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Fedoras were recycled into ladies fashion hats during war time. I've never seen this done to a fedora before.
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Indiana Jake
Moderators: Indiana Jeff, Dalexs
To us, nothing. But I bet most people from back in the day would wince if they saw how we treat our fedoras, not to mention at how beat-up we still wear themHollowpond wrote:Cool find! I almost passed out when she destroyed that first hat!!! What was wrong with that thing?![]()
Travis
I agree Jeff, I think most men back-in-the-day would be shocked at how some guys baby their hats. Hats protect your head and face from the inclemency of weather and the rigor of the seasons. It was built to take abuse. The turning in the grave would occur if they could see guys wiping their hats down every night with fine mist, wearing them only as an accessory to an outfit, and placing them in fancy hat boxes.Indiana Jeff wrote:I diagree. As Michaelson and Fedora have often said, 'back in the day' men wore hats everyday and they were seen as ultilitarian. Maybe they would keep one hat for a Sunday-going-to-church dress hat. With everyday use I'm sure those hats got plenty banged around. By comparison we probably baby our hats.
Now, if you're talking about the artificial distressing, dumping fuller's earth and the like, then yes, those old timers would think we've lost it.
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
People that do that are indeed going for a 'look' that is a snapshot in time. Guys 'back in the day' lived that look everyday. No effort needed. As much as I am a fan of IJ, thats why I dont believe in artificial distressing for my stuff. I buy it as it would have been bought back then, and just wear it and age it as it would have been done back then. That way it doesnt feel costumey to me - it feels more authentic.gwyddion wrote:sure, but I was referring to things as sitting on hats on purpose to get that lived in look and getting them dirty and dusty. Back in the day they probably kept their lids fairly clean and wouldn't even think of kicking it around the yard to get it "just right"
Regards, Geert
Dead on target.scottyrocks6 wrote: As much as I am a fan of IJ, thats why I dont believe in artificial distressing for my stuff. I buy it as it would have been bought back then, and just wear it and age it as it would have been done back then. That way it doesnt feel costumey to me - it feels more authentic.
WORD, Michaelson!Michaelson wrote:Dead on target.![]()
The thing about just wearing our hats/jackets day to day is they start taking on the personality of the owner. THAT'S why some folks just look 'right' in their gear, and others look like they're wearing costume pieces. You gotta wear items daily or on a regular basis for them to take on their own character.....just like they did 'in the day'.
Regards! Michaelson
Uh, okmaboot38 wrote:WORD, Michaelson!
Sorry Jake!Indiana Jake wrote:I'm no moderator here, but now that we've gotten of topic, how many of you cringed like I did when she went with scissors to that fedora?
Indiana Jake
I'm an administrator here, didn't think it wasn't that far off topic, and I also cringed when she when she used the scissors. Sorry if I 'interrupted' the flow of the discussion.Indiana Jake wrote:I'm no moderator here, but now that we've gotten of topic, how many of you cringed like I did when she went with scissors to that fedora?
Indiana Jake
Yep sure do. It is still great to me how a hat takes on its own character with some good wear. Two guys could buy their hats the same day, the same brand, and go off with them. If they met 6 months later, although both had creased their hats identically, you would not have perfect matches. Just the shape of a guys head morphs the hat into "his hat".You gotta wear items daily or on a regular basis for them to take on their own character.....just like they did 'in the day'.
I agree here with Steve...Fedora wrote: But in times of world wars, you gotta do what ya gotta do, with raw materials being used for the war effort. At least I understand these hats were recycled. Fedora