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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Mr.paRuski

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Hello,

After a long time reading this is going to be my first intervention here.

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Best Regards
From Madrid (Spain)
 

moontheloon

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Hey Bob, I’ve been looking at a Milan Stratton and I’m curious how you like yours. Does yours have a leather sweat? It seems like a perfect hard-use summer hat.

I like it quite a bit Brent. It is my go-to woods hat in temps over 45-deg. The sweat is certainly leather like (pretty sure it is leather, but I don't have it at hand). I am sweating it up pretty good and may have to deal with some salt stains on the ribbon soon. Here are pics from the day I got it:

https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/post-new-hats-here.28145/page-1615#post-2200941
 
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A simple old Stetson "Aristocrat" in Standard Quality. Not as old as the 1925 ad - late 1930s on this one. The $8.00 price has been nibbled down to $7.50 by the depression. Note the wind cord button stitched through the bow with removable loop that affixes to a coat button rather than a buttonhole... a subtle twist that appeared with Stetson c.1940 and then disappeared as quickly. One of many Kleinhans sold hats that I've purchased from points far from home.

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drmaxtejeda

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Mexico City
A simple old Stetson "Aristocrat" in Standard Quality. Not as old as the 1925 ad - late 1930s on this one. The $8.00 price has been nibbled down to $7.50 by the depression. Note the wind cord button stitched through the bow with removable loop that affixes to a coat button rather than a buttonhole... a subtle twist that appeared with Stetson c.1940 and then disappeared as quickly. One of many Kleinhans sold hats that I've purchased from points far from home.

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That liner is so pristine I thought it was a modern Stetson.

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Michael A

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that coat is amazing Michael ... love it
the whole look is right in my wheelhouse
fantastic
Thanks Anthony. It's a little outside of my usual bailiwick, but I've gotten a lot of compliments on the Carhartt. And the old Red Wing Logger's. And even a few on the Stetson. Ha ha.

Thanks,
Michael
 
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Central California
I like it quite a bit Brent. It is my go-to woods hat in temps over 45-deg. The sweat is certainly leather like (pretty sure it is leather, but I don't have it at hand). I am sweating it up pretty good and may have to deal with some salt stains on the ribbon soon. Here are pics from the day I got it:

https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/post-new-hats-here.28145/page-1615#post-2200941

Thanks, Bob. All I can currently find are the cloth sweatbands, but I’m still going to give it a try.
 

Michael A

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Thanks, Bob. All I can currently find are the cloth sweatbands, but I’m still going to give it a try.
Brent, I have one with a cloth sweat. I find the sweat comfortable to wear, but the hat is fairly warm for a milan. I wear it often in the woods, as Bob does, while mushrooming and I've sweated up the ribbon pretty well. There is a moisture barrier behind the cloth sweat, but it's not a cure all.

Michael
 
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Brent, I have one with a cloth sweat. I find the sweat comfortable to wear, but the hat is fairly warm for a milan. I wear it often in the woods, as Bob does, while mushrooming and I've sweated up the ribbon pretty well. There is a moisture barrier behind the cloth sweat, but it's not a cure all.

Michael

Thank you Michael. I might change out the sweat for leather. I don’t mind wiping the hat with a kerchief. All I could find was a dark brown so maybe the stains wouldn’t be too obvious? I’ll keep looking for other colors as well.

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Michael A

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Thank you Michael. I might change out the sweat for leather. I don’t mind wiping the hat with a kerchief. All I could find was a dark brown so maybe the stains wouldn’t be too obvious? I’ll keep looking for other colors as well.

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Mine is the trooper or ranger style, but i assume it's the same milan. It's also a sort of mid brown with a golden brown ribbon. The sweating is only evident on the ribbon. In truth, I think I prefer the cloth sweat for hats that get hard wear. I regularly cook out leather sweats. Maybe my head runs hotter and wetter than the usual. Ha ha.

Michael
 
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Location
Maryland
A simple old Stetson "Aristocrat" in Standard Quality. Not as old as the 1925 ad - late 1930s on this one. The $8.00 price has been nibbled down to $7.50 by the depression. Note the wind cord button stitched through the bow with removable loop that affixes to a coat button rather than a buttonhole... a subtle twist that appeared with Stetson c.1940 and then disappeared as quickly. One of many Kleinhans sold hats that I've purchased from points far from home.

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Alan, Great to see this fantastic hat!
 

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