Mike - nice Milan, works well with the shirt
Andy - If it was my hat I'd go for a stronger pinch, but it looks good as is - great colour
HamilcarBarca - nice job on the bash. As to crown height on today's great number - looks fine to me
David - I love that Worth & Worth, though the Bailey...
I like the Christy's linen ones - I've just ordered one in black in Christy's sale. Trying one of the beautiful Cordova or Simmonds caps is on my wish list though!
g.d. - very sharp looking
Winter-joe - that's a gorgeous colour
Lovely sunset Alan - reminds me of the ones I used to see over the Irish Sea when I lived in Wales for a few years.
Thanks all.
Andy - think the centre crease works better on you.
David - It's a very smart rain-hat, and even better if it stops it falling!
Manfred - Lovely Mossant, and I'm impressed by your new finds.
Robert - I could have done with something that well ventilated today - looks great.
David - great pug on the first and the semi=calcado looks gorgeous
Tom - Great crease on that
TJ - cap looks great - hope it warms up for you.
AL - Hope the weather doesn't spoil the break - hat looks good!
Perry - Beautiful colour to that Borsa and felt looks wonderfully soft
Robert - nice...
The Olney one isn't bad. Sharp 90 degree angles, and completely rigid straw. Made in Luton the home of English straw hat production. The sweat isn't stunning - synthetic leather. They're quite shallow crowned so sit high (nothing wrong with that it's pretty traditional for an English boater) so...
Thanks - Yes a longer focal length would help - but with my big head I need the width :)
Some peoples selfies seem less distorted - it might be holding the camera higher?
My vanity has some bounds, it's purely in the interest of the hats I assure you :D
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