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For fans of the unusual, here's a Dobbs that I won recently. It's not something that I could see myself wearing (what would I wear it with would be a big question) but my wife has decided that it'll be her hat and will be looking for the right outfit to wear under it. I have no idea what this style would be called.
The color is kind of an aqua, with a royal purple ribbon and edge binding. You'll notice a kind of reverse taper, or bell shape. The top is slightly curved, with an indent (flaw) in the middle where it's been pressed down somehow.
The brim, like the rest of the hat, is stiff. It curves up a little bit all the way around.
I'm not familiar with the construction of top hats as I've not yet purchased one but Brad saw some similarities in the auction photos. This hat is formed by a type of fiberboard covered by fur felt on the top and a grosgrain-like fabric on the underside of the brim.
The inside of the hat with the liner pulled up:
The liner on the sides is slightly quilted, with a satin-like material on the outside and a light canvas-like material on the inside. There is no sweatband, nor was one ever a part of this hat.
Here is the liner. You can also tell from this photo that the material on the underside of the brim was cut from one piece.
This shows the inside of the liner, plus the "To Duplicate" tag:
I wonder if the presence of a "To Duplicate" tag indicates a hat that was a particular style rather than a custom?
A close-up of the grosgrain on the underside of the brim:
At first I thought it had an interesting ribbon treatment in that the bow ribbon towards the front appeared to have been pleated, but the reality is that it was pushed backwards and inadvertently creased that way at some point.
The color is kind of an aqua, with a royal purple ribbon and edge binding. You'll notice a kind of reverse taper, or bell shape. The top is slightly curved, with an indent (flaw) in the middle where it's been pressed down somehow.
The brim, like the rest of the hat, is stiff. It curves up a little bit all the way around.
I'm not familiar with the construction of top hats as I've not yet purchased one but Brad saw some similarities in the auction photos. This hat is formed by a type of fiberboard covered by fur felt on the top and a grosgrain-like fabric on the underside of the brim.
The inside of the hat with the liner pulled up:
The liner on the sides is slightly quilted, with a satin-like material on the outside and a light canvas-like material on the inside. There is no sweatband, nor was one ever a part of this hat.
Here is the liner. You can also tell from this photo that the material on the underside of the brim was cut from one piece.
This shows the inside of the liner, plus the "To Duplicate" tag:
I wonder if the presence of a "To Duplicate" tag indicates a hat that was a particular style rather than a custom?
A close-up of the grosgrain on the underside of the brim:
At first I thought it had an interesting ribbon treatment in that the bow ribbon towards the front appeared to have been pleated, but the reality is that it was pushed backwards and inadvertently creased that way at some point.