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I was wondering what everyone thinks about the quality of brand new Stetson fur felt hats versus their fur felt hats from the 90s, 80s, and older than 80s. I'm relatively new to Stetson hats but I do have a few from the 80s and 90s (4x beaver) which I quite like and I'm curious to how the quality of something newer or older would compare.
I noticed Stetson only makes 4x blends with Buffalo fur now which I've heard isn't nearly as nice as the 4x beaver stuff they used to make so I don't think I would purchase one of those. I am however, debating buying a brand new Stetson Skyline in 6x beaver and I'm wondering how it would compare to an 80s 4x beaver.
Thanks & would love to hear your thoughts!
Just dealing with western hats:
After Stetson stopped making hats in 1970/71 the quality dipped. Although, The quality has been in serious decline for at least a decade before that. Personally, I think of western Stetsons in three distinct groups: 1. Those made in the 1950s and earlier. 2. Those made in the 1960s. 3. Those made after 1970 using the Stetson name but made by other companies. Earlier pre-war Stetsons are in another class, but I have so little experience with them that I can’t offer a first-hand opinion.
When I think of Stetsons made after 1970 I don’t compare them with earlier hats as there is no comparison even though they often retain the same name (e.g., 3X). Taken on their own, these modern Stetsons can be rugged and good looking hats. The felt is thick, the sweatbands are cheaper, the liners are crappy, and most of all the build quality shows a lack of attention and corners cut to save costs. That said, they can be very serviceable. I own many of them and their contemporaries from other hat companies.
It’s hard to make a direct comparison, but I’d say your older 4X Beaver is similar in quality to the current 6X Beaver. The current 6X is very stiff/firm felt, but with age and exposure to the elements it will mellow up some. I have found that the modern 6X is a bit thinner and denser (both good) when compared to a 1980s hat, but it’s also much stiffer...rather harsh in its stiffness but with a decent hand. The differences might also be partly explained by 30+ years of use.
As a thought, these “post-Stetson Stetsons” can be found at very reasonable prices on the used market. I’d get a used 3-5X beaver over the current 6X hats. Stay away from wool/buffalo unless that’s your thing.