Another stingy today - one that I like a lot but don’t wear as often because the multicolored ribbon often clashes with one thing or another. It’s a Salmagundi Boston made in Canada. The quality is dang impressive for a recently made hat. It’s perfect for my morning visit to the local coffee...
I’m enjoying all the stingymas posts! Here’s a well loved 1960’s Sears Roebuck with a stingy 1 7/8” brim. I love the sixties style of the size tag and logos.
Wow - I can see why you'd be sad to see that one go. I do understand about having a long oval head though. Some regular ovals actually fit fine, but others are way off - even within the same brand.
I've got one I that I need to let go of too. I love the hat but it had no size tag and was...
This is a fascinating topic to me (hat rookie in training) so I'm reviving the thread with this question: I've read an article that says much of the poisoning came from inhaling fumes released into the air while steam was applied during the hat making process. It seems to imply that the...
Whew! I’ve not been here very much the past few weeks due to overwhelming work demands, but I’m getting caught back up now so I’m back! I just received a 60’s Stetson yesterday that was absolutely filthy and out of shape, but it cleaned and shaped up nicely enough that I’m wearing it today.
That’s awesome - I love wearing brims between 1 1/2 and 2 3/8 as a general rule, so the majority of my hats would qualify! I’m wearing one now that’s less than 2” so maybe I should post it.
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