View attachment 238061 View attachment 238062 View attachment 238063 View attachment 238064 View attachment 238065 Greetings All:
Today....full disclosure or maybe a confession. By definition, i’m jaded with hats. I do love hats and i really love nice hats. Mine or your’s makes little difference, i appreciate, even relish seeing a good hat. They do not have to be top dollar pieces or coveted grail birds but that helps.
I blessed myself with an excess of hats that exceeded my ability to do them justice, meaning realistically being able to wear them much less share them here. I find myself grabbing the same dozen or so hats day after day, all day, every day with little regard to many coveted ones in view. I guess i do not possess the necessary collector’s endurance and have evolved into hoarder. I’m on the lounge constantly since day one and truly enjoy every hat i see and especially the stories etc that some share with their prizes. Thank you each and every one for that.
I am not trying to be pretentious, please forgive me if it seems so.
I guess i felt the need to say this as i don’t contribute as often and wonder if other’s haven’t been of the same mind.
Anyway....today i’m sharing a skinny ribbon, raw edge, 50’s Stetson One Hundred with the little hundred guy pin that came in a case just as nice.
Perfect in every way except not worn enough.
Ok...back in my cave.
Be well and safe.
Bowen
Now that's what you can call proper vintage, Mike. Wonderful to have a survivor like that.Day 28 of 31 Hat Parade: Getting down to the wire! Soon, I will no longer be bothering folks with my little obsession. I realized in going through the parade that I have neglected the American Derby. Classified as a stiff felt dress hat, the Derby (Bowler in European manufacture) has been around almost as long at it's counterpart on the continent. Every man had a Derby and probably a Boater straw for summer. One of the earliest hats in my collection is the "Dunstatter" Derby. Like many vintage hats, it's life had been long and hard. The only clues to the age was the original store where the hat was purchased, Dunstatter (I assume Men's Store) Richmond Hill, NY. The logo of manufacture was gone from the insides. Being the industrious historian I am, I researched this store. It actually closed in 1918, so this hat is over 100 years old at least. I had Mike Miller from NW Hats replace the tattered sweat band and install a liner just for good measure. When I need a black Derby to wear for living history at our local historical society, it is my go-to hat.
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I found mine online for only $25 about 3 years agocoat like that
Grateful for more small blessings. LOL. Thanks Stefan.I am glad that's one of your hats that's too small for me, Joe. The envy would be troubling me if it were my size! Lovely hat!
Randy, Thank you!That is a beauty!
Joe, Thanks!Fantastic
Stefan, Thank you! Yes you are 100% correct. It's a small miracle that it made it through such a difficult time period and in perfect condition.Now there's something to see, Steve. Splendid. I have yet to find one in any sort of wearable size and condition.
Thanks SteveJoe, Thanks!
Super looking Stevens "3X Beaver" "California Weight" yesterday! I really like the Band/Ribbon. Very unique!
Day 28 of 31 Hat Parade: Getting down to the wire! Soon, I will no longer be bothering folks with my little obsession. I realized in going through the parade that I have neglected the American Derby. Classified as a stiff felt dress hat, the Derby (Bowler in European manufacture) has been around almost as long at it's counterpart on the continent. Every man had a Derby and probably a Boater straw for summer. One of the earliest hats in my collection is the "Dunstatter" Derby. Like many vintage hats, it's life had been long and hard. The only clues to the age was the original store where the hat was purchased, Dunstatter (I assume Men's Store) Richmond Hill, NY. The logo of manufacture was gone from the insides. Being the industrious historian I am, I researched this store. It actually closed in 1918, so this hat is over 100 years old at least. I had Mike Miller from NW Hats replace the tattered sweat band and install a liner just for good measure. When I need a black Derby to wear for living history at our local historical society, it is my go-to hat.
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Two toppers worn here in one week! Splendid hat, Steve. Very high quality from Habig.This week I will feature P. & C. Habig Wien & Berlin Hats. The hats will be from the 1920s up to the 1950s.
P. & C. Habig Wien "Special Qualität" Seiden (Silk) Zylinder Hut (Top Hat), Production Year 1934 (based on Paper Label). The workmanship is of very high quality with fantastic Brim work and Silk Plush application. The Off White Sweatband and Interior create a striking contrast with the Black Under Brim material. The brand, size plus overall near mint condition makes this a rare find. As an added bonus it came with a very unique Carrying / Storage Case.
Mounted on the Case Pedestal, Here you can see the High Gloss and Mint Condition of the Silk Plush.
The Case was designed for carry / storage and not shipping.
P. & C. Habig Wien, K. und K. Hof Hutfabrikanten, Rechnung(Invoice), December 31, 1890
Livré* Felt Top Hat, Box, Top Hat Finest, Livré Top Hat, Cocarde**, Box, Livré Felt Top Hat, Box, Livré Felt Top Hat, Livré Felt Top Hat, Livré Top Hat, Cocarde, Box, Livré Top Hat, Cocarde, Box
*Uniform for a Valet or similar occupation.
**A cockade is a knot of ribbons, or other circular- or oval-shaped symbol of distinctive colors which is usually worn on a hat.
English Seaman's (Sennit) Straw Hat, Green Knock About
Glorious, Joe.30:30 OT:36
Borsalino Ludoita Qualita Extra Superiore
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Borsalino Ludoita Qualita Extra Superiore In Crema (Cream) Color
5 inch open crown
3/8 inch Silvery bone tri cord thin ribbon
3 inch brim with 1/8 matching binding
1 7/8 Supple brown leather sweatband.
