The info. is helpful, but you're likely to get more help if you can post a couple of photos of the liner and sweatband. To do that, you'll have to host them on photobucket or flikr and copy the [img] codes when posting here.
+1. It's impossible to really evaluate a hat without handling it, but yours certainly looks like a great hat. At that price, it's hard to go wrong. :eusa_clap
I hope this thread is cap friendly. :)
Taking advantage of the great weather, we took a walk in the Ledges Picnic Area of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
It's the first St. Paddy's Day in Northern Ohio that I can remember not being cold and rainy. Instead, we had sunshine and low to mid-60s.
I wore my Shandon cap, but should have followed my wife's lead by wearing a straw. More photos in Fedoras Afield.
First, that's not what I said. What I said is that the good old days are envisioned on this board as much like today, only with better manners, nicer stuff and better clothes. That's simply not the case.
Second, you linked taste and manners to government. That's absurd.
Finally, taste and...
Tiller - my response about the movies concerns the "iconoclast" statement. Wearing a fedora or a suit to the movies is an act of an iconoclast. Wearing a baseball cap is not out of the norm.
As to the rest, see below.
I will define fedora. Anyone not wearing what I consider a fedora is part...
So,
Smaller government = order and better dress
Big government and civil rights = anarchy and slobs
I was wrong in the big brim thread. This seems to be the place to whine about the loss of the "good old days" - the days when a man wore a suit while oppressing women, children, and people of...
Is this the new thread where we talk about how great we are and how everyone else does it wrong?
Congrats fellas. You're better than those uneducated, unrefined folk.
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