tommyK
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The color on the Stratoliner is Cornhill according to the label on the box.
I had a chance to visit Beau Chapeau hats in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario a couple of weeks back. The shop was incredibly busy. I spent some quality time with the new Stetson Stratoliners, which were kept in a glass case. They cost $199 and include a little 4 engine jet plane pin. I was very impressed with the softness and flexibility of the felt - much nicer and lighter than I would have expected - closer to a 1940s Strat than the stiffer and more massive 1950s issue. The felt does have an odd dusty quality, as if the hats have been powder coated. Just some newbie impressions from someone that has quite a few vintage hats but virtually no modern ones.
How long are the tails on that bow? I just finished another conversion and I'm trying to decide on either a mid-ribbon with double bow or a contrasting OR / Strat type thin ribbon.I think this is the proper thread to post to, instead of all your nice vintages in post new hats.
At 60.3 size, vintage is quite out of the quest. One does have to look at cost / benefit.
Regardless this needs a bump.
I just bought this new modern Stratoliner , regular caribou at a deep discount.
For 115 bucks I'm happy with it, even if it is a big gear change from my 3 inch brim minimum liking.
Beginning to like the fact that it is fedora like snapped down, western like snapped up.
As Alan stated the felt is lighter than an Akubra, do not see the powdering as some westerns I've owned.
The pin does look to me as if it came out of a crackerjack box, but the stitching is passable.
I found a new reproduction pin on flebay from someone who probably is a member here.
I wonder if Stetson / Hatco is stopping manufacture
Richard
Well, I just bought a new Strat in Milan straw a few days ago. Looking for it in the mail in a week or so. For $60 I couldn't pass it up.
My favorite Stetsons are 40s era for quality.I'm looking for a vintage Stratoliner in 7 1/8. What era should I look for, for great felt?
I am waiting for a version of the modern Stratoliner that J.J. Hat Center in NYC has ordered. It's supposed to have an especially high quality of felt, and it will come open crown. I hear some colors are in already, but I'm waiting for silverbelly. I'm on their list to call ASAP when the silverbelly arrives!
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