Here is a nice looking porkpie with back bow in a size 7 1/4, custom made by Bee Hats in the 1950s, I'd guess it to be from the middle part of the decade.
It's in overall very nice condition, I can't find any real flaws on the felt, but there is a small "pinch" on the front of the crown. A few...
This is an unusual one, made by Harry Levinson/Courtney, I'd guess in the 1950s, but I could very well be off on that. It reminds me of a 1910s or 1920s style, with the brim turned up on the sides. The brim can be snapped down in the front and worn like a regular fedora, if one desires.
It's...
For sale is a long-haired Adam stingy brim, probably made in the 1960s or 1970s.
Condition is okay, far from perfect, but still very presentable. There are scattered moth bites, only three or four small ones on top, but quite a few on the bottom of the brim. I've tried to show most of them in...
This is a beautiful size 7 3/8 long oval Knox fedora in a very dark charcoal grey, likely made in the early 1960s, but it retains the proportions of the 1950s. Color is a little darker in person than in the pictures.
Condition is basically flawless, about as clean as they come. The only thing...
I found these WWII German postcards in the bottom of an old bankers box. I have no ideo how they came into my family's possesion, and I don't know anything more about them than I can tell by looking at them, but I thought you all might find them interesting.
I hope this doesn't break the Rules...
Ladies and gentlemen, step right up for the grand opening of CONELRAD CURIOS, a new store on Etsy specializing in hats for the gentlemen and jewelry for the ladies. Plenty of items are up now, with many, many more to follow, so head on over and have a look!
www.etsy.com/shop/ConelradCurios...
Hello fellow loungers, I've been working on starting up a store on Etsy, and in the process, I've obviously had to take some pictures. Well, the hat below takes a crease so nicely that I decided to make a chart of hat shapes before I sold it off. I thought it turned out pretty well, and I...
I'm looking to buy a 1940s Howard Hughes style Hollywood jacket in about a size to fit 42 to 44, preferably with a chest measurement of anywhere from 48 to 51, but 46 should work as well. I'm looking for the 1940s style with the front made of one fabric and a back, sleeves, and collar another...
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