestowing the names of old planes, trains and automobiles upon my hats, for much the same reasons (I suppose) Stetson uses those old car names for its "Vintage Collection." I've also considered place names -- iconic towns and rivers and mountain ranges and such. It's to evoke an image, to associate the product with something of another time and/or place. For an item such as a proper men's hat, it seems a natural fit, for reasons almost too obvious to mention. I'm not all that taken with the names Stetson chose for its line, but I take no exception with the concept.
 

Brando11

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One other distinction- the DeSoto comes in Graphite. I like the Stetson Sutley in Graphite quite a bit but prefer the wider ribbon of the Temple. This has both. Bingo.
 

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