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I think their strategy is ... hey lets make crappy hats at high prices so people think they are high quality and live off what our name used to be until they catch on
Now that Deckard's gone...yeah.
I think their strategy is ... hey lets make crappy hats at high prices so people think they are high quality and live off what our name used to be until they catch on
Now that Deckard's gone...yeah.
Even when he was there the majority of their offerings were highly questionable
There is no doubt that the projects he spearheaded where of their highest quality. But none of it is worth those price points
The NY for example... I could have Art Fawcett , Bob at Black Sheep or most any other hatter make me a much nicer custom for that price
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Gus Miller at Batsakes stopped carrying Stetsons because of the quality. My local hatter (who is a friend of Deckard's) once told me that, though they carry Stetsons, they have to physically inspect every shipment, and often perform remedial actions on them, such as fixing ribbons and sweats. She also told me there is a nearly 50% return rate (from the dealer, not the consumer) on their hats.
I'm very happy with the few modern ones I have, but don't actively seek them out like I did a few years ago.
The Excellent Quality (go figure...) Stratoliner that Moon made available is probably an anomaly, it is a nice hat. I seem to remember him saying he had to go through the batch to get a good one. The only problem I see is the lack of a substantial quality sweat, and the cheap looking stamping. I'm happy with this modern Strat and wear it often.
My next test of the current status of the brand will be an order I have in at my Haberdasher for a Milan Stratoliner in gray. I am prepared to make him send as many back as needed to get a good one. The sweat band on the "special edition" (I know, Stetson is all over the place on nomenclature) was actually substantial, thick and worthy. He said something about this model not being available in gray, have to do more Stetson research.
Spend your money with our custom hatters, no brainer.
I'm sure Eric(short balding guy)will chime in with recs.Hello friends,
I live in WI but will be in Minneapolis next weekend, so I get a chance to do some fedora shopping!
Any suggestions as to the best places for fedoras in the Twin Cities area?
Thanks!
I think Jeremy Garner got a Scala brand boater for around that price recently. Chk out the Boater thread.Hello everyone,
I am a college student from a southern State that needs a quality but inexpensive boater hat rather badly. It doesn't have to be the best there is, but it is important that it looks decent and stands up to heavy use in a hot climate where perspiration is a given. The highest I could go would be 60$. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Jeremy's boater looks quite nice for the money.I think Jeremy Garner got a Scala brand boater for around that price recently. Chk out the Boater thread.
I'm going to endorse an Ebay search as well. Modern boaters are quite functional, but nothing beats patina! What size?Hello everyone,
I am a college student from a southern State that needs a quality but inexpensive boater hat rather badly. It doesn't have to be the best there is, but it is important that it looks decent and stands up to heavy use in a hot climate where perspiration is a given. The highest I could go would be 60$. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
I agree.Jeremy's boater looks quite nice for the money.
I've seen several on ebay recently for around $45 - $60. Also on Etsy. What's your size? I've seen them from size 7-3/8 to size 7-5/8.Hello everyone,
I am a college student from a southern State that needs a quality but inexpensive boater hat rather badly. It doesn't have to be the best there is, but it is important that it looks decent and stands up to heavy use in a hot climate where perspiration is a given. The highest I could go would be 60$. Any suggestions?
Thanks.