I did not recomend the pros just yet…
I would start with a canister vacuum cleaner, stay away from the ribbon. Next go to an orange sponge for cleaning hats or a brissleshoe brush (new)…looking down from the outside top of the hat clean in a counter clockways direction (Both the brim and the...
Your family dating is close, no older than your thinking…uncroped photos may tell a little more about the hat…not made for the American market…needs a good cleaning…go easy on vintage ribbon, it is easy to damage. Nice hat in n a popular size.
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