RBH
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deanglen said:.. if anyone has any theories why he presented the hats' sweatbands and creases that way.
dean
My theory.... to showcase the Quality and Style of his hats.
deanglen said:.. if anyone has any theories why he presented the hats' sweatbands and creases that way.
dean
deanglen said:... Did you notice how WIDE those sweatbands are?
dean
RBH said:I would think the width of the sweat would have more to do with the comfort or the fit of the hat.
I would think the wider sweat would 'cradle' the shape of the head which would mean a better fit which would then mean better comfort.deanglen said:Really? Tell me more about that.
dean
RBH said:I would think the wider sweat would 'cradle' the shape of the head which would mean a better fit which would then mean better comfort.
Kind of like the sweats on the Fedrations, most peoples Federations fit a little big, but after wearing awhile the sweat then fits your head. The Federations dont have wide sweats but I think that was what the wide sweats were for back in the day.
We dont have the wide sweats now for the same reason we dont have as tall a crown,
less felt + less leather {sweat} = less cost to the maker.
deanglen said:Okay. Good. Did you notice how WIDE those sweatbands are? dean
Mark Chevalier said:...Take a look at the incredible variety of hats. There are a surprisingly large number of fedoras for such an early date. Note the many, many types of “messy” dents and bashes. Some very light colors, and a lot of expensive velours. Great golf/driving caps. You’ll even see a few porkpies and a straw hat with a colorful paisley puggaree band. Who would have thought it?...
johnnyphi said:Many of the crowns shown in these photos are SUPER TALL. If Texans wore "10-Gallon" hats, then these were 7.5-Gallon hats.
Some of the center dents appear to be folded under and outward... towards the side pinches. These open crowns must be 7" - 8" high.
Not that there is anything wrong with a monster crown... I'm just sayin'.
Also, I don't recommend storing your hats upside-down, on the floor, unless you have fur-felt to burn.