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I did a college visit today to the University of Philadelphia. It was okay, I liked the ones I looke at over Spring break better. We ate lunch at a funky old luncheonette, and then found a vintage shop. I can never leave those things empty handed.
There was a giant pile of hats, I picked through them. Wool, cheapo straw, tiny motheaten stetson. And then, at the bottom of the pile I find this. In my size and everything. It had brown orange stains all over it, so the shopkeeper let me have it for 20 (mind you, the wool felt junk hats were running 30). A bit of cleaning with a hat sponge and a brush when I got home, and it's good as new.
It's a Templeform (Only place I've ever heard of them was on thefedorastore website). It's decent felt, a bit on the thickish side.
Headliner reads "Templeform by stylepark New York Aristo-ten"
Under the sweatband is the original owner's info:
Wch. VanHorne
49 Johns Rd.
Cheltenham, PA
Brim is 2-5/8
wind string button is sewn to bow, other end loops over it.
There was a giant pile of hats, I picked through them. Wool, cheapo straw, tiny motheaten stetson. And then, at the bottom of the pile I find this. In my size and everything. It had brown orange stains all over it, so the shopkeeper let me have it for 20 (mind you, the wool felt junk hats were running 30). A bit of cleaning with a hat sponge and a brush when I got home, and it's good as new.
It's a Templeform (Only place I've ever heard of them was on thefedorastore website). It's decent felt, a bit on the thickish side.
Headliner reads "Templeform by stylepark New York Aristo-ten"
Under the sweatband is the original owner's info:
Wch. VanHorne
49 Johns Rd.
Cheltenham, PA
Brim is 2-5/8
wind string button is sewn to bow, other end loops over it.