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Thanks Marc.
buler said:So I got this 8-panel (thats as much as I know about newsboys) with some other hats. Just wondering what you can tell me about it. What I know is the top is 8 panels, appears to be wool, has the Stetson mark and a United Hatters, Cap, and Millinery Wkrs Int Union tag. Also says Made in U.S.A. and Medium. Fits like a 7 1/8 - 7 1/4. Also has the furry fold-down ear flap warmer and the brim snap.
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Marc Chevalier said:It's probably from the 1980s.
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mayserwegener said:Have any idea about the one I posted (Mansfield Cup London)?
Marc Chevalier said:Harder to say. British caps have barely changed since the 1960s. I reckon that it's fairly new, and well made.
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Matt Deckard said:One of the cooler threads. Good seein' some tweed on your head Mr. H.
Mountain Man said:Where can you find the golf/driving cap like the one shown here on the Duke of Windsor? It seems difficult to find caps in this style that don't hug the head too close ...
Marc Chevalier said:The cap in the portrait above is almost certainly a one-piece octagonal. Very popular in the golden era, yet vintage ones are a rare find. Octagonal, because of the eight vertically darted seams running down the crown’s sides. As far as I can tell, this kind is not being reproduced at all today. Sometimes, octagonal caps had a fancy pleated back. (See photos below.)
More info here: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=47356
I do see a lot of that type of cap in old photos and movies with that nice, broad look - I have been into vintage for over 30 years and have not seen one in person - nor an all-around view as in your photos. Thanks much for the info & the pics!
Silke said:Do any of you distinguished gentlemen have any tips for me?