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Funkytown, USA
Hi folks, just thought I'd say hi and upload a quick pic. I'm Steve, an ex croupier who now uses those skills for good as a professional magician. I also have a hat addiction and I am close to hitting the 30 hat mark, I only actually wear about 6 of them out these days I'm not crazy.

For those wondering why I'm inside in my Christys Panama, I had to wait for my partner to get ready so we could go out and enjoy the sun. I couldnt complain as she's normally waiting for me to choose a hat :p

Welcome to the Lounge. Thirty hats is a good start.

However, if you're not crazy, it may be best to just keep moving...
 

Gobi

One of the Regulars
Messages
169
Hi, I'm an old member rejoining. My last post from my old account was from 2015. I couldn't remember my account info so I started a new one. I think I quit coming here when the site was changed over to a new server and it wouldn't work right on my phone so I gave up.
I'm 35. Long time felt hat lover. I mostly enjoy larger brim hats. You guys got me hooked on Akubra hats years ago so I've accumulated quite a few but I also have a lot of older stetson and resistol hats. I wear my hats pretty hard and they get beat up so I tend to wear a beater hat daily and wear the nicer ones or smaller brimmed hats when I want to look nice.
I'm happy to be back.
 
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10,847
Location
vancouver, canada
Hi, I'm an old member rejoining. My last post from my old account was from 2015. I couldn't remember my account info so I started a new one. I think I quit coming here when the site was changed over to a new server and it wouldn't work right on my phone so I gave up.
I'm 35. Long time felt hat lover. I mostly enjoy larger brim hats. You guys got me hooked on Akubra hats years ago so I've accumulated quite a few but I also have a lot of older stetson and resistol hats. I wear my hats pretty hard and they get beat up so I tend to wear a beater hat daily and wear the nicer ones or smaller brimmed hats when I want to look nice.
I'm happy to be back.
Welcome back.
 

MichaelRhB

One of the Regulars
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169
Location
Southern Illinois
I'm Michael. I wanted to introduce myself but did not find a New Member's forum so I am just posting here in the hat section.

I like German hunting attire and Alpen Trachten clothing and wear a lot of it in the cooler months of the year. Most is from Germany or Austria, but I do buy from some American importers from those countries as well.

German hiking boots and Air Force issue coats & jackets is another obsession of mine. So much clothing, so little money!

I have few proper hats or fedoras, but I do have a couple of German Alpen hats and one proper grey fedora by Jaxon. Not high-end, but it looks good.

Thanks for having me.
 

Just Daniel

One Too Many
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1,454
Welcome. There are some fine German fedoras out there for you...


I'm Michael. I wanted to introduce myself but did not find a New Member's forum so I am just posting here in the hat section.

I like German hunting attire and Alpen Trachten clothing and wear a lot of it in the cooler months of the year. Most is from Germany or Austria, but I do buy from some American importers from those countries as well.

German hiking boots and Air Force issue coats & jackets is another obsession of mine. So much clothing, so little money!

I have few proper hats or fedoras, but I do have a couple of German Alpen hats and one proper grey fedora by Jaxon. Not high-end, but it looks good.

Thanks for having me.
 

MichaelRhB

One of the Regulars
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169
Location
Southern Illinois
Thank you for the link. It will take weeks to visit all of those site, but I did find a manufacturer with a hat that I really like. Pretty good prices too.
 

Retread

New in Town
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3
Location
Norfolk, Virginia
I am learning that hats matter.
I have been interested in hats for decades, but have only wet my toes. Hats used to be very different, required to be really dressed, but still not ordinary. Now they are not not nearly as mandatory, so they are more extra ordinary.
I like simple special things. I have an Opinel pocket knife that can shave a layer from a sheet of paper.
I also love my Leatherman.
It isn't perfect for anything.
What is perfect about it is that it is "pretty good" at enough things that it I feel unprepared for the day without it.
I also like fountain pens.
Because...
Because they take work.
Because they are extra ordinary.

I have two real hats currently; depending on your definition of real.
One is mostly utilitarian, a Henschel Safari hat. I bought it this spring because I started shaving my scalp. It serves my need for sun and bug defense and has just a bit of style.

I wanted a more traditional fedora. I confess to liking "Indiana" hats but I would never wear a hat branded as such no matter the quality.
Today 08/20/2020 I received a black wool felt St Martin Short brim safari hat. To me it looks like a fedora.

