Gents! I've posted here a while back (Dan Post Ostrich boots) and since then have increased my knowledge of and collection of Western/Cowboy boots. I purchased these for a song on eBay and cannot wait for their arrival. Not much to go on regarding age. However, they are Nocona Legacy Calfskin...
My new addition to this thread. I own an F.R. Tripler as well. However, the brim is not as wide and crown not as tall as this Adam piece. Not even gonna make an attempt to guess the year/its age. But purchased literally for a song with Dunlap Top Hat box in which it fits perfectly.
Y'know. I had my eyes on that Mac. But I had one already and didn't want to be well...selfish! :rolleyes: You and I are the same as far as Derbys. I never thought I'd fall enough for them to sport either. The same applies to Homburgs. And. Well...Here I am.
New Arrival: Mac Lachlin Homburg in gray. Even better looking in person! The felt has a brown tint to it in natural and inside lighting. The felt? Amazing! Soft. Dense. Shapeable with no steam. It's like swqishing a block of medium soft butter without getting ones fingers greasy. If you know...
This just in (Well. Almost!) Borsalino Continental Homburg courtesy of fellow hatter 'deadlyhandsome.' I find that even though listed as charcoal, the felt takes on an olive shade in at certain angles in both inside and outside lighting! I'm waiting to see what shade the sunlight will bring! I...
Thanks so much! However, I am in awe of a blue Mac Lachlin (?) you shared! The taller crown on that one is simply a beast! I love pieces with taller crowns. and now that my eyes have been lit with Homburgs, I'm considering a custom built on similar dimensions as larger sizes are rare!
Pulled the trigger on another nice Homburg. This one by Mac Lachlin (or is it McLachlin?) from a fellow lounger. Always wanted one in gray. Careful what you wish for...Ya might just get it! :)
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