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Beauty Strat! I'm going with before the mid 1940s on age, wouldn't you? Stars in the logo on the sweat stamp, anyway.
If any of you Strat Pack members can decipher Stetson labels and connect this hat with a year, that would be great to hear.
Some first out of the carton photos of my recent auction won Stratoliner.
Congrats, Alan. Certainly, one of the very early Strats. Compare yours to the hat belonging to Patty Stetson...
I have posted this ad before. The hat came with a sterling silver pin. But you can put whatever you would like on it. I have one Stratoliner that I had a gold pin with no lettering on.Thanks for the comments, and thanks for sharing that link Jimmy. Another variation on the theme with that great printed liner tag compared to the embroidered one in my hat. Hard to tell from the photos, but the pin looks like it could be gold? It would be a good choice for a brown hat over silver, I think.
Going to fly with it pinless tomorrow... maybe someone will give me a Southwest pin? BTW, found the original $7.50 price label behind the sweat last night.
Actually, the 1942 to 1946 time frame makes a lot of sense for your Strat, methinks. The embroidered sticker is reminiscent of the embroidered liners for the Flagship from the mid-40's, as well.
Stetson managed to stray so far from the original concept of streamlining that they had done so magnificiantly.
Any thoughts on why this occured?
[...] I see that there is national advertising for the Stratoliner at the $7.50 price point in 1942 (as also reflected in the local newspaper ad posted by Rusty), and also in a 1946 local newspaper ad.
I was just looking at a book called Streak: Joe Dimaggio and the Summer of '41. It mentions on page 19 that during the warm months of 1941 the Stratoliner was 6.50.
Well, there is a difference between the lightness of the earlier vita felt hats and a normal fedora. The vita felt is a thinner, lighter felt. Was your earlier one a vita felt?Any thoughts on why this occured?
I was just looking at a book called Streak: Joe Dimaggio and the Summer of '41. It mentions on page 19 that during the warm months of 1941 the Stratoliner was 6.50.
Well, there is a difference between the lightness of the earlier vita felt hats and a normal fedora. The vita felt is a thinner, lighter felt. Was your earlier one a vita felt?
Speaking from my examples, the early unlined Strat was as light as the Vita-Felt models from the early to mid forties. The felt is thin, tight and crisp in contrast with the softer, fuzzier Vita. The later Strat in my collection is a stiffer heavier hat... to my taste, not quite as delicious as the earlier hat.