Wormser Genuine Monako “Showerproof.”
This is, to me, an unusual hat. It is not really straw, I don’t think, but some type of coated fiber in a loose weave.
The 2 1/4” brim snaps, and the crown is rigid with a nicely proportioned slope from 4 3/4” front to 3 7/8” back. It has a linen-type...
Several firsts for me:
First porkpie
First back bow
First Stevens
Not a style of which I am particularly fond, but who can resist such a gorgeous red liner?
“I am the one who knocks!”
Thanks. The feather was on it when it arrived and I have decided it should remain.
Several firsts for me:
First porkpie
First back bow
First Stevens
Not a style of which I am particularly fond, but who can resist such a gorgeous red liner?
“I am the one who knocks!”
Adam Executive Mr. Main Street.
2 5/8” brim (my new favorite width)
4 3/4” crown in front, 4 1/4” in back (as creased)
1” pleated ribbon with matching 1/2” brim binding
The sweatband is like glove leather. The brim is soft but holds its shape. I can see why it was called “Mr. Main...
My new-to-me Adam Mr. Main Street accompanied me this morning for some light gardening, with barbecue smoking duty in the background. Neither my hat collection nor my culinary skills are on par with @The Shoe or @Short Balding Guy, but one may aspire.
I spent some time tonight working on this Adam Executive Mr. Main Street.
It was in good condition on arrival, but quite dirty. More than a good brushing was required. I’ll put more photos in the Adam Alley thread.
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