Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Messages
19,426
Location
Funkytown, USA
J.C. Penney Marathon

20240821_073600_compress81.jpg
20240821_073602_compress34.jpg
20240821_073605_compress36.jpg
 

VoodooSan

One Too Many
Messages
1,750
Location
Boise, ID
A fine summer straw by Knox, sold from Ryan English shops in Pennsylvania Station. The store was in business from the early days of the train station (completed in 1910) and closed in 1977, years after the original station was torn down. There is a nice piece on the shop and its focus on fitting the man on the move in the August 1919 issue of the American Hatter (available on Google Books).

View attachment 634573

View attachment 634570

View attachment 634569

View attachment 634572

View attachment 634571
VERY handsome, AND with a history blurb! Thanks for sharing, Alan!
 

VoodooSan

One Too Many
Messages
1,750
Location
Boise, ID

TimmyV

A-List Customer
Messages
473
Location
Backwoods, Kentucky
I got this beat up old hat off ebay a few days ago for 15.00.
First picture is what I saw in the ad. I saw a brand I hadn't heard of and I also spotted an unreeded sweatband which makes for a great feeling, fitting hat in my opinion. Once I put a little steam to it I think it now looks fairly presentable.
Coney Felt in a Slate Blue/Gray color.
* on some of my other hats there are stampings on the sweatband referring to imported Coney Fur and there is usually an image of a rabbit...so I gotta wonder if this felt is mostly rabbit. Feels good on my head so no big deal, just curious is all.
Screenshot_20240821-173928_Chrome.jpg
20240821_130336.jpg
20240821_130345.jpg
20240821_130429.jpg
20240821_130440.jpg
20240821_130455.jpg
20240821_130514.jpg
20240821_130557.jpg
 
Last edited:

VoodooSan

One Too Many
Messages
1,750
Location
Boise, ID
I got this beat up old hat off ebay a few days ago for 15.00.
First picture is what I saw in the ad. I saw a brand I hadn't heard of and I also spotted an unreeded sweatband which makes for a great feeling, fitting hat in my opinion. Once I put a little steam to it I think it now looks fairly presentable.
Coney Felt in a Slate Blue/Gray color.
* on some of my other hats there are stampings on the sweatband referring to imported Coney Fur and there is usually an image of a rabbit...so I gotta wonder if this felt is mostly rabbit. Feels good on my head so no big deal, just curious is all.
View attachment 634702 View attachment 634704 View attachment 634705 View attachment 634706 View attachment 634707 View attachment 634708 View attachment 634709 View attachment 634710
That cleaned up VERY nicely, Timmy!
 
Messages
11,714
I got this beat up old hat off ebay a few days ago for 15.00.
First picture is what I saw in the ad. I saw a brand I hadn't heard of and I also spotted an unreeded sweatband which makes for a great feeling, fitting hat in my opinion. Once I put a little steam to it I think it now looks fairly presentable.
Coney Felt in a Slate Blue/Gray color.
* on some of my other hats there are stampings on the sweatband referring to imported Coney Fur and there is usually an image of a rabbit...so I gotta wonder if this felt is mostly rabbit. Feels good on my head so no big deal, just curious is all.
View attachment 634702 View attachment 634704 View attachment 634705 View attachment 634706 View attachment 634707 View attachment 634708 View attachment 634709 View attachment 634710
Great hat with a really nice color way. That liner is super cool! Be sure to add to the Lovely Liners thread.
 
Messages
15,083
Location
Buffalo, NY
This hundred year old Mikado is a favorite from my collection of straw hats and perhaps the second most interesting thing to come out of Roswell, New Mexico. It was finished in high execution by the Frank H. Lee company sometime during the 1920s. Lee Hats was founded in 1887 and at its height employed 1500 workers in Danbury, CT. The brand became a part of Stetson Hats around 1960 and the Danbury factory was shuttered in 1964. Stetson's manufacturing plant in Philadelphia closed not long after.


082224_2.jpg


082224_5.jpg


082224_1.jpg


082224_3.jpg


082224_4.jpg


082224_6.jpg
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,278
Messages
3,077,768
Members
54,221
Latest member
magyara
Top