Very much so. The more I show her, the more interested she becomes. Right now she is trying to learn some hairstyles to do when we attend Car Shows, but says that she will start looking at vintage clothing once she finds a style she really likes
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Recently seperated from the Army, I'm seeking work, but doing it slowly. Taking a much needed break and viewing life from a much newer perspective. I'll probably be going to school once I figure what I wush to pursue. On the hobby side, I work on performance vehicles and take photos
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In my thoughts, if anything is needed do not hesistate to contact me. You are not alone in this hard trial. We all have your back. Best wishes, and I truly wish I had something that I could say that would revert everything for the better.
Justin
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c.1900s 1920s Longhair/velour models
- 1900s Stetson Expo
- pre WWI Peschel Velour (refurbished by Mr. Fawcett)
- 1922 Mells Mell-o-Felt
- 1920s Stetson Clear Nutria
Felt - These hats are some of the lightest and softest hats I have handled. While they all prefer center-creases with side...
Three c.1920s Stetson Select Quality fedoras
These hats, though very similar in profile, have unique traits.
Felt - Extremely soft and malleable, maintains any crease with ease.
Color - black/black ribbon, red-brown/"sunfaded" ribbon, brown-green/brown ribbon
Brim - two hats are raw edge...
C.1930s Stetson "Stetsonian(s)"
Both hats have extremely light and malleable felt that takes to any crease.
Both hats are 2 1/4", brim, 6" open crown.
The grey hat is a feather weight model, while the tan bears the "Royal Stetson" designation, and has "stetson reinforsed edge" embossed on the...
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