Marc Chevalier
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Won this c. 1940(?) fedora on eBay, almost as a fluke. When it arrived, I was very surprised to find that the edge of the brim has a flexible, shapeable wire sewn into it -- this allows one to set the brim at pretty much any angle of choice, without the need for steaming. I've seen brim wires in cowboy hats and ladies' hats, but NEVER in a vintage men's fedora. It's a great detail that's a lot of fun to play with! (My hat's brim has an overwelt edge. The wire is hidden inside it.)
Wonder if any of today's hatmakers put brim wires in their fedoras?
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Won this c. 1940(?) fedora on eBay, almost as a fluke. When it arrived, I was very surprised to find that the edge of the brim has a flexible, shapeable wire sewn into it -- this allows one to set the brim at pretty much any angle of choice, without the need for steaming. I've seen brim wires in cowboy hats and ladies' hats, but NEVER in a vintage men's fedora. It's a great detail that's a lot of fun to play with! (My hat's brim has an overwelt edge. The wire is hidden inside it.)
Wonder if any of today's hatmakers put brim wires in their fedoras?
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