Brad Bowers
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I'm one step closer to my long-sought-after William Powell hat. $5 got me this fine NOS vintage white fedora that I can play with, so if I screw it up, it won't matter too much. I paid more for the shipping than the hat itself!
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The liner logo says "Stack," "Hats of Quality," and "South Norwalk, Conn." The brown leather sweatband has "The Printz Co." on it, and underneath is the tag that explains their "Cushion Vented" feature for "The Hat That Breathes."
The felt is slightly thicker than my lightweight Borsalino. It is not pounced quite as fine, and has some visible guard hairs. Black ribbon, wind trolley with a non-elastic string, and a Cavanagh edge. It is proportioned about like my Borsalino, and no taper at all. Probably a 1940s hat, but don't know for sure. I don't know anything about this brand.
The bad part is that it's a size 6 7/8, and I wear a 7 3/8 LO, but I figure, if I ruin it by stretching it, I'm only out a few bucks. The sweat will have to go, and the ribbon needs to be closer to a two-inch ribbon to match Powell's hat. By stretching it, the 2.5 brim should shorten up properly as well.
I just need to decide who to send it to for the work. I may wait until Art is back in business this fall.
Brad
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Stack2
Stack3
The liner logo says "Stack," "Hats of Quality," and "South Norwalk, Conn." The brown leather sweatband has "The Printz Co." on it, and underneath is the tag that explains their "Cushion Vented" feature for "The Hat That Breathes."
The felt is slightly thicker than my lightweight Borsalino. It is not pounced quite as fine, and has some visible guard hairs. Black ribbon, wind trolley with a non-elastic string, and a Cavanagh edge. It is proportioned about like my Borsalino, and no taper at all. Probably a 1940s hat, but don't know for sure. I don't know anything about this brand.
The bad part is that it's a size 6 7/8, and I wear a 7 3/8 LO, but I figure, if I ruin it by stretching it, I'm only out a few bucks. The sweat will have to go, and the ribbon needs to be closer to a two-inch ribbon to match Powell's hat. By stretching it, the 2.5 brim should shorten up properly as well.
I just need to decide who to send it to for the work. I may wait until Art is back in business this fall.
Brad