Cowboy Hats Leather, Oilskin, Straw, Dress & Work, Stetson, Charlie, Ancho, Solo

Here is a nice collection of vintage Formal/Casual/ Dress/Work Mens Cowboy Hats in Leather, Oilskin, and Straw by Stetson, Outback Bootlegger, Charlie, Luigui, Sombrero Ancho, Solo Squirrel. All are in fine condition and have been well cared for and well-used. Sizes range medium to extra large and have unisex consideration, of course.


OFFERED INDIVIDUALLY, PLEASE STATE HAT CHOICE 

(BY NUMBER OR NAME) AT CHECKOUT.

SHIPPING IS DISCOUNTED ON MULTIPLE PURCHASES


Hat #1) SORRY, HAT #1 IS SOLD OUT


Hat #2) Stetson Long Oval natural straw working cowboy hat with well-earned patina. Strongly pinched and formed 4" brim X 4 3/8" crown. Leather sweatband and tooled leather outer band with brass hardware. Medium size, 7 1/4. Well-Used Working Condition


Hat #3) Sombrero de Capa Ancho! Features a grande 18" diameter brim that is 5" wide with a 5" high crown. This hat is a statement! Unvarnished natural straw with a cotton lined brim rim and cotton braided chip strap. Leather forehead pad. Large size. Perfect for garden wear. Talla Grande! Excellent Working Condition


Hat #4) Charlie 1 Horse Hat: "Mexico" light green fedora style straw dress hat, unisex medium. Elastic fabric wicking sweatband, leather crown protector, hat band, and grommets. Subtle 2 1/2" flat brim and 4" crown.  Medium Size. Excellent Formal/Casual Condition.


Hat #5) SORRY SOLD OUT


Hat #6) The Original Solo Squirrel (Ardilla Sola) by GGG of Oaxaca Mexico. Substantial soft straw dress hat. Leather band with tails, elastic fabric sweatband, satin lined interior, and grommet vents. 3" flat brim X 4" pinched crown. Medium Size.


GIDDY UP DADDY! 



COWBOY STUFF

(AKA "NEW MEXICO STUFF")


When I first opened Portland Pandemonium I was having a love affair with New Mexico and had accumulated a bunch of odd-ball and quirky stuff from that Land of Enchantment. When I decided to start sharing my goodies with the world in my new Portland Pandemonium store New Mexico seemed like a good place to start. As time went on I decided to expand this category to reflect the broader life of the West and Southwest, so renamed this department "Cowboy Stuff." I still love New Mexico and you will still find plenty of quirky things in store here from NM (including lovely Route 66 maps from the 40's 50's and 60's). So buckle up for your trip motoring west, and get hip to this kindly tip: Get Your (Cowboy) Kicks on Route 66!  Drop by our ranch to see what's on offer these days:



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