reetpleat said:... But other than that, I am guessing this will be a real challenge. if anyone gets it, I will be quite impressed indeed. Sadly, it is 6 7/8. A few hints. Sold by Littler, which is a men's clothing store in Seattle, and is called the Broadmoor.
HatSoup said:Okay, I own this hat, guess the manufacturer.
Dreispitz said:
Wow, that is right.Dreispitz said:Could be a modernish Guerra from Italy?
tonyb said:Can we rule out the obvious guess?
Dreispitz said:We can! So, what else coud it be? I must admit, it is a hard onetonyb said:Can we rule out the obvious guess?
reetpleat said:I am pretty impressed with the skill of some guessers here. I didn't want to start with this stumper. but here it is, as it is the only one I have photos of for the moment. There is one way that someone could easily identify this hat if they happened to see it on line somewhere. But other than that, I am guessing this will be a real challenge. if anyone gets it, I will be quite impressed indeed. Sadly, it is 6 7/8. A few hints. Sold by Littler, which is a men's clothing store in Seattle, and is called the Broadmoor. Very unusual treatment of the brim, with stitching all around in about 14 rows.
billyspew said:Looks like a dress felt rather than a X designation felt to me.
Could be a Champ or Penneys.
reetpleat said:I am pretty impressed with the skill of some guessers here. I didn't want to start with this stumper. but here it is, as it is the only one I have photos of for the moment. There is one way that someone could easily identify this hat if they happened to see it on line somewhere. But other than that, I am guessing this will be a real challenge. if anyone gets it, I will be quite impressed indeed. Sadly, it is 6 7/8. A few hints. Sold by Littler, which is a men's clothing store in Seattle, and is called the Broadmoor. Very unusual treatment of the brim, with stitching all around in about 14 rows.
Dreispitz said:Could be by Stevens? Stetson and Dobbs also did simoilar things in the 60ies and 70ies.
Dreispitz said:Dress felt rather than beaver, yes. Champ or Penneys, no. :eusa_doh:
billyspew said:Dang. This is hard. Stephen L. Stetson?
Dreispitz said:No, no Stetson!
HatSoup said:Does it say The Broadwoor by Littler?