Don't over do it, Nathan. Enjoy your break in Thailand.
Fedoras can definitely go well with a leather jacket. I'm sure you have more than a couple that can. And with your good looks, you can definitely make them work together.
I couldn't be more happier for you, Matt.
I don't think that one would look any better or be more special with a fancy coloured ribbon. Looks great as is!
Again, congrats Matt on the find.
Not often you see/find a Boater with a wind cord.
So I'd say, all in all, with it's close to antique age, liner logo, Bon-Ton Ivy weave, wind cord, overall look and shape, it's a bit more than "nothing special" :)
I wouldn't call it "nothing very special", Matt. Any Boater that has survived so long is special to me, especially one with a Bon Ton Ivy sweatband weave.
Congrats on the find. Looks great on you, my friend.
Lately, I've been thinking of getting a storage space.
Perhaps I should. It would be like one of those safety deposit boxes you see in films where folks keep their jewels etc. in high security banks.
Our jewels are slightly different, but jewels nonetheless :)
Hope your move goes smooth, Nathan.
No need to apologise for the "mess". My place looks something like that all the time.
I think you definitely should keep the jacket. Nice contrast pairing it with the Mayser. The ribbon brings out the contrasting match.
Absolutely wonderful, Randall, both in and out.
Great ribbon and bow treatment. I'm not sure it's misplaced. I think it was a style statement back then.
Tonak post WWII Czechoslovakian well known hat company.
Probably 1950s / early 60s hat.
IsCo is Israel Cohen, the distributor of Tonak Hats in the USA back in the day.
The photos straight out of the box in the Hornskov thread were fantastic, Simeon. The on the head shots just confirm what a superb Hornskov that is.
Sure looks good on you. Congrats!
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