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THE MALLORY MILE

Bill Hughes

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3,165
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North Texas
This is my first Mallory. I believe it's from the 40s so correct my if I'm wrong. I have other gray vintage fedoras but the binding on this is a bit different and it the reason I purchased it. The brim binding is not evenly distributed on top and bottom. Most of it is on top with just a small amount under the brim. And the way it is stitched is interesting. It appears the ribbon for the brim was stitched on the bottom first but without the ribbon being wrapped around to the topside. The stitching for the bottom can not be seen from the topside of the brim. The stitching for the top can be seen from the bottom. The last two pictures show what I am trying to describe. The sweatband was replaced by Scott aka Bond from FineVintageFedoras.

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RJR

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10,620
Location
Iowa
This is my first Mallory. I believe it's from the 40s so correct my if I'm wrong. I have other gray vintage fedoras but the binding on this is a bit different and it the reason I purchased it. The brim binding is not evenly distributed on top and bottom. Most of it is on top with just a small amount under the brim. And the way it is stitched is interesting. It appears the ribbon for the brim was stitched on the bottom first but without the ribbon being wrapped around to the topside. The stitching for the bottom can not be seen from the topside of the brim. The stitching for the top can be seen from the bottom. The last two pictures show what I am trying to describe. The sweatband was replaced by Scott aka Bond from FineVintageFedoras.

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Nice hat and interesting brim binding,congrats.
 
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12,384
Location
Albany Oregon
This is my first Mallory. I believe it's from the 40s so correct my if I'm wrong. I have other gray vintage fedoras but the binding on this is a bit different and it the reason I purchased it. The brim binding is not evenly distributed on top and bottom. Most of it is on top with just a small amount under the brim. And the way it is stitched is interesting. It appears the ribbon for the brim was stitched on the bottom first but without the ribbon being wrapped around to the topside. The stitching for the bottom can not be seen from the topside of the brim. The stitching for the top can be seen from the bottom. The last two pictures show what I am trying to describe. The sweatband was replaced by Scott aka Bond from FineVintageFedoras.

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That is an interesting brim treatment. Really a smart looking hat, youthful as well. The Aristocrat Quality is their upper level hat I believe.
 

moontheloon

I'll Lock Up
Messages
8,592
Location
NJ
pre ‘46 merger Mallory Ten Premier

Handling a hat like this truly exposes what a different beast men’s headwear once was.

The hat doesn’t show any signs of ever being worn.

The felt is unbelievably thin and dense ... it gives you that crisp crush under your finger tips that you only get with hats from this era and before.

very appealing rich colors and superb craftsmanship.
The brim wearing a beautifully executed delicate underwelt

I applied a simple dry center crease for the photos ... I do not yet know what crease will live in this hat

I hope you enjoy a few photos



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Messages
19,425
Location
Funkytown, USA
pre ‘46 merger Mallory Ten Premier

Handling a hat like this truly exposes what a different beast men’s headwear once was.

The hat doesn’t show any signs of ever being worn.

The felt is unbelievably thin and dense ... it gives you that crisp crush under your finger tips that you only get with hats from this era and before.

very appealing rich colors and superb craftsmanship.
The brim wearing a beautifully executed delicate underwelt

I applied a simple center crease for the photos ... I do not yet know what crease will live in this hat

I hope you enjoy a few photos



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Fantastic, Ant! The color combo is very rich.


Sent directly from my mind to yours.
 

Richard Morgan

One Too Many
Messages
1,642
Location
Central Tesxas
pre ‘46 merger Mallory Ten Premier

Handling a hat like this truly exposes what a different beast men’s headwear once was.

The hat doesn’t show any signs of ever being worn.

The felt is unbelievably thin and dense ... it gives you that crisp crush under your finger tips that you only get with hats from this era and before.

very appealing rich colors and superb craftsmanship.
The brim wearing a beautifully executed delicate underwelt

I applied a simple dry center crease for the photos ... I do not yet know what crease will live in this hat

I hope you enjoy a few photos



b76d7f271f83ed6238083e9f0b70dfe2.jpg

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That is just exquisite
 

rclark

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,272
Location
Central Texas
pre ‘46 merger Mallory Ten Premier

Handling a hat like this truly exposes what a different beast men’s headwear once was.

The hat doesn’t show any signs of ever being worn.

The felt is unbelievably thin and dense ... it gives you that crisp crush under your finger tips that you only get with hats from this era and before.

very appealing rich colors and superb craftsmanship.
The brim wearing a beautifully executed delicate underwelt

I applied a simple dry center crease for the photos ... I do not yet know what crease will live in this hat

I hope you enjoy a few photos



b76d7f271f83ed6238083e9f0b70dfe2.jpg

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That hat is all you Anthony!
 

Bill Hughes

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,165
Location
North Texas
pre ‘46 merger Mallory Ten Premier

Handling a hat like this truly exposes what a different beast men’s headwear once was.

The hat doesn’t show any signs of ever being worn.

The felt is unbelievably thin and dense ... it gives you that crisp crush under your finger tips that you only get with hats from this era and before.

very appealing rich colors and superb craftsmanship.
The brim wearing a beautifully executed delicate underwelt

I applied a simple dry center crease for the photos ... I do not yet know what crease will live in this hat

I hope you enjoy a few photos



b76d7f271f83ed6238083e9f0b70dfe2.jpg

26602b37fe96b36d367d0e1f27ae9b82.jpg

5014a68948e1cdff6ffbaf83c653d115.jpg

23f566d507d61f3f1f4b4530a55d0c88.jpg

9487dac91a1f218721cad92a7afad673.jpg

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