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Paris Hatters, San Antonio - and the Stratoliner

Pilgrim

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I was in San Antonio for the WSU-Notre Dame game on Oct. 31, and stopped into one of my favorite old hat stores, Paris Hatters. It's only a couple of blocks from the Alamo downtown. During a brief chat, the owner said he's the 2.5 generation running the store since his dad is still alive. The store deals with mid-priced inventory in the dress line, and a lot of straw hats of various types. He also has a substantial Stetson western section, as befits a San Antonio store.

He mentioned while chatting that he'd been to a Stetson retailers meeting and Stetson says they're going to re-issue the Stratoliner, :eusa_clap along with a couple of other classic models. The Whippet is evidently not one of them.

At any rate, it will be interesting to see if this happens! :D
 

CRH

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Pilgrim said:
... Stetson says they're going to re-issue the Stratoliner, :eusa_clap along with a couple of other classic models. The Whippet is evidently not one of them.

At any rate, it will be interesting to see if this happens! :D


I hope the Strat is true too the traditional dimensions and not just name only as in the {current Whippet offering :mad: }.
 

Pilgrim

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CRH said:
I hope the Strat is true too the traditional dimensions and not just name only as in the {current Whippet offering :mad: }.

His recollection was that they would keep the proportions. This seems likely to me, as the Strat is closer to today's brim preference than the wider-brimmed Whippet.
 

zetwal

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Pilgrim said:
His recollection was that they would keep the proportions. This seems likely to me, as the Strat is closer to today's brim preference than the wider-brimmed Whippet.

Vintage Whippets and Stratoliners were both offered in a wide range of brim sizes. Neither model was regularized in this respect. Both models could have brims anywhere from 2 1/4 inches or so up to around 2 3/4 inches.
 

RBH

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zetwal said:
Vintage Whippets and Stratoliners were both offered in a wide range of brim sizes. Neither model was regularized in this respect. Both models could have brims anywhere from 2 1/4 inches or so up to around 2 3/4 inches.
Thats so true...
What I hope is Stetson keeps the crown in proportion to the brim.
Vintage proportion ! :D
The lower, tapered crowns just will not make a great hat.
I dont think an open crown hat would have to be. Although it would be nice.
But a nice c-crown crease with enough crown would be the ticket.
 

CRH

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RBH said:
Thats so true...
What I hope is Stetson keeps the crown in proportion to the brim.
Vintage proportion ! :D
The lower, tapered crowns just will not make a great hat.
I dont think an open crown hat would have to be. Although it would be nice.
But a nice c-crown crease with enough crown would be the ticket.


That argument gets my vote!
 

DougC

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I love Paris Hatters--the office building across the street from the store is where my new office is. In fact, I was in the store on the same day as you; bought a new Stetson Open Road. Send me a note next time you're in town.
 

fedoralover

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CRH said:
I hope the Strat is true too the traditional dimensions and not just name only as in the {current Whippet offering :mad: }.

I hope so too. I know what they did to the Playboy, it went from this
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to this
uglyplayboy.jpg


fedoralover.

My apologies to anyone who likes the stingy.
 

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