TheOldFashioned
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Dobbs longhair circa WWII:
Color has been difficult to accurately capture, though the first three images are pretty close (as seen on my tablet screen) regarding the felt. In person I would describe the felt color as evergreen. The ribbon is black.
Specs:
The sweatband is rather supple and the five lobe sweatband bow is a nice touch. I did find find residue on the back on the sweatband where the size label would have been attached but alas, no label. There also is a very small partial store label behind the sweatband, but it is torn and only shows the store name (so no price...bummer.)
The color makes this hat a bit difficult to coordinate for regular wear, but then again a hat this unique probably abides by the maxim "less is more." All in all an incredible hat. I consider myself lucky to be the current custodian.
Color has been difficult to accurately capture, though the first three images are pretty close (as seen on my tablet screen) regarding the felt. In person I would describe the felt color as evergreen. The ribbon is black.
Specs:
2.75" Brim
5.50" Crown (open)
1.69" Ribbon
0.31" Welt
4.4oz Weight
The felt is lusciously soft to the touch and wonderfully easy to manipulate. This includes the brim which definitely isn't a snap brim, yet nor is it floppy. (Not sure if this is characteristic of a longhair finish, 40s felt, combination of the above, something else... Since my collection is so small I don't have anything to compare it to, so please forgive this poor description.) Looking back through this thread I found five or six examples of hats with the "Improved Felted Welt Edge" but none were on a longhair finish.5.50" Crown (open)
1.69" Ribbon
0.31" Welt
4.4oz Weight
The sweatband is rather supple and the five lobe sweatband bow is a nice touch. I did find find residue on the back on the sweatband where the size label would have been attached but alas, no label. There also is a very small partial store label behind the sweatband, but it is torn and only shows the store name (so no price...bummer.)
The color makes this hat a bit difficult to coordinate for regular wear, but then again a hat this unique probably abides by the maxim "less is more." All in all an incredible hat. I consider myself lucky to be the current custodian.