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Rare, Weird 1934 Fedora

Marc Chevalier

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Okay, folks ... I've digitalized quite a few images from that Fall 1934 Apparel Arts issue I picked up a few weeks ago. As promised, I'll share the choicest images with you all.


Here is one of the trippiest fedoras I've ever seen. Would you want one like it? ;) Could Art Fawcett reproduce such a beast?




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The real Henry

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I think it might look nice in person, but I don't think think I'll ever get the chance to get one of these in my hands.

Judging by the pictures I have to agree that it look very 1970s.

Regards,
Henrik
 

vonwotan

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dr greg - What size was the hat? Do you have the name and contact info for the shop? I relly would be curious to learn more about the hat - especially if it is from the thirties and not a later 70s hat.

dr greg said:
True to tell, I saw one like that in a junk shop a few weeks ago, which is where I thought it belonged, it's still there as far as I know, and it was far too small anyway.
 

Bogie

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Wow...I don't know if I should laugh or cry at the waste of fabric and good materials that is that hat. I beg the pardon of those who like that...hat...but I really, really,really detest it.

In fact, out of all the things in the universe I could detest, that hat is number one in my book as of this moment.

Even more shocking is the fact that it was made in 1934, I agree with the general sentiment that it looks very 70's.
 

EricH

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OK maybe it isn't everyone's cup of tea, but I don't think it is exactly ugly either. Lets be fair, any hat that we say looks like the 70's and was made in the 30's, well, its ahead of its time. I was a product of the 70's and like hats of the 30's and 40's, no stingy brims for me. There are people who consider my hats ugly as well. So am I an anachronism or on the leading edge of style? I'm with besdor, I'd like to see it. Who knows it might just be the future. :rolleyes: Eric
 

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