Dirk Wainscotting
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There are several second-hand clothing shops here in the Netherlands which have a fair stock of what look like new-old-stock hats. There tend to be a lot of similar-looking hats, a lot of black homburgs and you can tell that though they were made in the heyday of the hat, they're also relatively unworn.
I've had a few of these and one thing I noticed is that some of them have a peculiar fit. I have one where you can feel that the inner of the hat is out of alignment with the shape of the crown and some have the sweatband sewn in back to front. I've tried a lot of them on and many have faults like this. I suspect that many of these are seconds that were either returned by dissatisfied customers, ended up as unsold stock or were offloaded from wholesalers.
In my estimation a good half of the second-hand vintage hats available are a bit faulty. Either that or I have a misshapen head.
I've had a few of these and one thing I noticed is that some of them have a peculiar fit. I have one where you can feel that the inner of the hat is out of alignment with the shape of the crown and some have the sweatband sewn in back to front. I've tried a lot of them on and many have faults like this. I suspect that many of these are seconds that were either returned by dissatisfied customers, ended up as unsold stock or were offloaded from wholesalers.
In my estimation a good half of the second-hand vintage hats available are a bit faulty. Either that or I have a misshapen head.