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Did he mean etymology?
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No. Taxonomy...the science of classifying things...normally based on shared attributes.
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Did he mean etymology?
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I'm getting a western weight 3" flat brim fedora, raw edge so expect it to be stiff to hold up which I'm fine with. It goes with what I wanted actually. These are more hipster fashion hats then they will be dress hats. I wear my hats a bit different than you gents.
Etymology wouldn't be arbitrary... It's more of a historical conjecture, I'd say.Did he mean etymology?
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I want to get a fashion western. I'm going to go with Gannon to make the hat but he does a lot more dress hat with ribbons and doesn't have any leather, bandanas or "hat belts" on hand. Do any of you have any online resources of accessories for hats I could easily buy and throw on?
A little curl will reduce the need for stiffener. Fur felt should retain its shape pretty well anyway. I don't own any of Mike's hats, but you may be pleasantly surprised if your idea of stiff western weight is based on experience of flat brimmed wool cowboy hats you might have come across. From what everyone is saying about him, you'll probably be more than happy with how soft and flexible Mike will make your 'stiff' hat.I'm getting a western weight 3" flat brim fedora, raw edge so expect it to be stiff to hold up which I'm fine with. It goes with what I wanted actually. These are more hipster fashion hats then they will be dress hats. I wear my hats a bit different than you gents.
I know. I was teasing. There does also seem to be a bit of etymology at the root of the subject matter, I believe.No. Taxonomy...the science of classifying things...normally based on shared attributes.
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I have found different kinds of hat bands on Ebay in the past. I think I did a online search for hatbands and got a bunch of hits. Just takes time to go thru them to see what is out there. If you like or think you'd like a horsehair hat band, "Knot-a-tail.com" has very nice ones. I have bought several from her.I want to get a fashion western. I'm going to go with Gannon to make the hat but he does a lot more dress hat with ribbons and doesn't have any leather, bandanas or "hat belts" on hand. Do any of you have any online resources of accessories for hats I could easily buy and throw on?
I want to get a fashion western. I'm going to go with Gannon to make the hat but he does a lot more dress hat with ribbons and doesn't have any leather, bandanas or "hat belts" on hand. Do any of you have any online resources of accessories for hats I could easily buy and throw on?
You might consider checking out the used belt selections at your local thrift stores. I've found many good leather belts that can be shortened to make perfect hatbands. This company has an excellent selection of hat worthy feathers https://www.continentalfeathers.com/ I also cruise the trim and ribbon sections of my local fabric stores. The possibilities there are limitless. If you really want to get involved and try your hand at some leather stamping, a trip to Tandy Leather might be in order. The good folks there will sell you pre-cut leather strips, show you a multitude of stamp pattern options, and demonstrate how to use them. Here's a pic of a Celtic basket weave wristband I made using a single stamp. It's simple and easy to do...really.I want to get a fashion western. I'm going to go with Gannon to make the hat but he does a lot more dress hat with ribbons and doesn't have any leather, bandanas or "hat belts" on hand. Do any of you have any online resources of accessories for hats I could easily buy and throw on?
I want to get a fashion western. I'm going to go with Gannon to make the hat but he does a lot more dress hat with ribbons and doesn't have any leather, bandanas or "hat belts" on hand. Do any of you have any online resources of accessories for hats I could easily buy and throw on?
I was just in Cortez CO and shopped in a native crafts store. He had a few hat bands in black leather with individual silver conches, small rectangles with Native designs on each. Each one a miniature work of art. It was stunning but decided the price too rich for me. But it was stunning. If interested PM me and I can get you the name. They do mail order.I want to get a fashion western. I'm going to go with Gannon to make the hat but he does a lot more dress hat with ribbons and doesn't have any leather, bandanas or "hat belts" on hand. Do any of you have any online resources of accessories for hats I could easily buy and throw on?
You might consider checking out the used belt selections at your local thrift stores. I've found many good leather belts that can be shortened to make perfect hatbands. This company has an excellent selection of hat worthy feathers https://www.continentalfeathers.com/ I also cruise the trim and ribbon sections of my local fabric stores. The possibilities there are limitless. If you really want to get involved and try your hand at some leather stamping, a trip to Tandy Leather might be in order. The good folks there will sell you pre-cut leather strips, show you a multitude of stamp pattern options, and demonstrate how to use them. Here's a pic of a Celtic basket weave wristband I made using a single stamp. It's simple and easy to do...really.
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Actually that's perfect I wrote them but they never answer my emails. I'm supposed to be headed there at the end of the summer and I went through their site and INstagram and didn't see anything about this so I wasn't sureWestern hat shops sometimes have a big pile of bands that were replaced before the hat left the store. I know my local shop does. They offer a limited selection of things online
https://www.knudsenhats.com/hat-accessories
Smithbilt doesn't show a whole lot online, but they are over in Calgary so maybe worth a call or email to see if they'll sell you a band
https://smithbilthats.com
Otherwise, I'd also second etsy.
’m from England so don’t know too much about American hats but I just bought this old stetson.
Hi, Eddy that's an interesting hat you have. Though not an Open Road it is similar. Open Roads have a grosgrain ribbon and bow whereas that hat has a three ply/cord ribbon. Looks to me that what you have is a 50's era Nutria Quality hat in a style that's familiar around here but has no name or model designation listed within the hat. The 3" brim by 6" open crown is a fairly popular style hat. From the late 40's to sometime in the 60's, Stetson produced a number of hats in the same style but in different quality designations. For example your particular hat would start at a No. 1 quality designation followed by Nutria Quality, 3X, 4X, 5X CB, 7X CB and the 100 at the top. These were all quality and price point designations. Your hat may also have some labels behind the sweat providing a little more info, though the sweat looks fragile so, careful there.
I have included a pic from the page of a Miller-Stockman catalog from the 50's showing several Stetson Nutria Quality hats.There are several models on the page similar to yours. Hope this helps.
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Excellent thanks for all the info, yes there is a small paper label that has the number G990366
Excellent thanks for all the info, it has a small red & white paper tag in the back that says “to re order mention number G990366”
Cheers, Eddy