My latest arrival Borsalino Qualita Extra Superiore Ludoita model in beautiful Crema (cream) color. This hat... if it were here during the original 30 Days to 30 Hats would have beyond a shadow of a doubt had a prominent position. It is in the styling of Stetson Open Road - thin ribbon matching skinny edge binding. And the felt very high quality super smooth And velvet touch without being a fuzzy type finish. It is not the super thin “blow a crease into it” felt of my Stetson Standard Quality. It is more of a Thicker luxurious dress weight Felt. That being said I put it through some paces with a few different creases and it handled them like a champ. From a basic center dent with soft front pinch... to a modified cattleman’s crease.. to a quick deeper diamond bash with strong side dents. It took it all in stride. It seemed to love the Cowboy shape. So we will see.
This hat had an original selling price of $25 and had some sort of cushion system behind the rear of the sweatband
@steur indicates this one to be of mid 1950’s to early 1960s. Thank you Stefan for that info and apparently forgetting to bid on this one. I see a few of these have been posted on the lounge over the years. But not many
This hat took its sweet time in arrival. Due to a mix up in shipping it made a pit stop in Minnesota (no not to see Eric @Short Balding Guy). And in the mean time I received the Minnow Bucket that was meant to go to MN. It did not fit... so I decided to hold out for this big fish. Thank goodness the owner of the minnow bucket did not use the hat. For that purpose. And now it all right with the world.
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Such a nice hat! Definitely an A-list fedora! Looks great on you, Joe30:30 OT:36
Borsalino Ludoita Qualita Extra Superiore
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Borsalino Ludoita Qualita Extra Superiore In Crema (Cream) Color
5 inch open crown
3/8 inch Silvery bone tri cord thin ribbon
3 inch brim with 1/8 matching binding
1 7/8 Supple brown leather sweatband.
My latest arrival Borsalino Qualita Extra Superiore Ludoita model in beautiful Crema (cream) color. This hat... if it were here during the original 30 Days to 30 Hats would have beyond a shadow of a doubt had a prominent position. It is in the styling of Stetson Open Road - thin ribbon matching skinny edge binding. And the felt very high quality super smooth And velvet touch without being a fuzzy type finish. It is not the super thin “blow a crease into it” felt of my Stetson Standard Quality. It is more of a Thicker luxurious dress weight Felt. That being said I put it through some paces with a few different creases and it handled them like a champ. From a basic center dent with soft front pinch... to a modified cattleman’s crease.. to a quick deeper diamond bash with strong side dents. It took it all in stride. It seemed to love the Cowboy shape. So we will see.
This hat had an original selling price of $25 and had some sort of cushion system behind the rear of the sweatband
@steur indicates this one to be of mid 1950’s to early 1960s. Thank you Stefan for that info and apparently forgetting to bid on this one. I see a few of these have been posted on the lounge over the years. But not many
This hat took its sweet time in arrival. Due to a mix up in shipping it made a pit stop in Minnesota (no not to see Eric @Short Balding Guy). And in the mean time I received the Minnow Bucket that was meant to go to MN. It did not fit... so I decided to hold out for this big fish. Thank goodness the owner of the minnow bucket did not use the hat. For that purpose. And now it all right with the world.
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Beautiful chocolatey brown.German week 5, day 5
Rockel Velourette
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Thanks Stefan.Nice looking hat, Randy. Makes me wonder if it was intended with that deep flange.
Not an everyday style, but the weave is airy and decorative.
Thank you, Michael. Luckenwalde had several hat manufacturers back in the day. Steco was one of them, but you don't see them often.
I am glad that's one of your hats that's too small for me, Joe. The envy would be troubling me if it were my size! Lovely hat!
Beautiful panama, Eric. Great pug too.
I'm still liking it well enough. Thanks.Now there's something to see, Steve. Splendid. I have yet to find one in any sort of wearable size and condition.
Nice one, Bill. Great colour. That crown seems to go on forever.
Thank you, Eric. Much appreciated.
I know it's about the hat, but, man, if I could only find a coat like that!
Fantastic. You know it's one of my favourites of yours.
Wear a felt whenever you can, Perry. Nice!
That Wegener has some great looking felt. I still say it should be promoted to GeneralGerman week 5, day 4
Wegener Colonel
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Such a great color on the Rockel. Very nice.German week 5, day 5
Rockel Velourette
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Very distinguished Mike. A derby deserved a spot in your parade. And this is a fine exampleDay 28 of 31 Hat Parade: Getting down to the wire! Soon, I will no longer be bothering folks with my little obsession. I realized in going through the parade that I have neglected the American Derby. Classified as a stiff felt dress hat, the Derby (Bowler in European manufacture) has been around almost as long at it's counterpart on the continent. Every man had a Derby and probably a Boater straw for summer. One of the earliest hats in my collection is the "Dunstatter" Derby. Like many vintage hats, it's life had been long and hard. The only clues to the age was the original store where the hat was purchased, Dunstatter (I assume Men's Store) Richmond Hill, NY. The logo of manufacture was gone from the insides. Being the industrious historian I am, I researched this store. It actually closed in 1918, so this hat is over 100 years old at least. I had Mike Miller from NW Hats replace the tattered sweat band and install a liner just for good measure. When I need a black Derby to wear for living history at our local historical society, it is my go-to hat.
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