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Beautiful lid! For those of us relatively new to hats, what specifically about the 25 makes it feel so much better than the Akubra Fed?
There are several factors to consider, here:
Era of manufacture: The Stetson 25 is likely from the 1950s or 1960s, when hatmaking was closer to its prime. During this time, hats were made to higher quality in general. While the felting process hasn't changed much, the finishing processes were of higher quality. The hand of the hat is better, the pouncing more consistent, and the finishing elements (ribbon, bow, sweatband) were of higher quality with better workmanship.
Felt quality: In addition to the finish of the felt being better and more consistent, the Stetson 25 was manufactured with a better quality of raw materials. While nobody knows exactly, it likely has a blend of rabbit/hare and beaver in the mix. This makes for a better felting process and increases the ability to finish the hat to a higher level.
Stetson vs. Akubra: While Akubra makes a very nice hat, Stetson made much better hats in the 50s and 60s than Akubra does now.
Some may weigh in with other takes, but that's how I look at it.