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Sefton said:Here's a few photos of my newest custom hat from Art. I asked for typical 1940's style fedora in natural colored featherweight felt. I left the final choice for ribbon/binding up to Art and he came up with another perfect combo. This is my first,but not last, featherweight. Amazingly soft,the featherweight felt will dent and change with the lightest touch. Thanks for another beautiful hat,Art!
Some photos that I took myself at my job (hence the arms-length framing):
Lastly,but not least,with my real baby...my 3 month old daughter!
Thanks for looking. Cheers!
Sefton
Sefton said:
Thanks for noticing the tie, Mark. Yes,the tie is vintage 1940's,blue silk. The pattern is hard to explain. White shapes like seashells...slightly... The label says: "The Dayton Men's Store. Minneapolis. All Silk by McGurrach. It might be McQurrach also-the type is a bit stylized and I'm not sure. It bought it with other 30s~40s ties from our own Marc Chevalier.tandmark said:Hiya,
The hat's a winner (and even gives me ideas about what sort of hat I'd like custom-built!).
The baby is a total doll (and makes me a little rueful that I never custom-built one of those myself:eusa_doh.
But am I the only one who's noticing your tie here, Sefton?
Never seen a design quite like it. Perfect with the black jacket & white shirt.
And look how it works with the hat to frame your face: Hat brim and white shirt form a triangle, in the middle of which the tie acts almost like an arrow pointing up. I tell you, that's an effect you can't duplicate with a t-shirt and baseball cap!
Just out of curiosity, is the tie vintage? Who's the maker?
Cheers,
Mark