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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

DaveProc

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This week I will feature the C. G. Wilke Guben, Germany Hat Factory. Founded by Carl Gottlob Wilke in 1822 Guben, Germany. He invented the weather-proof wool hat and was a major contributor in the mechanization of hat making. C. G. Wilke manufactured both Wool and Fur (including Velour) Soft and Stiff Felt Hats. C. G. Wilke Factory was severely damaged during WWII. Guben was the largest hat making center in Germany up to WWII but was heavily damaged during the war. What remained of the Guben Hat Industry infrastructure after WWII was nationalized as VEB United Hutwerke Guben (Guben was located in the GDR).

This is my last entry in the C.G. Wilke Guben series.

C.G. Wilke "Flamand" possibly late 1920s. The quality mark is "Flamand" which is Unshorn Velour Hair. The Felt is a Melange and has a very soft hand. I will let the photos describe the unique Form. This is one of my most treasured hats.

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Over Welt Brim with a Massive amount of Flange.

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C. W. Wilke "Jaunty" Bow

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C. G. Wilke "Anno 1822" Crown Tip Patch.

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Reinhold Mette, Freiberg Saxony was established in 1926 and is still owned by the family today (Barbara Mette, Freiberg). Prior to opening the hat shop they manufactured fur felt ware (established 1825).

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Mette, Obermarkt 6 Freiberg, Saxony

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C. G. Wilke Hutfabrik, Guben N.-L., 1822 - 100 - 1922, 41 cm x 21.5 cm, for 100 Year Anniversary.

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Hey all!
Thought I'd stop by and say hi and drop a new poem on you all.
Here goes...
A nasty bug has chased away
The hug I'd planned for Mother's Day.
So, from afar this boy in a Hommie
Bids a happy day to his dear old Mommie!

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Mayser homburg that I got from Stefan on a beautiful early evening.
Have a great day!

Good to hear from you, John. I forgot to wear a Hommie for my Mommy yesterday. Didn't think of it until late in the day.
 

Short Balding Guy

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My dog and enjoyed a stroll on this cool spring morning. The birds are loud. It brings to mind the quote from Robin Williams, “Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s Party!’”

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The bright morning sun had me enjoying a bigger brim on a Gannon Wanderer (silvermist beaver felt with charcoal trimmings).

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Cheers from Minnesota, USA.

Be safe, be strong and see you on the street soon, Eric -
 

Michael A

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A very interesting piece indeed! I would love to have one
I haven't looked in the last few days, but until recently at least these were pretty readily available from either ebay or army surplus stores for small money.

Super Lux - very period sounding name. Love that ribbon, kind of "puggish". The material on that suit is the bomb Michael.



I have a doctor's appointment next week, they are still closed so it will be video conferencing. I don't know how it will work to "turn my head and cough" on Zoom! Love that cap, that material really does look light and airy.
Thanks Red. Yes, the material on the suit is da bomb. My favorite stuff.

Thanks,
Michael
 
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Hey all!
Thought I'd stop by and say hi and drop a new poem on you all.
Here goes...
A nasty bug has chased away
The hug I'd planned for Mother's Day.
So, from afar this boy in a Hommie
Bids a happy day to his dear old Mommie!

View attachment 234142

Mayser homburg that I got from Stefan on a beautiful early evening.
Have a great day!
Nice John. If you wear a Hommie for your Mommie does that mean a Cap for your Pap?
 
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Art Fawcett will be missed in our community for sure, but he deserves a restful retirement. This Dualist is super sweet Jonesy. The light colors are such a great choice. I always loved his name for this type of duplex.


This is another fantastic, interesting hat Stefan. l love the liner logo. Princeton University is in New Jersey, but the name is very "Boston". It is strange that this American "brand" would have Mayser make their hats as a jobber. Is it 1950s?


Always love the Cury Fabio. But I absolutely am going nuts over that fabric on your suit jacket!! Love - Love - Love it.


