Byrne Sherwood
Familiar Face
- Messages
- 57
- Location
- New Orleans, Louisiana
Marc,
If you bought a new hat today, say an Adventurebilt, it would be worth noting because that hat will be vintage one day. And it might be nice to know that the hat was bought when the company was young, before it was a household name.
As for chronicling how much you paid for a vintage hat today, it might be somehwat interesting to someone in 2050 curious about the price of a 1950's hat in 2006.
I'm not trying to preach here; I guess these are things I wonder about when I procure a new hat and am trying to be mindful of the next generation of hat lovers, those for whom today's new will be their vintage. We cannot assume that our hats won't end up in the hands of curious strangers down the road.
If you bought a new hat today, say an Adventurebilt, it would be worth noting because that hat will be vintage one day. And it might be nice to know that the hat was bought when the company was young, before it was a household name.
As for chronicling how much you paid for a vintage hat today, it might be somehwat interesting to someone in 2050 curious about the price of a 1950's hat in 2006.
I'm not trying to preach here; I guess these are things I wonder about when I procure a new hat and am trying to be mindful of the next generation of hat lovers, those for whom today's new will be their vintage. We cannot assume that our hats won't end up in the hands of curious strangers down the road.