Steve, I have yet to find anyone with a collection as fine and as extensive as your German and Austrian traditional hat styles. Thanks for taking the time to share with us....Dennis
Marc: it looks great on you. Also, there is not a single stray straw fiber that I can see. It appears to be new with just a touch of patina. I can't help you with the age, but great find! ....Dennis
Historyteach24: If you get the fedora bug and don't get treatment for it, you just might find yourself making your own hats when you retire and have the time. You are right, handcrafting something that you dearly love is indeed quite rewarding. Thank you for your words of encouragement. I am no...
Alan, if you are ever headed back home from Canada and pass through Vermont, I am just on the border. Stop by and don't forget to bring that awesome pocket hat!
Robert, that hat is going into my TOP 20. The hat wreaks of distinction. I am drawn to it like a moth in a light.
Jeff: I know why you are smiling....it's that great hat on your head isn't it? It suits you.
Hey Art, If Gary was here now I am sure he would give you credit for the first one, as I put him up to it, but with a different color scheme. I am referring to the chevrons. Gary has been using chevrons for some time, I just asked him to change a few things with his chevrons because I admired...
LT: The hat you have on is well proportioned. The crown is not too high for the brim. I think you should go with your own gut feeling (your first thought as to what looked good) as to what size brim. Whatever you decide, keep the old ones as you may change your mind again in the future as I did...
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