I have been lusting after a Lo Blue soft cap for some time now. Love the material on this cap. How long does it take to get them from down under? Interesting comparison of the tones of gray. I wonder how much is dye lots versus age/patina? Stay warm my friend. I'll be trying to stay cool, it will be in the high 80s again here in Oregon.
Thanks, Mike. The hat likely never even was near American soil, nor was it ever intended to be. Some of the more prolific German manufacturers, like Mayser and Wegener, produced a great many hats under various brands, probably on contract for wholesale companies or large retailers. Usually these were brought on the market under "posh" sounding names, like Windsor, Princeton, Carlton or under the retailers'house brand name. This one was sold through Konen Bekleidingshaus of Munich. Late fifties or early sixties for this one I'd say.
 
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Thanks Brent. I'm a fan of mushroom hunting for sure. The lighter was a trail find from a hunt or two ago. Non working and only there for scale. I'm going to have a few of the morels for breakfast in a few minutes. Oh boy.

Love the ribbon treatment on the Princeton. Great looking hat.

Thanks Fabio. The jacket is Swedish army and dated 1942. Whether that is the pattern date or the production date I don't know.

Great look, Fabio. Those are some maximum lapels there.

Thanks all,
Michael
Thanks, Michael. The ribbon is indeed on of its attractions.

Breezy and cold day under the Portis Super-Lux
IMG_3591 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3592 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3598 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Didn't expect to have this suit out again this season, but if I go out I'll actually have to throw a coat over it.
5-10-2020 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good Sunday,
Michael
Nice to see the Portis out again, Michael Works well with the suit.

My daughter took a swing by to pick up her early birthday present... a Michael Gannon dark moss fedora with vintage ashen green ribbon and the "Rodolfo" style bowkeep with 2 color highlights. Bound brim with piccadilly ribbon, also quite old vintage stuff.

This arrived open crown, so I had the filtered water at boiling point when she arrived and she said she wanted a diamond crease like I bashed for my natural Gannon with the red slate ribbon. Done.
What's with these green hats all of a sudden?;) Looks good on her I must say. The colour of your hat is much better though.:)

Nice MG Gannon Tuck. My MG is a fave.

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Twenty-eight years ago next Sunday, hatless.

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Miss you, Mom.
Let's face it, you need more of them.
Stefan, Thank you! Today will be my last entry for C. G. Wilke Guban.

The Princeton Hat Co. is a great looking hat! The color contrast between the Ribbon and Felt is fantastic. Probably another distributor's trademark.
Thanks, Steve. That's my guess as well.

Day 10 of 31 Hat Parade: Another 85 degree day calls for a light weight straw hat for our walk this morning. This John Cavanagh Optimo crease "stingy" in a wonderful fine weave. Most likely from the early to mid 1960s, as was the style. The style of crease in the crown of the hat is one of the many straw configurations available. This 50+ year old hat has a real "patina" to it's color. I could clean it to bright white again, but she shows her age quite well. Very light, and tight weave as seen in the picture with the penny. Cavanagh was Frank Sinatra's signature brand, think Rat Pack in the summer!

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My appreciation for these hats grows the more I see of them. Works of art. The blue pug gives it a nice "spring" feel, Mike.

First time wearing my Duplex from Northwest Hats. We were able to attend services for the first time in 8 weeks.

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It's gorgeous, Bill. The ribbon is perfect, but looks to be somewhat vulnerable?

Love that ribbon treatment
Thanks, Joe. So do I!

My eyes! My eyes!:eek: Why would anyone make a perfectly good hat and decide to make it green?:D
I see the beard is gone, Max.
 
