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Apart from the pin...
Wonder if folks noticed some interesting things from the ads.
1. The Stratoliner appears to be unlined, with a Stetson (stick-on?) label in the top. If there's a liner, it would have to be the exact same albedo as the hat...yes, I'm a photographer and understand how film characteristics could play into this, but just looks too similar and no fabric wrinkles are apparent. Surprising if true for a fine hat. Was that initially part of the streamlined and lightweight aspect that they later changed?
2. The sweatband appears to be very light colored. Wonder when they switched to darker brown.
3. Having a degree in mechanical engineering (and liking fluid mechanics) this whole "streamlined" thing strikes me as hilarious. My silly side would just love to get both the hat and its box into a wind tunnel to determine shape factor and drag.
4. The women's hats are amazing! And outrageous. No woman of a "certain age" would consider wearing them today. Although the green-eyed babe in the first one does look a bit, from some angles, like the Wicked Witch of the West. I could actually see a modern girl with low-riders and tatoos wearing one however. Don't know quite what to make of that. But men's styles seem more enduring.
-Bill
Wonder if folks noticed some interesting things from the ads.
1. The Stratoliner appears to be unlined, with a Stetson (stick-on?) label in the top. If there's a liner, it would have to be the exact same albedo as the hat...yes, I'm a photographer and understand how film characteristics could play into this, but just looks too similar and no fabric wrinkles are apparent. Surprising if true for a fine hat. Was that initially part of the streamlined and lightweight aspect that they later changed?
2. The sweatband appears to be very light colored. Wonder when they switched to darker brown.
3. Having a degree in mechanical engineering (and liking fluid mechanics) this whole "streamlined" thing strikes me as hilarious. My silly side would just love to get both the hat and its box into a wind tunnel to determine shape factor and drag.
4. The women's hats are amazing! And outrageous. No woman of a "certain age" would consider wearing them today. Although the green-eyed babe in the first one does look a bit, from some angles, like the Wicked Witch of the West. I could actually see a modern girl with low-riders and tatoos wearing one however. Don't know quite what to make of that. But men's styles seem more enduring.
-Bill