I generally wear a 7 1/4 in US sizing. I ordered a 58 when I got an Akubra and it started out a bit big but snugged up to perfect within short order. Hope that helps.
Yeah, it's all there. Mom's looking good, patina on the building is visually interesting, wife always looks tres elegant, the trinity is a homerun. Great pics, Lefty.
Your photos need to be hosted on a site like Photobucket. Then you copy the URL, click on "post reply," then click on the "insert image" icon, and paste in the URL. Hope that helps.
Hey, if it turns out you're the winner will you send me a case of good red? lol
I would put up my photo, but I'm not sure a thin-necked, big-nosed, weak-chinned, narrow-shouldered look is going to come close...
Well, here is where you're in luck! You could have chosen to be a collector of Ferraris, or you might have been a Ducatisti, or maybe you might have had a penchant for fine wines. Relative to these, our beloved fedoras are fairly cheap. You could have two of the finest available for less than...
I have always loved western wear stores. Those look like fine ones to me. I've become enamored of fedoras, but I'd say cowboy hats were a first love. A good pair of boots will always put a smile on my face as well.
It's pretty cool you started a thread out of this - I'll wait for other pictures, but I think you are the man to beat, Wineguy. Hopefully someone will post up some competition!
I have this hat, which is part of the buffalo collection:
http://www.stetsonhat.com/products_detail.php?id=517
Most people here don't like buffalo felt and think of it as an unrefined novelty. It would not make a nice dress hat due to the thickness and lack of finish. For a western hat...
Let's cover those ending in "y" first - Jaunty, Bolty, Salty, Woody, Lefty, Jimmy - all looking great. Love the Lefty pics, love the color on that Nokabout, love that Adam, Salty. I guess Daizawaguy ends in "y" as well - always sharp, D. Thank you all again for posting pics!
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