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Panama-style woven straw fedora

Submitted photo of Panama-style woven straw fedora
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User's notes

Scala Classico fedora natural fiber, hat, men’s excellent excellent condition

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AI Estimated Value

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$35.00 - $65.00

AI estimate as of July 3, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This item appears to be a men’s fedora-style hat, characteristically woven from a natural-colored fiber consistent with straw or toquilla palm. The owner identifies this as a 'Scala Classico' fedora, though no brand labels or interior stamps are visible in the photograph to verify this attribution. The hat features a classic center-dent crown and a relatively short brim. It is adorned with a contrasting dark brown decorative band, likely leather or a synthetic equivalent, which displays a cream-colored whipstitch or skip-stitch detail along the top and bottom edges. The weave pattern is a tight, consistent over-under style that appears structurally sound. Visually, the hat is in good condition with no prominent staining, crushing, or frayed edges visible. The color is a light tan or 'natural' straw hue. The construction is consistent with modern manufacturing for warm-weather headwear. As no manufacturer markings are readable in the provided image, the attribution to Scala remains an unverified hypothesis based on the user's notes.

AI Appraisal Report

I have examined the provided image of a men’s fedora-style hat. Based on what I can see, the item features a natural straw or toquilla palm weave with a center-dent crown and a decorative whipstitched band. The owner identifies this as a 'Scala Classico' fedora; however, as no interior labels or branding are visible in the photograph, I must treat this attribution as a hypothesis rather than a fact. The hat appears to be in excellent condition with no visible crushing or staining. My estimate of $35.00 - $65.00 reflects the typical secondary market value for a modern straw fedora of this style and condition, assuming the user's attribution to the Scala brand is correct. While Scala is a well-regarded name in contemporary headwear, it is a mass-market brand rather than a high-end luxury label. The value is largely driven by the hat's utility and aesthetic appeal. If this item were found to be a generic 'in the style of' fedora without a brand name, the value would likely decrease to the $15.00 - $25.00 range. I cannot verify the material composition or brand via a photo alone. A physical inspection by a specialist would be necessary to confirm the fiber type and look for hidden manufacturer stamps under the sweatband. Market demand for such hats is generally stable for seasonal warm-weather attire, though value is highly dependent on the integrity of the straw weave and the presence of the original brand markings.

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