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I was wondering if anyone could date this hat box? I am curious if the box is from the same time period as the hat
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I think these are 50s boxes. They came in red and a darkish orange, too.
I was wondering if anyone could date this hat box? I am curious if the box is from the same time period as the hat
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Nice!
Saw a vintage Stratoliner box at an antique mall, but it was smaller than the other hat boxes in the shop--it was long and oval, and a good 2 inches shorter on either side than a typical hat box. Per paths it would have held a really, really small hat, perhaps a child's size. Anyone know what I was looking at?
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Saw a vintage Stratoliner box at an antique mall, but it was smaller than the other hat boxes in the shop--it was long and oval, and a good 2 inches shorter on either side than a typical hat box. Per paths it would have held a really, really small hat, perhaps a child's size. Anyone know what I was looking at?
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. Here is an example of the strat box with original instructionsOn top of Fedoralover's fine explanation I would like to add, that the main difference between The Open Road and The Stratoliner was the brim and the marketing.
The OR was advertised as a classic, stylish fedora in a Western/Southern look - but also wearable for the classic city-gent. The Stratoliner was advertised as the hat for the modern, smart, young and self-conscious man - "of course" flying from destination to destination.
The OR's brim was a little wider than the Strat's 2-1/2", and was flanged with a pretty flat curl, that worked great both snapped and of-the-face. The Strat had a more rolled flange, which at the time seems to have been perceived as more "casual". The small box helped maintaining the high/deep roll of the brim.
I should probably just wish for a unicorn, too.![]()
Thanks, guys! I appreciate the info. I have the box now; wonder what my odds are for ever finding an insert--or a reasonably-priced strat in 7 3/8. I should probably just wish for a unicorn, too.
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