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Miamibruno

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Steve,

You have some gorgeous hats. I particularly like the ones with the 7/8th inch to 1 1/4 inch ribbons. It seems many of your fall into that category.
 
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Rick & Charlie, Thanks!

Bruno, Thanks! The mid ribbon was popular in the 1950s in Germany and Austria. The look (block, flange, ribbon / bow work) can be a bit different than what you see with American hats (or hats made for the American market) from the same time period.

Dermotta Wien made fantasic hats. I only have two them and I wish I could find more of them. They go way back.

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All, Great hats today!
 

Miamibruno

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Steve,

I've never really looked at German hats. I'm going to have to take a look. Which do you recommend? Obviously, one of them is Dermotta Wien.
 
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Unfortunately the 1950s and earlier city dress styles are fairly hard to find. They will occasionally pop up on US eBay but most of the ones I find come from German or Austrian eBay. I also have some other sources. The most well known German maker is Mayser and for Austria P. & C. Habig Wien. Up to WWII J. Hückel´s Söhne (Austria) and C.G. Wilke (Germany) and were giants. If you check my site you can get a better idea of the makers (see below). I am a big fan of pre WWII Austrian Velour hats. Finding a Dermotta Wien would be very difficult. I have only come across a handful of them and none that are pre WWII.
 

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Beautiful lids everyone!!

Warmer weather is definitely here now, we are already getting 100+ degree predictions for next week.

Time for the straws to come out. Today, vintage Dobbs milan

 

Miamibruno

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Unfortunately the 1950s and earlier city dress styles are fairly hard to find. They will occasionally pop up on US eBay but most of the ones I find come from German or Austrian eBay. I also have some other sources. The most well known German maker is Mayser and for Austria P. & C. Habig Wien. Up to WWII J. Hückel´s Söhne (Austria) and C.G. Wilke (Germany) and were giants. If you check my site you can get a better idea of the makers (see below). I am a big fan of pre WWII Austrian Velour hats. Finding a Dermotta Wien would be very difficult. I have only come across a handful of them and none that are pre WWII.

Thanks so much, Steve. I'll check out your site for sure. I always enjoy learning about great hats.
 
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Killer Dobbs Rogers!
Hatophile the Melton is swingin' and the vintage tie hits it. Great look. Between you and MiamiBruno (who knocks 'em out on a regular basis), you guys almost make me regret not going into some kind of necktie wearing career.
Many sweet hats yesterday guys.

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Oh - and extra special shout out to JHE! Western crease Open Roads are about my favorite hat ever. Yours goes so great with your glasses and beard style.Truly a classic look. Cool!!!

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Oh - and extra special shout out to JHE888! Western crease Open Roads are about my favorite hat ever. Yours goes so great with your glasses and beard style.Truly a classic look. Cool!!!

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