Psykik
New in Town
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- Long Beach, NY
Hi,
I am new to this wonderful forum, but not new to wearing a fedora.
For the last several years, I have gotten some great mileage out of a fur felt (unlined) fedora I bought from Orvis on clearance. Before that, I wore Lite Felt wool fedoras.
Now that the Orvis has seen its better years, I am looking again. As with most of my hobbies, I like to do my research, so like with my cigars and watches, I seek out and gain experience from the aficionados.
I have looked at some eBay hats and the archives here have helped to sift out the possible deals from the overpriced names of yesterday's fame and quality.
Onto my question-
I have seen vintage hats listed as being genuine velour. I know velour from shirts that used to be in style years ago and was more of a description of the finish of the material.
In hats, is velour an indication of finish or of the material, or both?
When I see the word "velour" on vintage hats does this refer to felt hats only?
I appreciate the mini-lesson!
Be well,
Rob
I am new to this wonderful forum, but not new to wearing a fedora.
For the last several years, I have gotten some great mileage out of a fur felt (unlined) fedora I bought from Orvis on clearance. Before that, I wore Lite Felt wool fedoras.
Now that the Orvis has seen its better years, I am looking again. As with most of my hobbies, I like to do my research, so like with my cigars and watches, I seek out and gain experience from the aficionados.
I have looked at some eBay hats and the archives here have helped to sift out the possible deals from the overpriced names of yesterday's fame and quality.
Onto my question-
I have seen vintage hats listed as being genuine velour. I know velour from shirts that used to be in style years ago and was more of a description of the finish of the material.
In hats, is velour an indication of finish or of the material, or both?
When I see the word "velour" on vintage hats does this refer to felt hats only?
I appreciate the mini-lesson!
Be well,
Rob