I’m waiting on this one to arrive hopefully on Monday - like I need another bowler :)- but I do enjoy wearing them and something about it spoke to me. Crossing my fingers it looks good in person. When it arrives I’ll have a different bowler for every day of the week!
I stumbled onto this gorgeous Willoughby fedora in an online auction and took a chance. I didn’t know anything about that hat maker but I found some posts here in the lounge that were encouraging. No size was given but I knew from the measurements in the listing that it wouldn’t fit me...
Nice! Those are such great hats, and I think they are a perfect alternative to the felt fedoras I mostly wear. Sometimes the day, the weather, the task at hand, or even the mood just calls for a Tilley.
Resistol in chocolate brown with black ribbon is the hat for this morning’s errands and work. It’s a versatile like-new and great-fitting hat that I think I should wear more often than I do.
Royal Stetson waiting for a lunch sales appointment to arrive. These hats are great for letting people find me easily in a restaurant. I just tell them to look for the guy in the hat. They find me every time.
Spending some quality time with my fawn Stetson Royal Deluxe bowler at the downtown coffee roaster this morning. It’s not vintage but it’s a great hat.
I think that's a great-looking hat. The medium gray with black ribbon on yours is exactly my favorite color combination. I've never worn a homburg but I would probably enjoy it.
Yes I agree this one's different in a good way. For my face/head I like hats with a brim over 1 1/2" and under 2 1/2". I like a 2" brim best of all and this is one, but there's something extra special about its felt and overall feel. I think I'll be seen in it quite often over the cool months.
Out running my appointments for work in my recently purchased gray 3X Stetson. I’m convinced that I’ve worn this more in the past week than it ever got worn in its previous 60+ years of existence.
That makes sense. Electric cars too. I guess it’s also possible that fewer employees at car dealerships are capable of driving stick shift cars around the lot.
I’ve always had a soft spot in my heart for manual transmissions. Our family has no less than four of them, and did have five until my wife traded in her Z4 and couldn’t get it in the BMW she wanted. My two kids (now in their 20’s) own straight drives - and my daughter actually learned to...
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