I agree with Johnny J too. Bring the front of the crown up a little bit and I think it would look much better.
Beautiful hat by the way! Tim does great work.
Beautiful hats guys!
Alan, that Stetson is incredible. Maybe it is just the angle of the photo but that brim looks as thin as a razor blade. Very cool!
Doug,
You need to put a VS lightweight on your list. I wear one a lot during the summer just because I don't really care for straw hats. They are incredibly lightweight, the liner is removable and Art will install vent holes.
Jeff,
Beautiful hats! Unfortunately they are too small for me.
I'm curious about the age of the Reindeer. I have a Borso with the exact same liner, sweatband and size tag. Do you know when yours was manufactured? I've been lazy and haven't done any research on mine.
Good luck on your sales...
I'd love to find a pristine silverbelly Borsalino Alessandria from the 1940's or early 50's. I have one that has some minor moth tracking but the hat is still amazing. It is so lightweight and with the non-reeded sweatband I forget I'm wearing a hat.
The last couple of years Meyer the Hatter has carried a Panama Open Road that has a tan ribbon. I have two of them and like them very much. One had the issue of the ribbon being tacked on too high but they are still nice hats and much better than the Shantung Open Road. I guess they must have...
That is very interesting and a real tribute to General Olds.
General David Lee "Tex" Hill died here in San Antonio a few months after General Olds in 2007. General Hill, among other accomplishments, was one of the leading aces with the Flying Tigers in WWII. Numerous aircraft, both vintage and...
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