This week I discovered an unexpected gem in Belle Fourche, South Dakota— it was a pleasure spending a few hours with Jack, hatter of Weather Hat Co., touring his shop and learning about his almost entirely vintage hat-making tools and machinery. He is a gentle, creative soul, and an exceptional...
Been finding some nice feathers on the ground lately. Also found a small, recently molten probably young garter snake skin that I’m trying to figure out how to use for an adornment.
Shown here on the hats are a custom tooled leather band, yellow finch and unidentified silver feathers, blue jay...
Made my heart sink to see those spring snow showers this morning in Saint Paul. I’m thankful none of it affected my drive home too adversely. Your Gannon sure brightens the disposition, even with that deep color.
Brilliant. One of those with a slightly shortened brim and maybe MAYBE some brim binding is becoming a bucket list item for me. Would that color be considered natural? Undyed?
Still a day behind, but yesterday yielded three hats.
The Montana Peaks Hat Co. Gus didn’t make it out of the house, however.
The Greeley hat works western homburg did, as well as the Texas Hatters silver belly derby.
Enjoying the parade here as always.
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There are so many spectacular hats showing today-- you guys are killing it with those spectacular lids.
Stefan-- the Dalton just sings.
Congratulations, Gary!
That is an incredible hat! My Montana Peaks Gus rarely makes it off the shelf, but you’ve inspired me. Perhaps there will be a public sighting soon. Nice one!
I wore my Buckaroo whiskey derby yesterday, and my Greeley low beaver topper today, and got permission from my gal to post a funny picture of herself in the derby, from a video chat.
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