Thank you all, gentlemen! Matt, zetwal, Randall, daedalus, BR, McMurdo, Manfred, gqmagic, LoveMyHats2, tealseal, Mike, Ed, and Steve, your kind words are sincerely appreciated.
Matt: If you like Graham's felts, you will be astounded by his straws.
daedalus: The Mitchum is a fine looking hat, particularly suited for taller, bigger fellows. Have a great trip there in July!
Ed: The caps are made for Graham by a maker in France who have been in operation for over 130 years. Very fine materials and workmanship. They are not, strictly speaking however, 8-panel newsboys, deriving inspiration instead from the Basque beret. The fuller cut and shorter brim are very well suited for men with larger, broader faces, in my opinion, and I quite like them. As for the straws, they are all made on vintage blocks, predominantly from France. Graham is ever searching for these vintage blocks, sourcing them on the Continent, and it is not always easy to obtain the blocks in all sizes. I do enjoy the variety.
Matt: If you like Graham's felts, you will be astounded by his straws.
daedalus: The Mitchum is a fine looking hat, particularly suited for taller, bigger fellows. Have a great trip there in July!
Ed: The caps are made for Graham by a maker in France who have been in operation for over 130 years. Very fine materials and workmanship. They are not, strictly speaking however, 8-panel newsboys, deriving inspiration instead from the Basque beret. The fuller cut and shorter brim are very well suited for men with larger, broader faces, in my opinion, and I quite like them. As for the straws, they are all made on vintage blocks, predominantly from France. Graham is ever searching for these vintage blocks, sourcing them on the Continent, and it is not always easy to obtain the blocks in all sizes. I do enjoy the variety.
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