BanjoMerlin
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That aside, I would say we DO have anecdotal evidence that hats can be made without powder at a reasonable price, i.e. Akubra (or at least that's what I'm hearing from previous posts). If Akubra truly doesn't use powder to even colors, and their colors are pleasingly even without it, and their hats are priced similar to Stetsons, and the quality of the materials are also on par, then...one might say an Akubra is of better quality than Stetson, and thus Stetson is not the best quality. [huh]
And if Stetson's quality is lacking - perhaps Stetson should improve their overall quality...
If I've said this once, I've said it one hundred times - I've got no axe to grind with Stetson, I own 9 modern Stetsons and only ONE has a powder issue. But if there's a 11% chance someone is going to get a powdery hat - and that person asks me how long that hat will last off the shelf, I'm gonna give it to them straight. [huh]
You should have read the part that was bolded: "The dyeing will leave slight variations in the final color of the felt." Akubra doesn't do a better job dying the rabbit fur, they just don't care if the color isn't even.
As far as the 11% chance, the hat you had issues with and the hat I had issues with both have synthetic sweatbands. Stetson doesn't do that anymore and hasn't for quite some time. I would tend to believe that at the same time Stetson was using synthetic sweatbands they were also using low-quality fur felt that required treatment in order to even out the color. I have a Roadmaster from the same time period that is also quality challenged. I'm inclined to think 1970s or 80s for those since that was around the time so many other American companies were sacrificing quality. I have Stetsons from the early 1950s through into the 2000s and the only ones with quality issues are the ones with the synthetic sweatbands.
All that said, I haven't purchased a new Stetson lately because they are too expensive. I'm not saying they are over-priced but when a custom hat can be had for around twice the price and a nice vintage Stetson can be had for half the price (or less) my desire for a new Stetson is dulled.