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Always a hat, never a fedora...until now.
Hi All, I've been trying mightily to avoid baseball caps, sneakers and jeans forever, but slipped into that cap mode over the past decade, as I grew thinner on top and needed convenient cover. Over the years, I recall buying a Brooks Bros straw boater, a double-billed (Sherlock Holmes) tweed number at Paul Stuart, an Orvis leather outback, and even a couple of Christies, and countless fun ski hats--the latest, a very convincing black bear head, that I now wear with my Newfoundlands to dog events. Anyway, I went out west for the first time last May and needed some serious cover for dazzling desert sun photo shoots; that started the ball rolling.
I live in upstate New York, so, 4+ brims and 5+ crowns (on 6'3" me) are really not a reasonable option. But I did find a nice straw western hat--even in a 7 3/8 long oval on Canyon Rd. in Santa Fe that got me going on western-style hats. I have since bought a couple of Ritch Rands that are magnificent (yet still conservative) and I am also very partial to vintage 70s Churchills from Neiman Marcus.
So, I thought I'd stop in here and see what I can learn...and I'm sure it will be plenty. I'm headed to Montana this May and am already worrying about added baggage charges for not only my camera equipment, but....hats!
Hi All, I've been trying mightily to avoid baseball caps, sneakers and jeans forever, but slipped into that cap mode over the past decade, as I grew thinner on top and needed convenient cover. Over the years, I recall buying a Brooks Bros straw boater, a double-billed (Sherlock Holmes) tweed number at Paul Stuart, an Orvis leather outback, and even a couple of Christies, and countless fun ski hats--the latest, a very convincing black bear head, that I now wear with my Newfoundlands to dog events. Anyway, I went out west for the first time last May and needed some serious cover for dazzling desert sun photo shoots; that started the ball rolling.
I live in upstate New York, so, 4+ brims and 5+ crowns (on 6'3" me) are really not a reasonable option. But I did find a nice straw western hat--even in a 7 3/8 long oval on Canyon Rd. in Santa Fe that got me going on western-style hats. I have since bought a couple of Ritch Rands that are magnificent (yet still conservative) and I am also very partial to vintage 70s Churchills from Neiman Marcus.
So, I thought I'd stop in here and see what I can learn...and I'm sure it will be plenty. I'm headed to Montana this May and am already worrying about added baggage charges for not only my camera equipment, but....hats!
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