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This week I received my very first vintage hats. The first is a sharp little gray fedora made by Pilgrim, which I believe was a store brand.
It's not high-end hat, although it does have a nice leather sweatband and a full satin lining. It'll be a nice "knocking around" hat.
Yes, that is a 1962 Speed Graphic in the photo and, yes, I use it regularly (flashbulbs, too!).
The second one is a real sweet Homburg by Lee:
It's a beautiful hat, real "dressy" and does not look like it was ever worn. On the sweatband is the Lee Hats logo, along with "Blue Label" and the boast that the hat has been treated with DuPont "Aridex" (whoo hoo!). It also has the name of the store: Kepie's Clothes Shop, Martinsburg, W. Va. This one came with the original box.
All in all, I'm quite pleased with my first "vintage" purchases. This may become a dangerous habit.
It's not high-end hat, although it does have a nice leather sweatband and a full satin lining. It'll be a nice "knocking around" hat.
Yes, that is a 1962 Speed Graphic in the photo and, yes, I use it regularly (flashbulbs, too!).
The second one is a real sweet Homburg by Lee:
It's a beautiful hat, real "dressy" and does not look like it was ever worn. On the sweatband is the Lee Hats logo, along with "Blue Label" and the boast that the hat has been treated with DuPont "Aridex" (whoo hoo!). It also has the name of the store: Kepie's Clothes Shop, Martinsburg, W. Va. This one came with the original box.
All in all, I'm quite pleased with my first "vintage" purchases. This may become a dangerous habit.