I've seen some posts on here regarding the monogram initials that you see in vintage hats and where one could possibly get those monogram initials. Well, I don't think you can anymore. I've searched forever and also called a local hatter, but to no avail. Anyway, I made my own very easily...
Another Dunn & Co Bowler...
I just received this Dunn & Co bowler from the UK this week. It's not super old, or "vintage" as the seller described it. However, it was never worn. I'd say it's about 30 years old. Your thoughts? By the way, when did Dunn & Co stop making bowlers? The guy that sold...
I usually look under the sweatband when I buy vintage bowlers because you can find cool stuff in there! Anyway, this one just has the size sticker and no date.
Here's a vintage G.A. Dunn & Co bowler I received recently. It's in pretty damn good shape for it age. I was wondering if anyone knew roughly the decade this hat was made. The crown is about the height of an older Lock & Co. It's lightweight (venting on the top of the crown), 2" sweatband and...
That's interesting. Thanks for the post! I wonder when the company went under. As far as bowlers, my Christys', Lock & Co and Herbert Johnson are stiff as a brick. However, I have a Dunn & Co that's not at all stiff and is even vented at the top of the crown. I actually have the Herbert Johnson...
mayserwegener,
There's no stamp on the sweatband and I looked under the sweatband and found nothing. I normally do this because you'll find at least a piece of paper stating hat size, color, etc.
Hello,
I'm new to Fedora Lounge and I have a question about a specific bowler I recently obtained. It was made by Thomas Townend & Co (British). It's somewhat stiff, but not like my Christys', Lock & Co, and Herbert Johnson. Does anyone know anything about Thomas Townend & Co? I can't really...
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