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Adam homburg in dark green (!).
I really, really like that one!
Adam homburg in dark green (!).
Thank you, Bob. You never see them in green as the homburg is of course a more formal hat and green is considered a "country" colour, so not formal at all.I really, really like that one!
Indubbiamente un gran cappello!Mossant Castor Hudson (beaverfelt) homburg for Sools in blue called bleu mattan (matt blue). Size 56 with the brim at 6cm and the crown at 10,5cm at the center dent. Doesn't get much better than this; the felt is fabulous with a great hand to it and the colour, while being distinctly blue, is still subtle. Weighs 138 grams.
Absolutely! Grazie, Daniele..Indubbiamente un gran cappello!
A beauty, Stefan. Mossant + Sools always = quality. The colour brings it to a whole new level. Another great find.Mossant Castor Hudson (beaverfelt) homburg for Sools in blue called bleu mattan (matt blue). Size 56 with the brim at 6cm and the crown at 10,5cm at the center dent. Doesn't get much better than this; the felt is fabulous with a great hand to it and the colour, while being distinctly blue, is still subtle. Weighs 138 grams.
Spot on, Steve. Sometimes it all comes together. Well pleased with this one.A beauty, Stefan. Mossant + Sools always = quality. The colour brings it to a whole new level. Another great find.
Mossant Castor Hudson (beaverfelt) homburg for Sools in blue called bleu mattan (matt blue). Size 56 with the brim at 6cm and the crown at 10,5cm at the center dent. Doesn't get much better than this; the felt is fabulous with a great hand to it and the colour, while being distinctly blue, is still subtle. Weighs 138 grams.
Glorious! Glad this one is the right size. I felt bad about the Borsa lobbia you posted the other day but now look at that thingHomburgs were what originally brought me to The Fedora Lounge. This Royal DeLuxe Stetson St. Regis was delivered today and I don’t know that I have a nicer homburg in my collection:
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Homburgs were what originally brought me to The Fedora Lounge. This Royal DeLuxe Stetson St. Regis was delivered today and I don’t know that I have a nicer homburg in my collection:
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Fabulous hat, Brent. CongratulationsHomburgs were what originally brought me to The Fedora Lounge. This Royal DeLuxe Stetson St. Regis was delivered today and I don’t know that I have a nicer homburg in my collection:
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That's a glorious hat! Congrats.Homburgs were what originally brought me to The Fedora Lounge. This Royal DeLuxe Stetson St. Regis was delivered today and I don’t know that I have a nicer homburg in my collection:
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Fantastic colour, Stefan.Borsalino Landasca 40 1/2 homburg in Dattero colour. Size 56 with the bound brim at 6cm and the crown at 11cm at the center dent. Dattero is such a great colour that I had to buy this one. It is very soft, which is unexpected for a homburg, and has a lovely hand to the felt.
That classic Homburg colour combo gets me every time too, Stefan.Barbisio Classic homburg in a grey colour called Egeo. Size 57, with the bound brim at 5,5cm and the crown at 10,5cm at the center dent. Lovely hand to the felt and really nice finishing to the hat.
Fantastic colour, Stefan.
Thank you, Steve. Can we ever get enough of these I wonder? Probably not!That classic Homburg colour combo gets me every time too, Stefan.
And don't even get me started on black Homburgs. Who, in their right mind, needs anymore of thoseThank you, Steve. Can we ever get enough of these I wonder? Probably not!