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THE MALLORY MILE

buler

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Newspaper ads....

Teens:

1910:

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1917:

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1919:

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Lefty

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"brisk styling" with "mellow quality"?

the Dallas is for "knocking about"?

She'll like it when I go commando?

Mr., we could use a man like Herbert Hoover again. Those were the days.
 

buler

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Milwaukee Mallory Mayer-Krom

Another Mallory Ten from Milwaukee. A black homburg with the 1817 liner and embroidered cloth size tag (transition time from Mallory to Stetson).

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rlk

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Lloyd said:
Interesting. I can't recall ever seeing an upturned brim on a man's hat that wasn't a western,

buler said:
Teens:

1910:

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Upturns were dominant until snap-brims became increasingly popular in the later 20's. They remained fairly common in the 30's and 40's
 

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