Joao Encarnado
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No one knows. It was probably a $40 hat.
On a recent discussion here on the lounge, we almost come to a conclusion that the X are related to the price of a hat.No, Xs don't denote 10%, for example, the 7x clear beaver was all beaver. Nobody knows what the exact mix is.
On a recent discussion here on the lounge, we almost come to a conclusion that the X are related to the price of a hat.
A Stetson 100 would be a $100 hat
A 4x hat would be a $40 hat.
The 7XCB would be a $70 hat.
Maybe when the X's system was created it matched to this theory and was not updated in fear of mistaken the costumers.In my opinion, the specific price per "X" theory depends too much on the time period and is not a valid theory to apply over a wide range of time.
For example, I have a mid to late 1950's 3X Stetson Open Road with the original Stetson factory price tag of $15.00. That would be a rate of $5 per "X". I doubt you could buy a 7X Clear Beaver for $35.00 during that same time period.
True and today the lowest beaver blend hat is 4X (at least under Stetson/Resistol brands) and those are sold new on stores for more than $100.About the only safe assumption you can make is that the more X's, the better quality the hat.
If it doesn't contain any beaver at all than it's mislabeled and induce the consumer in error. Don't know who regulates/controls this or if it's allowed to happen.Do we know, if a contemporary "4X Beaver" contain any beaver at all? My guess is, that it doesn't.
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The 7XCB would be a $70 hat.
7X CB was same as a Fifty....
Isn't this the same as advertising a hamburger stating it's beef when it doesn't have any?Joao: It's completely unregulated. You can write, whatever you like. "X" just means ... "X". "X" could be anything - also "0" as in zero [huh]
A 1000X straw hat doesn't have printed on the sweatband 1000 X's and "BEAVER" like the alleged "4X beaver hat that do not have any beaver fur at all" have it printed on the sweatband, so I think this case does not illustrate Ole point.How much beaver is in this 1000x Stetson straw hat??
Just to illustrate the Dane's point.
So in the US, wool only comes from sheep?I looked up the US FTC laws ( very convoluted ) and they specifically exclude labeling on hats and gloves, therefore a company can call their hats anything they like, On the opposite side to claim something is 100% wool it cannot have any fur in it, since that does not come from sheep.
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. So in the US, wool only comes from sheep?
I looked up the US FTC laws ( very convoluted ) and they specifically exclude labeling on hats and gloves, therefore a company can call their hats anything they like, On the opposite side to claim something is 100% wool it cannot have any fur in it, since that does not come from sheep.
I am amused with my Dynafelt western that is labeled 85% wool , 10% fur, 5% other fibers.
Caveat emptor
Richard
So in the US, wool only comes from sheep?