Posted by JDseller on February 22, 2012 at 22:12:36 from (208.126.196.144):
I have a bucket head( 7 7/8 hat size). LOL The imported hats are Ball caps not farmers hats. The ball caps are just a beanie. If you need to adjust them out to the larger sizes then they will not stay on your head. They just pop off. The older Farmers hats where much deeper.
I loved "K Brand" US made hats but they got bought out and changed hands several times. Now Staples owns what is left and it all is imported. When it was K brand it was 90% US made. One of the dealers I worked at sold thousands of dollars of hats each year. He never had his logo put on any of them. They all just had the JD logo. He kept twenty or more different styles.
I wore out all of them I had. The hat I am wearing now says it is a "Legend" brand and it has the old style IH logo on it. It is a winter hat and is the deeper style. The new hats I find with Legend on them are the beanies too.
I wanted to know if there are any USA made hats out there??? Also can you get the old style deeper hats??? I hate these new short beanies.
My hair is thinning out on top enough I need a hat to keep from sun burning in the summer. I have found a Nice straw hat with an elastic band that is comfortable to wear. The wide bill around the back is nice in the sun but makes it not work well in the shop or driving. So I need to find me a new hat supplier. I have a drawer full of the imported "free" hats. I turn them down any more they all are junk!!!
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