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Welcome to The Lounge Dave! Is that an Akubra Fed IV you're wearing? No matter; whether it is or isn't, it suits you!
+1Welcome to The Lounge Dave! Is that an Akubra Fed IV you're wearing? No matter; whether it is or isn't, it suits you!
Welcome to the Lounge Dave. As a fellow historian, I got into this hobby because my wife thought I needed a "signature" hat. 100+ hats later, I think she regrets that statement. Tell us more about the historical museum! Where? What type?Hi, I am a new member but have been following the site for quite some time. I run a historical museum and we have events from many time periods so I wear many hats, literally and figuratively.
Hello, my name is Charlie. I am an Englishman living in the medieval Chartres, about one hour south-west of Paris in France.
A great role model in my life was my best friend's father. A Captain in the British Army during World War II who went on to be a stockbroker in the City of London. He was your archetypal English gentleman. Courteous to a fault, a great sense of humour and sartorially a master of dishevelled elegance! I love how he never dressed down without ever looking like he had dressed up.
Many years later I have somewhat shamelessly copied his style. So I wear my covert coats and tweeds in the winter and my linens and seersuckers in the summer with my brogues and bucks. However, I have never quite managed to find the perfect hat!
So I have had the idea to try and make my own hats. I am not expecting to make anything as nearly as nice as the professionals but I may get a better idea of what suits me, what I like, what I don't like and what goes into making a hat. This seems to be the perfect place to learn how to do just that.
Charlie DoNuts
+1Welcome, Charlie.
If you'd like to find a hat that suits you, we have a number of custom hatters that frequent the Lounge. Penman Hat Co., Vintage Silhouettes, Alley Kat Hat Co., Northwest Hats, Mike Miller, etc.
Hi Redfokker, I am the president of the Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene Homestead in Coventry Rhode Island. It is located in the home of George Washington's second in command.Welcome to the Lounge Dave. As a fellow historian, I got into this hobby because my wife thought I needed a "signature" hat. 100+ hats later, I think she regrets that statement. Tell us more about the historical museum! Where? What type?
Yes it is, thank you. I have a couple, but this one is my favorite by far.Welcome to The Lounge Dave! Is that an Akubra Fed IV you're wearing? No matter; whether it is or isn't, it suits you!
I have three Fed IVs myself; Dark Brown and Tawny Fawn in the Imperial Quality felt, and Moonstone in the Deluxe/Heritage Quality felt. With the exception of my Alley Kat Hat Co. custom fedora, they're my favorite hats until something better comes along.Yes it is, thank you. I have a couple, but this one is my favorite by far.
Very impressive, I'll check out this website. Welcome.Hi Redfokker, I am the president of the Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene Homestead in Coventry Rhode Island. It is located in the home of George Washington's second in command.
www.nathanaelgreenehomestead.org
No worries. I've lived here all my life and my English is not so wellI'm a men from The Netherlands. I'm 30 years old. I've a small collection hats, I love Fedora's. My English is not very wel, I will trying for good English.
Welcome Matemale! I am a new member as well. Although I have been lurking for quite some time.Hello everyone:
I´m Matemale, from Spain.
Own a few panama and a couple of felt fedoras, and lately getting more interested into hats.
Hello everyone:
I´m Matemale, from Spain.
Own a few panama and a couple of felt fedoras, and lately getting more interested into hats.
Welcome Matemale! I am a new member as well. Although I have been lurking for quite some time.
Dave
Welcome Matemale. Lets see those Panamas, it is the season.Hello everyone:
I´m Matemale, from Spain.
Own a few panama and a couple of felt fedoras, and lately getting more interested into hats.
Welcome Matemale. Lets see those Panamas, it is the season.