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Royal Stetson DeLuxe Stratoliner
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Royal Stetson DeLuxe Stratoliner
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Hello fellas, i bought a hat off my local facebook marketplace. The lady said it was her grandfather's and she didnt know anything about it. It felt good to the touch so I bought it. There are no holes but a few spots where the material is noticeably thinner. Was wondering if you guys could help me try to date it and if it would be worth it to have it professionally restored. It is marked Royal Stetson. View attachment 271472 View attachment 271473 View attachment 271474 View attachment 271475 View attachment 271476 View attachment 271477 View attachment 271478
Thanks for the info Deadly! Hat restores are actually not as expensive as I would have thought. I bought it local so it has that local charm and history. Plus I told the lady I'd take care of her grandfather's hat. It will be a fun project.
Wonderful hat Randall. Looks great on youView attachment 271512 View attachment 271506 A rare late 50s/early sixties 2 3/4 brimmed Mode Edge.
I love finding hats from this time period that defy the usual narrow brim, low crown hats that dreadfully became the new normal.
My first green hat. Randy @Rmccamey says its color is called peacock green by Stetson. I say it’s money green.
It’s also my first Imperial Stetson that happens to be a Fifteen. I’ve got one other Stetson Fifteen, but it’s essentially an Open Road.
This one originally sold in a defunct store of San Angelo, Texas. Now lives in South Georgia for as long as I live. I like this’n.
Gave the size 7 a two size stretch without using a hat block. However, it actually arrived with sweatband measurements of a 7 1/8. The reedless thing magically stretched easily and didn’t cause the tell tell unattractive taper in the crown.
Long ago stopped stretching hats that the sweats wouldn’t take it or cause irreparable crown taper.
Its Imperial felt is so thin and floppy yet somehow holds a steamed shape very well! Enchanted I tell ya.
Wide brimmed and tall crowned, though only weighs 3.3 ounces!
I steamed in a diamond crease today. Fits this hat better. View attachment 271507 View attachment 271511 View attachment 271509 View attachment 271513
View attachment 271512 View attachment 271506 A rare late 50s/early sixties 2 3/4 brimmed Mode Edge.
I love finding hats from this time period that defy the usual narrow brim, low crown hats that dreadfully became the new normal.
My first green hat. Randy @Rmccamey says its color is called peacock green by Stetson. I say it’s money green.
It’s also my first Imperial Stetson that happens to be a Fifteen. I’ve got one other Stetson Fifteen, but it’s essentially an Open Road.
This one originally sold in a defunct store of San Angelo, Texas. Now lives in South Georgia for as long as I live. I like this’n.
Gave the size 7 a two size stretch without using a hat block. However, it actually arrived with sweatband measurements of a 7 1/8. The reedless thing magically stretched easily and didn’t cause the tell tell unattractive taper in the crown.
Long ago stopped stretching hats that the sweats wouldn’t take it or cause irreparable crown taper.
Its Imperial felt is so thin and floppy yet somehow holds a steamed shape very well! Enchanted I tell ya.
Wide brimmed and tall crowned, though only weighs 3.3 ounces!
I steamed in a diamond crease today. Fits this hat better. View attachment 271507 View attachment 271511 View attachment 271509 View attachment 271513
Thanks, Steve and @Blare .Nice catch, Randall. Great shape and colour.
Wormser Western Straw
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Wormser Western Straw
4 1/2 crown
3/4 grosgrain ribbon
3 1/2 brim
A new addition to the lawn maintenance stable. The stiff leather sweat was a bit snug out of the box. But wearing for a bit it softened up enough to shape to my head.
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Thanks Steve. That was my line of thinking. And for $4 couldn’t go wrong taking a shot.Nice acquisition, Joe. Plenty of ventilation there so your head can breathe while maintaining the lawn.
Thanks Steve. That was my line of thinking. And for $4 couldn’t go wrong taking a shot.
View attachment 271512 View attachment 271506 A rare late 50s/early sixties 2 3/4 brimmed Mode Edge.
I love finding hats from this time period that defy the usual narrow brim, low crown hats that dreadfully became the new normal.
My first green hat. Randy @Rmccamey says its color is called peacock green by Stetson. I say it’s money green.
It’s also my first Imperial Stetson that happens to be a Fifteen. I’ve got one other Stetson Fifteen, but it’s essentially an Open Road.
This one originally sold in a defunct store of San Angelo, Texas. Now lives in South Georgia for as long as I live. I like this’n.
Gave the size 7 a two size stretch without using a hat block. However, it actually arrived with sweatband measurements of a 7 1/8. The reedless thing magically stretched easily and didn’t cause the tell tell unattractive taper in the crown.
Long ago stopped stretching hats that the sweats wouldn’t take it or cause irreparable crown taper.
Its Imperial felt is so thin and floppy yet somehow holds a steamed shape very well! Enchanted I tell ya.
Wide brimmed and tall crowned, though only weighs 3.3 ounces!
I steamed in a diamond crease today. Fits this hat better. View attachment 271507 View attachment 271511 View attachment 271509 View attachment 271513
Nice new find... I think a little earlier than your estimate. The hat appears to have a fabric (rather than hard) reed, which is a construction detail that appears in 1940s hats. I think this one might perhaps be c.1950. The Imperial was a fifteen dollar hat that appears in tandem with other fifteen dollar designations - Stetson fifteen and XXX beaver quality among them. A mode edge appears in dress hats at this $$ level. Can't tell much about the color from the photos. If you haven't seen it this earlier Imperial Stetson is a color that might be referred to as peacock, though I don't know if it was:
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/the-imperial-stetson-1940.56880/
Thanks, Alan, for the info and the color update. And that true peacock green Imperial you have is to die for!!!
Also enjoyed reading that thread.
Though, I have questions.
I’m no dating expert. For as much as you know about hats you’re likely correct, but isn’t it taught on this forum that the “manila” size tag will identify a Stetson as being made in the late 50s/early 60s?
And, I own a mint condition size 7 1/2 mid 50s 3X Beaver Quality 2 5/8” wide brimmed Mode Edge so dated by the Appearance of the clear plastic liner tip cover and maple leaf shield—that has the same styled reed-less sweatband. (At least, I own it until it sells on eBay. )
This type sweatband used on both of these hats threw me for a loop and I didn’t know how to factor it.
Now, please believe me, I’m trying to learn how to correctly identify the era of any given hat, so please feel free to answer.