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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Sep 11, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.952 (29/2,382 LTDR)
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God I wish I could afford a Stetson. As much as I love the classic styles of the Urban 20s through the 40s, my heart will always be in the western style. I would love to see you guys step into the wild west a little more as I feel it's a unique and still very classic style. That said, I love that you are bringing classic back. We need it.
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About three years ago I bought a vintage Stetson fedora at an antiques mall for only $12. The style is very much like the Temple but it is made of a woven fabric 35% wool, 50% acrylic, 15% nylon made in Sri Lanka. The crown is 4" high and the brim is 2 1/2" wide and is turned down. There is a 3/4" band around the crown that is the same color as the rest of the hat. It's the color that caught my eye, a heavy canvas like weave in black and white with very tiny specks of silver, yellow and pink. Because of the color this casual style hat goes with almost everything. In the fall and spring I wear it with a short gray canvas jacket and I get more compliments from people wanting to know where they can get one. I have no idea how old this hat is, any time from the 1950s to today for all I know. This hat started me buying vintage style hats. I now have 9 hats some new, most used or vintage, paid less than $20 each for the used or vintage. Great video as always keep 'em coming.
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I'm Canadian and my mother took up Western dancing as a health activity in during her retirement. When we went to Texas I made sure to pick up a Stetson cowboy hat for her. Did it NEED to come from Texas? Absolutely not. Does the fact that I bought there make for a good story she tells when asked about it? You bet. Quite happy with the purchase
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Nice to see some love for the cowboy hat, finally! I've always championed it as a fair contender in the classic men's hats category, but most people ignore them entirely. I myself have a few (one felt, one straw, and one leather) and get compliments on them all the time! I don't even live in the Southwest or Texas.
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As a resident of Wyoming, western wear is everywhere (and I do like it in moderation). I've got two Stetsons that I love. The straw fedora (whose model I've forgotten) was a great purchase. It stays cool on hot days and the brim snaps nicely. The other, an Open Road, is a bit newer to me, and it's great. It fits between summer (straw) and winter (Stormy Kromer time). It's just Western enough to fit in here, but not so extreme that I couldn't wear it elsewhere. They're both great value for money.
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I have to agree with the comment at the end about Dobbs. I originally got into my vintage hat search looking for Stetsons since they are so revered, but I ended up with two vintage rabbit felt Dobbs hats for less than $50 since they seem to be less popular or well known. I've struggled to find vintage Stetsons in my size (7 1/4) for any less than $100.
I've been extremely impressed with the quality of the Dobbs, and they have not lost their shape or rigidity despite being heavily snowed on (and then subsequently smacked a bit rougher than I intended, to remove the snow) at times.
Highly recommend them for anyone who can't afford a Stetson or Borsalino.
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On a note about western aesthetics in a modern world; I wear cowboy boots almost every single day from Ariat. Inspired by the Yellowstone TV series I decided I finally wanted to give them a try. I found a local retailer of western apparel and equestrian supplies and spoke to someone knowledgeable about boots who helped me find a boot in my size that fits my style and budget. They were slight expensive at around $200 but they are the most comfortable footwear I have ever owned and can go with just about any other outfit. I can wear the boots to work in the yard, to my job in a business setting, to a wedding, to church, or just out running errands. They took a while to break in but after they did I will never go without a pair of cowboy boots in my wardrobe options.
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Would love to see a video on how to wear hats this day and age. In everyday life. I feel like itβs kinda hard to wear a hat since mostly driving everywhere and not a whole lot of walking around. I feel like a hat is a lot easier to wear while on vacation since a lot more walking is done. Awesome video! Thanks for the great content as always.
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@Mom0fTwins
8 months ago
Yes!!! Living in Texas and loving classic menswear, (after polling them the men in my immediate family) would love to see a video combining western and classic menswear. Don't forget a mention on more "formal" western wear, please.
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