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Imperial was another name used in Stetson's fifteen dollar price bracket, along with Stetson Fifteen and Stetson 3X Beaver Quality. The suede finish felt and whipstitch detailing was used in a model advertised as the Tijuana. I've had a couple - both with 2 3/4" whipstitched brims and a self ribbon with whipstitch on the top of the band. There were likely other variations, though none seem to have been as popular as the Gay Prince from Dobbs - at least they seem to appear less frequently today. Does your brim edge appear to be original? Inside photos would help to determine whether it is from the 1940s or 1950s.
That finish is amazing and I want to see how it handles rain. What have you done with the Stagecoach? Have you tried it?Joao - nice finish on that Stetson. If I come across a flat brimmed 4" western/fedora hybrid I might give that a try
It's eating my wallet!!Joao, be careful with that furry animal on your head. It might get hungry . It is spectacular, though.
Thanks!!Joao I like the furry Stetson. It looks great with your beard and leather jacket.
TJ I can photograph black hats really nice. Better you send that black Stagecoach so I can takes pictures of it lol
That is a truly wonderful hat! :eusa_clap I love that color. I'll be having my first custom hat made in the near future, and Whiskey is definitely on the menu!VS Whiskey today...
Hi guys, I am new here and I'm having trouble finding where I can post a question about my vintage fedora?!! It's in perfect condition, it has a millinery workers stamp and has been registered. I'm pretty sure it's from the 1940's, and it's made by Morrison Hats. The color is a dark chocolate and size is 7 3/8 and I'm almost certain it's beaver. If one of you gentleman could help me, it would be much appreciated!! Thanks so much -- Jess
AnA - I think that pug color looks great on the hat.