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Great great Grandad's fedora.

Grizzly Adams

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Nope, I don't don't have it, but I have been wondering just how long men have been wearing the fedora on this continent? I know it dates back to the 1890s, but just how popular was it prior to WWI? Anyone know of any images from that period showing men wearing a "fedora?":)
 

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The Fedora started out as a chick's hat, if that affects popularity in any way...

The term "Fedora" for a mens soft hat caught on in the USA in September 1883 and has stuck around ever since. The play "Fedora" opened in the US in October of that year, and had premiered in Paris December 1882. The hats of the two were only loosely related, and the term "Fedora" at that point was applied almost exclusively to mens hats.
September 26, 1883 - The New York Sun
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Grizzly Adams

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Thanks, Dinerman, that's interesting, indeed! So Knox was making the fedora before Stetson? Anyone have any images of fedoras during this period?
 
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