I am struggling to figure out what exactly I like.
I know I despise some things people love. Some things I think I like at first seem less appealing after turning them over in my mind.
"Good wine is any wine you like to drink."
If I get a good enough hat, brush up on my German, get a bit more into Russian, and keep after Italian, I might be able to pull of the international man of mystery image...
...Nah. Spies are tall and handsome.
I want to avoid buyer's remorse.
I also want to avoid paying for a hat twice. I once bought a set of job interview clothes.
I paid for them twice; first at the register, then later when my wife saw how much I paid.
 
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19,001
Location
Central California
I am learning that hats matter.
I have been interested in hats for decades, but have only wet my toes. Hats used to be very different, required to be really dressed, but still not ordinary. Now they are not not nearly as mandatory, so they are more extra ordinary.
I like simple special things. I have an Opinel pocket knife that can shave a layer from a sheet of paper.
I also love my Leatherman.
It isn't perfect for anything.
What is perfect about it is that it is "pretty good" at enough things that it I feel unprepared for the day without it.
I also like fountain pens.
Because...
Because they take work.
Because they are extra ordinary.

I have two real hats currently; depending on your definition of real.
One is mostly utilitarian, a Henschel Safari hat. I bought it this spring because I started shaving my scalp. It serves my need for sun and bug defense and has just a bit of style.

I wanted a more traditional fedora. I confess to liking "Indiana" hats but I would never wear a hat branded as such no matter the quality.
Today 08/20/2020 I received a black wool felt St Martin Short brim safari hat. To me it looks like a fedora.

I am struggling to figure out what exactly I like.
I know I despise some things people love. Some things I think I like at first seem less appealing after turning them over in my mind.
"Good wine is any wine you like to drink."
If I get a good enough hat, brush up on my German, get a bit more into Russian, and keep after Italian, I might be able to pull of the international man of mystery image...
...Nah. Spies are tall and handsome.
I want to avoid buyer's remorse.
I also want to avoid paying for a hat twice. I once bought a set of job interview clothes.
I paid for them twice; first at the register, then later when my wife saw how much I paid.


Welcome! I hope you enjoy your stay. Keep watching the hat threads, particularly the What Hat Are You Wearing Today thread and you’ll see lots of style and proportions. It’s a great way to see what hats look like on real people. My tastes have changed over time, but I still chose my wife over hats...mine has learned to coexist with my hats.
 

Boomerang

One of the Regulars
Messages
277
Location
Washington State
...I am struggling to figure out what exactly I like...
I heartily endorse Brent's advice about looking at lots of pictures of hats, and how they sit on a person's head. My tastes have changed too, and time spent on this site probably has something to do with that. I've found that I'm drawn to, and most comfortable in, hats that I wasn't even considering two years ago.
 

Retread

New in Town
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3
Location
Norfolk, Virginia
Regarding keeping my wife from $ shock. I had to go out again a few years later for another round of "You've been outsourced," attire. This time I went to a different men's clothing store at her insistence because that other place charged me too much to "like the way I look". "They saw you coming," she said.
I suggested she go with me so I didn't waste money. She approved of that idea strongly.
She fretted at me getting dressed in jacket, tie and slacks to go buy clothes. It was obviously unnecessary, jeans should be fine.
Wife: "You go shop, you see what you like, you pay for it, you leave. If you need to, you try it on. Simple."
Me: "Okay, but I want to see what goes with this. And I want to take my dozens of old ties to see what's worth keeping and what should be thrown out. "
She liked the idea of taking the ties because she wanted most of them thrown out.
- - - -
In the end:
We did get rid of a lot of ties.
And, we bought NEW ties.
Somehow my wife decided that I needed a couple of French cuff shirts and a couple of pairs of cufflinks. (I work in tech, that isn't job interview attire.)
I had wanted to get a pair of shoes. My wife had been against that because of the cost.
She won. We bought TWO pairs that she decided on.
It was going to be three, but one of them was unavailable in my size.
We spent significantly more money than I would have alone, significantly more than I did previously, with no lecture for me.
She showed me!
I have not let her live that down.
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"When you have a choice, spend money where you would prefer to work if you had NO choice."
 
Messages
19,425
Location
Funkytown, USA
Wife: "You go shop, you see what you like, you pay for it, you leave. If you need to, you try it on. Simple."

My God, man, where did you find her? In my experience, this is the exact opposite of how women shop. My wife, for instance, when looking for an article of clothing, will look at, and touch, every one on the rack, including ones not her size (I think this is how they mark their territory).
 
Messages
10,847
Location
vancouver, canada
I heartily endorse Brent's advice about looking at lots of pictures of hats, and how they sit on a person's head. My tastes have changed too, and time spent on this site probably has something to do with that. I've found that I'm drawn to, and most comfortable in, hats that I wasn't even considering two years ago.
Yes, this has been my experience as well. The learning, the evolution of my hat life has been so much fun.
 

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