fedoralover
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I just got those 2 hats I bought off ebay. A Maclachlin, and a vintage Dobbs 20. Both are excellant examples of what quality vintage hats are. Both hats are in excellent condition. The Dobbs is in my opinion a higher quality hat because it has some features that the Mac does not.
They are as follows: a Cavanagh or guilded edge, a double bow with hidden stitches that hold it and the ribbon on, a wind string and the extra piece of viscose lining behind the leather sweatband. However the Mac does have the top stitched sweatband which is a sign of high quality. And the felt is a beautiful brown with a nice sheen to it.
As far as the felt goes, at first I thought the Dobbs was also better, but after I cleaned them both and reshaped them, I would say it is a real toss-up. both are extremely soft and creamy to the touch. The Mac is a bit lighter weight and has a 2 1/2 inch brim and a 5 1/2 inch crown while the Dobbs is 2 3/4 inches.with a 5 3/4 inch crown.
The only draw back is that the Mac was listed as a 7 1/4 but the tag says it's 7 1/8. I'm going to try a stretch it some and see what happens. If it doesn't hold the extra size I may put it up for sale.
After seeing some new fedora's last week in Seattle at Bernie Utz's and seeing the price tag of $225 to $400 for the Borsalino's, I would strongly recommend to anyone here not to bother with any off the shelf hats. Even the stetsons were $137.00. If you want a quality hat you have to get them from Optimo, Art or another custom hatter.
Even if you pay up to $100. or so to get a vintage one on ebay, it is still the best deal in town. Only custom hatters make them like they used to.
my 2 cents worth. regards fedoralover
They are as follows: a Cavanagh or guilded edge, a double bow with hidden stitches that hold it and the ribbon on, a wind string and the extra piece of viscose lining behind the leather sweatband. However the Mac does have the top stitched sweatband which is a sign of high quality. And the felt is a beautiful brown with a nice sheen to it.
As far as the felt goes, at first I thought the Dobbs was also better, but after I cleaned them both and reshaped them, I would say it is a real toss-up. both are extremely soft and creamy to the touch. The Mac is a bit lighter weight and has a 2 1/2 inch brim and a 5 1/2 inch crown while the Dobbs is 2 3/4 inches.with a 5 3/4 inch crown.
The only draw back is that the Mac was listed as a 7 1/4 but the tag says it's 7 1/8. I'm going to try a stretch it some and see what happens. If it doesn't hold the extra size I may put it up for sale.
After seeing some new fedora's last week in Seattle at Bernie Utz's and seeing the price tag of $225 to $400 for the Borsalino's, I would strongly recommend to anyone here not to bother with any off the shelf hats. Even the stetsons were $137.00. If you want a quality hat you have to get them from Optimo, Art or another custom hatter.
Even if you pay up to $100. or so to get a vintage one on ebay, it is still the best deal in town. Only custom hatters make them like they used to.
my 2 cents worth. regards fedoralover