Matt Deckard
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Colby Jack said:Matt...Indycop and I were discussing this very subject earlier today. Hatco may be more interested in their cowboy line, thus leaving the dress hats to fall by the wayside. Then again...their cowboy line isn't exactly up to standards either. They have every opportunity (by reading sites like ours and others) to get the pulse on what they're doing right and what needs to be done. I think they honestly don't care...and this shows in everything they do. At a time when businesses are closing left and right...they have study groups commenting on a daily basis (us) about the hats they would like to see and buy.
Many of us have been waiting for the Nostalgia to come out, and the mixed reviews are plentiful. There are also hat stores still waiting to receive their stock of these hats. Just like better gun manufacturers have "custom" shops, maybe they could offer something similar. I've read many a thread that discusses the need for the Whippet, Stratoliner and other classics be reproduced. The problem would be that even if they were able to make these hats, the quality would not be there. Just look at their catalog...you'll see endless variations of the same hat...and very little else.
Ok...I'm sorry if I've droned on about this subject, but we need these old companies to find that touch of quality again.
Well I think the start of getting them to get a better bead on what's going on is to start a thread titled "Bring back the Whippet. I have a few and I'm sure other's here have a few as well... It's one of those hats that just had a great crown and brim proportion. If they were boots they would have more to work with yet hatting today seems to be a game for the custom shop when it comes to fur felt. Stetson needs to cut back on their models and focus on a few that are open crowned and made to a higher standard.... I wrote a long letter to them a few years back before I talked to them over the phone... I was pretty much trying to show them how Akubra was grabbing the Indiana Jones hat market by making a more screen accurate product while they argued that they used to have the license to sell Indy hats... Doesn't mean much to me if the hat looks like something else. Anywho... even though they are a new company and only Stetson in name, I think they should work on their history and roots when it comes to dress hats and make a Whippet like a whippet... even if the felt wont be near as good, they can make a hat with the same dimensions and trimmings.