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Mexican hats, turn of the last century

hatflick1

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The documentary The Storm That Swept Mexico details
the revolution of 1910, Villa and Zappata.
But...
From a hat stand point, it shows any number and
styles of kepis, pith helmets, sombreros, western
type, fedora type (sort of) derbies and more!
Here's the trailer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmCpTPrybUg
 

fedoracentric

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Last year I saw a leather riding crop that said this on it:

La Mexicana Sombrererase Sucesores
Stetson Stratoliner
Aastor Hnos
15 AV. Brasil Nos. 13y15, Mexico D. F.
 

John Galt

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Joao, I have seen one genuine old basic felt sombrero, and some high end decorated felt sombreros, (by the Frenchman whose name escapes me at present - real works of art) but most I've seen are modern era decorative hats & are made of cloth velour.

The genuine ones I've seen were very small sizes - 6 7/8 or even less.
 

hatflick1

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I wonder if any of those historical sombreros have been
preserved and displayed in a Mexico City museum. I also
wonder what the origin of such sombreros gigantes was.
I don't recall ever seeing such hats worn by Spaniards.
Might they have originated with the indigenous folk?
 

RBH

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I picked this one up for Major Moore to hang in his shop.
Got it for a little of nothing at a fleamarket.

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Joao Encarnado

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Joao, I have seen one genuine old basic felt sombrero, and some high end decorated felt sombreros, (by the Frenchman whose name escapes me at present - real works of art) but most I've seen are modern era decorative hats & are made of cloth velour.

The genuine ones I've seen were very small sizes - 6 7/8 or even less.
The only mexican sombreros I have seen are made of straw with decorative things. I find them too big and with too much bling. The most bling I'm going is that hatband from my 30x beaver Stetson and I already find it a bit too much.
 

Joao Encarnado

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Here's another Tardan, more in line with what I want:

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Didn't know there was such a thing... hat. That would be a head turner and unpleasant to wear in public transportation.
Looks nice, but I prefer less brim and more crown.
And if it rains too much? Can it be used as a aquarium? ;)
 

John Galt

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Looks nice, but I prefer less brim and more crown.

Ah..., so we have finally found your limit, my friend ;-)

Seriously though, I imagine that this would have been quite a practical a hat for a caballero, and that there would have been plenty of space for it in the old southwestern country that now makes up part of the US.

Being a patriot and having already exceeded my monthly quota for posts that might draw fire - and notwithstanding my great love of history - I won't directly address the issue of which nation actually invaded the other.
 

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