agent5
New in Town
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- City of Chicago
Hello FL,
This is my first official post here at the Lounge. I'd like to thank Zohar for the invite and MK for the admittance. I was recently told about the new magazine to which I wish the best of luck. I imagine this board had alot of influence.
Some of you may know me from COW as I'm mostly a Raiders fan but I've always had an admiration for vintage styles such as the ones alot of you here persue in your daily lives. Perhaps that has alot to do with the fact that my Grandparents have been deadly serious antique collectors my entire life. Because of them I've been collecting fedoras since I was about 16, although not part of my daily choice of dress, I was never afraid to wear my fedoras with pride even though I knew most people my age shuned away from wearing them. Still, I got alot of compliments because it always makes you 'POP" when you have a nice fedora on your head. To this day I still get compliments when I wear my fedoras because people seem to recognize quality (Optimo) when they see it.
So I was looking through some old boxes in my closet and pulled out two vintage hats that I assume were given to me by my Grandmother some time ago. Neither were my size so I'm sure that's why they went directly into the closet. I saw Zohar online and knew he has alot more knowledge of vintage hats and got some info on them based on what he had to say after seeing pics of them. Both are Mallory hats, one a little older than the other but both are in excellent to almost mint condition. Here's the pics.
H1.
This hat is really, really nice and I wish it was in my size. The felt is really sweet. So very soft and silky like butter. Really. Zohar guessed that the trolley cord and vented sweatband were decent indicators this came from the 30-'s or 40's. I can't be certain, although I take him at his word, but what is cool to me is that Blue Island is my home town. I was hoping one of you could give me a more definite timeframe when this hat may have been made? Perhaps the logo can shed some light. I was also hoping someone can give some insight as to what 'Pliafelt' is? I've never heard the term but I'm sure some of you have.
This is my first official post here at the Lounge. I'd like to thank Zohar for the invite and MK for the admittance. I was recently told about the new magazine to which I wish the best of luck. I imagine this board had alot of influence.
Some of you may know me from COW as I'm mostly a Raiders fan but I've always had an admiration for vintage styles such as the ones alot of you here persue in your daily lives. Perhaps that has alot to do with the fact that my Grandparents have been deadly serious antique collectors my entire life. Because of them I've been collecting fedoras since I was about 16, although not part of my daily choice of dress, I was never afraid to wear my fedoras with pride even though I knew most people my age shuned away from wearing them. Still, I got alot of compliments because it always makes you 'POP" when you have a nice fedora on your head. To this day I still get compliments when I wear my fedoras because people seem to recognize quality (Optimo) when they see it.
So I was looking through some old boxes in my closet and pulled out two vintage hats that I assume were given to me by my Grandmother some time ago. Neither were my size so I'm sure that's why they went directly into the closet. I saw Zohar online and knew he has alot more knowledge of vintage hats and got some info on them based on what he had to say after seeing pics of them. Both are Mallory hats, one a little older than the other but both are in excellent to almost mint condition. Here's the pics.
H1.
This hat is really, really nice and I wish it was in my size. The felt is really sweet. So very soft and silky like butter. Really. Zohar guessed that the trolley cord and vented sweatband were decent indicators this came from the 30-'s or 40's. I can't be certain, although I take him at his word, but what is cool to me is that Blue Island is my home town. I was hoping one of you could give me a more definite timeframe when this hat may have been made? Perhaps the logo can shed some light. I was also hoping someone can give some insight as to what 'Pliafelt' is? I've never heard the term but I'm sure some of you have.