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Ok folks in the market for a period style hat.... ranging from 1740-1800....lets here those vendor recommendations......
 
Ok folks in the market for a period style hat.... ranging from 1740-1800....lets here those vendor recommendations......
Broad area of time
What sort of hat are you looking for.
Fine beaver, cheap wool felt, wool caps of all sorts from Scot bonnet type and wheel hats
Parsons wore their own style. And hats looking almost like a derby.
 
Stitcher's Cabin has a variety of Colonial and longhunter style hats.

You can try to make one. I bought a felt blank/cone off of Amazon, shaped it by steam from a tea kettle and an iron and a large inverted bowl. Stiffened with a spray stiffener from JoAnn's. I now have a custom fit round blocked Colonial hat for about $25. YouTube has lots of videos.
 
Mine came from River Junction trading company.
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