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Ebay Hats: Victories, Defeats, Gripes & Items of Interest

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drmaxtejeda

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Nice, Max. It looks like an early one. Mike is a very skilled hatter. For my preferences, I like his western hats more than his fedoras.
Thanks, Brent. I think I forgot to post this beauty I bought from you.
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Randall Renshaw

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Here’s the two tags in the vintage hairy Stetson. @Just Daniel ,or anyone who knows.
Let me know what y’all think it’s birth date is. I’m guessing early 40s?
I think it’s odd that the liner is merely taped in and not sewn in. It’s the old style hat tape.
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The brim edge underwelt is sewn only from underneath.
The hat is just like it arrived. Haven’t even had a chance to comb it.
 
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AbbaDatDeHat

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Here’s the two tags in the vintage hairy Stetson. @Just Daniel ,or anyone who knows.
Let me know what y’all think it’s birth date is. I’m guessing early 40s?
I think it’s odd that the liner is merely taped in and not sewn in. It’s the old style hat tape.
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The hat is just like it arrived. Haven’t even had a chance to comb it.
This is gorgeous, just gorgeous. Foil tag...old.
There’s a beautiful Disney Camel Hair around that has that same blue/grey sheen or luster. The only two i can recall like that.
Special is right!!
B
Ps: how wide is the brim and any pics of the inside tags, lot number??
 

Randall Renshaw

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This is gorgeous, just gorgeous. Foil tag...old.
There’s a beautiful Disney Camel Hair around that has that same blue/grey sheen or luster. The only two i can recall like that.
Special is right!!
B
Ps: how wide is the brim and any pics of the inside tags, lot number??

Thanks a lot, Bowan. Tried to leave pics with tags, but here’s new pics with as good a shots as I can get.
2 5/8 brim. 4 5/8 in front as bashed crown.
She’s special, alright. I’ll hang her right beside a wide brim Vita-Felt fedora that’s just a few years younger....I think. But let me know what y’all know.
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Just Daniel

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Yes, the general view is that those one-square red tags are indicators of a 40s hat, especially with the stars in the crest and no liner cover. That plus the size tag and the sizing ribbon inside the sweat point to an early 40s hat.

It’s always a bit of a guess, but I think you can definitely be comfortable with that range. It’s a sweet hat!


Thanks a lot, Bowan. Tried to leave pics with tags, but here’s new pics with as good a shots as I can get.
2 5/8 brim. 4 5/8 in front as bashed crown.
She’s special, alright. I’ll hang her right beside a wide brim Vita-Felt fedora that’s just a few years younger....I think. But let me know what y’all know. View attachment 321441 View attachment 321442
 

Randall Renshaw

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Yes, the general view is that those one-square red tags are indicators of a 40s hat, especially with the stars in the crest and no liner cover. That plus the size tag and the sizing ribbon inside the sweat point to an early 40s hat.

It’s always a bit of a guess, but I think you can definitely be comfortable with that range. It’s a sweet hat!
Thanks, Daniel!
The heather felt on this one is truly the most moldable hat I own. Even the brim!
Creases effortlessly and holds. Wish all vintage hats minded its owners this well.
It’s an incredible fedora and even more impressive that it has made it some 80 years in super condition.
 

Bill Hughes

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Here’s the two tags in the vintage hairy Stetson. @Just Daniel ,or anyone who knows.
Let me know what y’all think it’s birth date is. I’m guessing early 40s?
I think it’s odd that the liner is merely taped in and not sewn in. It’s the old style hat tape.
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The hat is just like it arrived. Haven’t even had a chance to comb it.
That’s fantastic.
 

Randall Renshaw

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Out for delivery today.... enabled by @TheOldFashioned

The seller sent an offer that opened the door for some haggling and I couldn’t resist.

I’m thinking this one a little more modern than my 40s gay prince... maybe 50s? But looking forward to comparing the two

Thanks for the heads up Jonathan


Not sure I’m gonna improve on the lovely photos the seller took.

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Another whipped stunner, in awesome condition!
 
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Here’s the two tags in the vintage hairy Stetson. @Just Daniel ,or anyone who knows.
Let me know what y’all think it’s birth date is. I’m guessing early 40s?
I think it’s odd that the liner is merely taped in and not sewn in. It’s the old style hat tape.
View attachment 321401 View attachment 321400 View attachment 321402 View attachment 321404 View attachment 321403 View attachment 321405 The brim edge underwelt is sewn only from underneath.
The hat is just like it arrived. Haven’t even had a chance to comb it.

The gold size tag and perforated sweatband are c.1940 tidbits. The hat might have a LOTXXXX imprint behind the front of the sweatband. The taped liner is probably the result of a cleaning/renovation.
 

Randall Renshaw

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The gold size tag and perforated sweatband are c.1940 tidbits. The hat might have a LOTXXXX imprint behind the front of the sweatband. The taped liner is probably the result of a cleaning/renovation.
Thanks, Alan. After checking the front of the sweatband I found these numbers.
Don’t know what info, or how you can make a determination from these numbers, but sure hope it helps you figure out where in the 40s this hat was made. ‘44 maybe?

Here’s some more photos of the near mint black wide brim fedora 40s Vita-Felt I picked up a month ago. Maybe you can make some dating determinations from these, as well? 4590A74D-BF8B-4391-AB61-319F15F9ABD7.jpeg
 

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Just Daniel

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Lefty did some heavy research and found Vitafelt dates from late ‘40 to probably early ‘46. It may be that the “Vitafelt” designation is earlier than the full “Vitafelt Process” stamp.

Lefty’s Post:

7-30-1940 was the first date that Stetson used vita-felt in commerce, and on August 6, 1940, the New York Times reported that Stetson had perfected a new felting process that it would market as vita-felt. According to the article, George S. Russell, Jr., president of Stetson, said that "Certain types of foreign hats have found a market in America because of their springiness and their soft mellow feel". Vita-Felt would have the same feel, but be made by American workers paid American wages. The store ads that follow invite comparison of vita-felt hats and foreign made hats.

Apparently, there were two eras of vita-felt. Though the ads certainly aren't conclusive proof, I don't think I've seen any evidence that the first incarnation of vita-felt lasted past 1945.

But then...

My search results jumped from 1945 to March 24, 1967, where the ad headline reads, " They're here! hats of fine fur felt with the new process developed by Stetson and DuPont - VITA FELT process."

The rest of the ad:

"Now, a new and exclusive process developed by Stetson using a Du Pont surface modifier makes an entirely new type of felt hat possible - a water resistant hat, a shape retentive hat, a hat with a richer color and more luxurious feel. An excellent example is the Stetson Mark...a new style with a center crease crown, narrow Mode Edge brim and fine Peau De Soie silk band."

The brim on this one looks to be well under 2 inches. There was one more search result for vita-felt, also in 1967, which referenced this Du Pont vita-felt.

To me, Stetson's thinking that it could market this term as new and revolutionary again, after 25 years, really illustrates where the company was going by then.





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Thanks, Alan. After checking the front of the sweatband I found these numbers.
Don’t know what info, or how you can make a determination from these numbers, but sure hope it helps you figure out where in the 40s this hat was made. ‘44 maybe?

Here’s some more photos of the near mint black wide brim fedora 40s Vita-Felt I picked up a month ago. Maybe you can make some dating determinations from these, as well? View attachment 321924
 

Randall Renshaw

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Thanks, Daniel!
It’d be great to know more about the Stetson Vita-Felt, but it’s also a little cool to own ‘40s hats that remain a mystery!
Hope you’re right about the “Process”
Info, too.
 

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