It looks a bit like the Hornskov Redactor.
Not cheap, though. I’m sure you (or Peter, the hat maker) could tweak the brim curl.
https://hornskovhats.com/collections/classic/products/redactor
Mike at Northwest is also, as I understand well known for his movie hat replicas.
They tell me bowlers are great hats for inclement weather and it’s been a while since I’ve had the Crosby & co out, so here it is.
I’m losing track of the Crosby & co tracks I’ve shared with this hat, so sorry if it’s a repeat.
I would say “stay”. It does look a nice hat.. I also think it will only take you a couple of trips out o the house wearing the hat for you to feel more comfortable. Take the leap!
Looking forward to the head shots.
Three days in Hyogo for our 27th wedding anniversary.
I wanted a special hat, so went for my Borsalino Bismuto Debrosan.
Etsuko wore a Maxim.
More cherry blossoms (and some food) to come in the Fedoras Afield thread if I get around to it.
Thanks Jack.
This is the only place I’ve found like it in Japan (or anywhere). He really knows his whiskey, has great general knowledge, and just knew when to talk and when to leave us to ourselves. It was a great time.
Finally, today, we had a Malbec with an early dinner, which I neglected to get a picture of and finished off back at home with some Black Bottle Smoke & Dagger.
The Kindle I got as an anniversary present doesn’t have as much character as a real book, but it’s a heck of a lot more convenient.
Saturday evening continued…
We started with a glass each of Machrie Moor.
Next was the 200th anniversary edition of Lagavulin 8. Delicious!
Next was a Bottler’s Laphroig.
We finished with a shared glass of Ardbeg Corryvreckan.
They were all great. I always love a Lagavulin, but the clear...
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