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Detachable leather? What is that?
The Carter detachable sweatband system was this design where the sweat was held in with these little metal buttons. The idea being the sweat could be easily replaced. Unfortunately it didn’t catch on and went the way of Betamax… a better mousetrap maybe for the customer that never became standard. Although I’m sure in a factory setting it was easier to machine sew on the sweat as opposed to sewing the buttons at the designated intervals and then fitting the sweat in.

Mostly you see them on Stephen L Stetson hats in the US. I believe I have one on a Canadian hat as well most likely Biltmore.

Here is a closeup of what it looked like under the hood


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rogueclimber

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The Carter detachable sweatband system was this design where the sweat was held in with these little metal buttons. The idea being the sweat could be easily replaced. Unfortunately it didn’t catch on and went the way of Betamax… a better mousetrap maybe for the customer that never became standard. Although I’m sure in a factory setting it was easier to machine sew on the sweat as opposed to sewing the buttons at the designated intervals and then fitting the sweat in.

Mostly you see them on Stephen L Stetson hats in the US. I believe I have one on a Canadian hat as well most likely Biltmore.

Here is a closeup of what it looked like under the hood


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WOW, thanks for the info Joe!
 

TimmyV

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The Carter detachable sweatband system was this design where the sweat was held in with these little metal buttons. The idea being the sweat could be easily replaced. Unfortunately it didn’t catch on and went the way of Betamax… a better mousetrap maybe for the customer that never became standard. Although I’m sure in a factory setting it was easier to machine sew on the sweat as opposed to sewing the buttons at the designated intervals and then fitting the sweat in.

Mostly you see them on Stephen L Stetson hats in the US. I believe I have one on a Canadian hat as well most likely Biltmore.

Here is a closeup of what it looked like under the hood


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WOW !! Thanks for explaining this Joe. I appreciate you taking the time and sharing your knowledge and your very unique collection !
 

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