Trenchy, here in the midwest of the US i don’t think you’d call the gearheads gangs but just guys.
I can’t speak to the 50’s hot rodders but in the 60’s and 70’s it seemed to be Ford guys, Chevy guys or Mopar guys. In the early 70’s street racing i loved blowing the doors off the Mustangs and...
Ps @Jimmy__patt :
You might think about keeping that very nice Borsalino you have in the classifieds as well!!
You have started with 2 particularly nice vintage hats. You’ll look long and hard before you upstage them.
Many here looked for a long time before they discovered such quality. Some...
Nahh…give it some time, play with the brim and crown shape.
Get used to it.
You can always sell it.
It’s kinda a seldom seen piece, especially with long hair.
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I think your too big brim concerns may have to do with hat orientation. Everybody wears hats differently. In your two pics you wear both tilted back on your head.
A wide brim is exaggerated in the front when tilted back, especially if snapped up. Idk depends on the look you are going for.
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Hats always look bigger in the bathroom!
The only known cure is to get more hats. Works every time.
Short hair makes a hat look bigger too.
Play with the brim.
By the way, a vintage Knox 25 is a very nice hat.
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Good one Will.
Alternate terminology is refreshing.
Elephant trunk sleeves always remind me of the King of sleeves, @A1 and his baby fat roll sleeves.
Miss that guy.
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