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Got some baby back ribs and some chicken on the grill for the mother’s. A little cool out but bright and sunny. The beer is flowing, the garden looks good and the whisky in resting on my head. Enjoy the day folks. View attachment 234103 View attachment 234104 View attachment 234105
Barbecue, beer and a whiskey coloured hat; life's not so bad after all, Alan.
How do you know it's German, Stefan?
It told me so, Max. Didn't I tell you I'm a hat whisperer?
Some of the more prolific German manufacturers, like Mayser and Wegener, produced a great many hats under various brands, probably on contract for wholesale companies or large retailers. Usually these were brought on the market under "posh" sounding names, like Windsor, Princeton, Carlton or under the retailers'house brand name. This one was sold through Konen Bekleidingshaus of Munich. And the label used with the distinct blue border isn't something we see on hats made in other countries. So it all adds up to the conclusion it's German made.
Hey all!
Thought I'd stop by and say hi and drop a new poem on you all.
Here goes...
A nasty bug has chased away
The hug I'd planned for Mother's Day.
So, from afar this boy in a Hommie
Bids a happy day to his dear old Mommie!

View attachment 234142

Mayser homburg that I got from Stefan on a beautiful early evening.
Have a great day!
Good to see you, John. It's not Coleridge or Tennyson, but Mom can be proud!

This week I will feature the C. G. Wilke Guben, Germany Hat Factory. Founded by Carl Gottlob Wilke in 1822 Guben, Germany. He invented the weather-proof wool hat and was a major contributor in the mechanization of hat making. C. G. Wilke manufactured both Wool and Fur (including Velour) Soft and Stiff Felt Hats. C. G. Wilke Factory was severely damaged during WWII. Guben was the largest hat making center in Germany up to WWII but was heavily damaged during the war. What remained of the Guben Hat Industry infrastructure after WWII was nationalized as VEB United Hutwerke Guben (Guben was located in the GDR).

This is my last entry in the C.G. Wilke Guben series.

C.G. Wilke "Flamand" possibly late 1920s. The quality mark is "Flamand" which is Unshorn Velour Hair. The Felt is a Melange and has a very soft hand. I will let the photos describe the unique Form. This is one of my most treasured hats.

49880638038_8d1c182af4_b.jpg


Over Welt Brim with a Massive amount of Flange.

49881463622_5b8292be6d_b.jpg


49881146716_cbe31d06ca_b.jpg


C. W. Wilke "Jaunty" Bow

49880661208_d0cf93b2ab_b.jpg


49881483187_531ccc6183_b.jpg


C. G. Wilke "Anno 1822" Crown Tip Patch.





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Reinhold Mette, Freiberg Saxony was established in 1926 and is still owned by the family today (Barbara Mette, Freiberg). Prior to opening the hat shop they manufactured fur felt ware (established 1825).

13184244684_098d3f4fbc_b.jpg


Mette, Obermarkt 6 Freiberg, Saxony

13183956715_ca023a0fde_o.jpg


C. G. Wilke Hutfabrik, Guben N.-L., 1822 - 100 - 1922, 41 cm x 21.5 cm, for 100 Year Anniversary.

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Saved the best for last, eh? Exceptional looking felt. Wow!

Nice!

Akubra Country Club with a Guatemalan back strap loom woven hat band on the Masked Corona Crawl today. Down the hill and along the coastal path one and a half miles to Keålia Beach Park for a brisk swim out past the breakers at high tide in choppy water.
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I'm looking at both the hats and the collection of face masks on display these days, David. I like both! Cool pics as always.

My dog and enjoyed a stroll on this cool spring morning. The birds are loud. It brings to mind the quote from Robin Williams, “Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s Party!’”



The bright morning sun had me enjoying a bigger brim on a Gannon Wanderer (silvermist beaver felt with charcoal trimmings).

i-FLJMLsH-M.jpg


Cheers from Minnesota, USA.

Be safe, be strong and see you on the street soon, Eric -
Great Gannon, Eric. Love these colours.
Borsalino Idorsca today.
IMG_3613 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3615 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3612 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3625 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Still about 15 degrees colder than average here today.
5-11-2020 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr

Have a good day,
Michael
Yes! Always a joy to see that one, Michael.

Whoa, that's some crown on that hat, Perry. Impressive.
 

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