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The Sears & Roebuck spring and summer 1938 catalogue describes a snappy young man's hat as "correctly styled" with a 2¼-inch brim and 5⅝-inch crown. (Here, second from bottom right.)
One hat with a 5¾ crown can be had with a "medium" 2¼ or a "wide" 2½ brim.
Another one has a "low" 5½-inch crown, at a brim of 2⅛. (Here, upper right.)
In comparison the current 30s-style hats:
Akubra Federation: brim 2⅞ x 2¾, open crown 5½
Akubra Federation IV: no idea. Same?
Stetson Nostalgia: brim 2½, open crown 4½ (but a decent band!)
Camptown 1936 Fieldmaster: brim 3, crown 5¾
One hat with a 5¾ crown can be had with a "medium" 2¼ or a "wide" 2½ brim.
Another one has a "low" 5½-inch crown, at a brim of 2⅛. (Here, upper right.)
In comparison the current 30s-style hats:
Akubra Federation: brim 2⅞ x 2¾, open crown 5½
Akubra Federation IV: no idea. Same?
Stetson Nostalgia: brim 2½, open crown 4½ (but a decent band!)
Camptown 1936 Fieldmaster: brim 3, crown 5¾