Here is the Hat People cap offering. It was a black herringbone originally, but the sun & time has faded the fabric to a nice dark charcoal grey. The cut on this one was their 'Full Cut', but I think the next one I order from them will be the 'Extra Full Cut'. I think it'll look more correct...
Shazam!!:eusa_clap Me likey! It has that nice understated look to it. Not too fancy but fancy enough. It could be worn with a denim trucker jacket or a nice sportcoat. Very nice indeed!Shazam! :eusa_clap
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Dan
Wow! :eusa_clap That is really neat. Do you ever get the opportunity to wear it? Would dig on seeing those pictures too. Well done! :eusa_clap
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Dan
I think for me it will either be the olive, dark brown or the partridge plaid. I like the red, but that bright of red doesn't look well on me. Makes me look sick. Probably my olive Sicilian complexion that does that. Of course the charcoal isn too bad either. Hm, decisions.[huh]
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Dan
Josh, some nice work you've done there, now you need to view the tutorials on sewing in a sweatband and you'll be all set. Good job!:eusa_clap
Here is mine for this morning anyway. I thought I'd go for my Stetson Sutley again. Not vintage, but it has some nice lines. Will most likely change up...
Hey BT! It was actually your panzer cap shown in the adventure gear thread (the one with the Edelweiss pin) that inspired me to get this one. Got it from Spearhead Militaria on ebay. Chen isn't around any more so I went with them. Good quality. It was later that they produced the single button...
Thanks guys! Yeah, the style I was going for did have a Spanish Vaquero look. It is currently called the Elko or the Californio. William Matthews was the original inspiration though. Some of the cowboys in his paintings were the reference.
But I wanted the addition of the navy...
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