Bob Roberts
I'll Lock Up
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Lol. I didn't even make an attempt. Did you...?If I had that kind of $$ to burn, I'd have given Ant a fight for that Knox 40. [emoji1]
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
Lol. I didn't even make an attempt. Did you...?If I had that kind of $$ to burn, I'd have given Ant a fight for that Knox 40. [emoji1]
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
...I saw them in 1997 at Arrowhead Stadium...
Considering one of their most well-known songs is titled "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", I find it interesting that U2 would be mentioned in a conversation among hat collectors.honestly one of he best live bands I've ever seen ...
you wouldn't want to be waiting for the hatmail where the streets have no nameConsidering one of their most well-known songs is titled "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", I find it interesting that U2 would be mentioned in a conversation among hat collectors.
Sorry, just making an observation.
Lol. I didn't even make an attempt. Did you...?
I understand your point but when you realize the enormous difference in the hat market size between now and one hundred years ago it seems to me to be overly optimistic to think of any manner of hat resurgence to that scale. In those old pics every man was wearing a hat, or cap. My father, a working class guy would not leave the house without his fedora. He would not think of it anymore than leaving without a shirt. Today living in a major (well for Canada anyway) city I consider it a good day if I see more than one person wearing a fedora like hat. Even then it is more likely the $10 to $20 plastic or wool hipster trilby from Goorin or H&M that I see or an Akkubra type outback hat on an outdoorsy dressed person. I think the best that can be hoped for is the market stays vibrant enough to support the wonderful custom hatters we have and that they can continue to hone their craft AND make a decent living doing so. And to tell the truth I kind of prefer to be in a minority of one on most days and find it a treat to meet one other hat wearer during the day that I can compliment or just give a nod of recognition. If everyone wore a hat I would grow weary of giving an unending stream of compliments!!!
Can a derby be converted into a fedora?
Sometimes I see someone wearing a fedora here in the Dallas / Fort Worth area. But many days I don't see any besides mine. Next week I'm off to Scotland for a few weeks for my job. I will wear one fedora and pack another. But I wonder if I'll see any there?
Yes! Western everywhere.Plenty of western hats, right Bill?
I live in Fort Worth and see a lot of people wearing western hats every day. I usually see one or two fedora hat wearers too.
Cheers!
David
Can a derby be converted into a fedora?
Plenty of western hats, right Bill?
I live in Fort Worth and see a lot of people wearing western hats every day. I usually see one or two fedora hat wearers too.
Cheers!
David
Sometimes I see someone wearing a fedora here in the Dallas / Fort Worth area. But many days I don't see any besides mine. Next week I'm off to Scotland for a few weeks for my job. I will wear one fedora and pack another. But I wonder if I'll see any there?
It depends on your legs, and knees.Does a kilt go with a fedora...?
Does a kilt go with a fedora...?
Not any fedora I own.Does a kilt go with a fedora...?
You're probably seeing each other!
Does a kilt go with a fedora...?