I always think of these knots as too fussy and busy. I'd much rather go with a wide cravat.
Although it's crazy busy, if it's your style and you can own it... OWN IT!
My current one is from a shopping expedition I led through the streets of Beverly Hills. Just a crowd of retro dressed people meandering through shops. I'm in front of Brooks Brothers there.
Not significantly. Not enough breeze going through the hat to make much of a difference. They look great, they add a little to the breathability, but overall they don't give you a much much cooler head.
This just makes me sick to the heart. He was such a great friend. After his mother passed away he'd come over often to hang out, or I'd go to his house to listen to records. too many losses recently. This is just awful. He will be missed dearly.
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It's just the place to bring out your hat, even if it's been sitting in the closet for a decade, people always tend to buy or hunt for their hat for that trip.
Okay J. Peterman, what happened to the cool vintage looks I was always happy to see when I used to open your catalog? I used to think of your goods as the modern day version of Banana Republic (as BR changed to being The GAP). I'd also like to see something other than dresses on the cover of the...
There have been much more in depth reports and stories and facts on these forums that span over 10 years of us wearers and lovers of headwear ranting, raving, reminiscing and studying.
And going by the numbers and catalogs and information research brings forth. The Decline of the hat started...
It's been a decade of this forum, and STILL the slim fit trend of low waisted pants reigns!
I need some good off the rack BAGGY TROUSERS with a 13 inch rise and a zipper of enormous length.
Would Superman be Superman without his cape?
It was a time where the hat had lost all function for most people, outside of keeping the head warm on the coldest day, and even then the hoodie took precedence.
Raiders is about the Great American Professor that goes on classic serial style...
I think it depends on the shoe and how you feel about it. I tend to lace my balmorals straight across seeing as it can close the seam of the shoe entirely, but with bluchers I like to crisscross the lacing with the first lace starting from under as not to have it going straight across at the bottom.
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