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HuangCheng

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Got this blue homburg from forums member,
Never seen this Kimball brand, But quality is good.
Homburg always looks cute, So I shape the brim, make it lower in front,
It will make the hat looks bigger and wider.
 
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12,384
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Two great new hats Rick! Love those colors. It is good to see some "real" hats again. Facebook always disappoints.
View attachment 271512 View attachment 271506 A rare late 50s/early sixties 2 3/4 brimmed Mode Edge.
I love finding hats from this time period that defy the usual narrow brim, low crown hats that dreadfully became the new normal.
My first green hat. Randy @Rmccamey says its color is called peacock green by Stetson. I say it’s money green.
It’s also my first Imperial Stetson that happens to be a Fifteen. I’ve got one other Stetson Fifteen, but it’s essentially an Open Road.
This one originally sold in a defunct store of San Angelo, Texas. Now lives in South Georgia for as long as I live. I like this’n.
Gave the size 7 a two size stretch without using a hat block. However, it actually arrived with sweatband measurements of a 7 1/8. The reedless thing magically stretched easily and didn’t cause the tell tell unattractive taper in the crown.
Long ago stopped stretching hats that the sweats wouldn’t take it or cause irreparable crown taper.
Its Imperial felt is so thin and floppy yet somehow holds a steamed shape very well! Enchanted I tell ya.
Wide brimmed and tall crowned, though only weighs 3.3 ounces!
I steamed in a diamond crease today. Fits this hat better. View attachment 271507 View attachment 271511 View attachment 271509 View attachment 271513
Very nice find Randall, love that liner logo.

Wormser Western Straw

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Wormser Western Straw
4 1/2 crown
3/4 grosgrain ribbon
3 1/2 brim

A new addition to the lawn maintenance stable. The stiff leather sweat was a bit snug out of the box. But wearing for a bit it softened up enough to shape to my head.

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Perfect hat for working in the yard Joe. Enough shade to keep you cool and un-sunburned. It has some real character!
 
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It has been too long since I posted a new hat here. Picked this very odd boater off Ebay a month or so ago. It will be a real project. Italian made, based on the only marking on the hat. Weird taper to the crown and a narrower brim width. The previous owner tried to bend it into a "snap" brim, another oddity. His dirty fingers left their mark for sure in this effort. Have not spent any time cleaning, steaming, and reshaping this weird one. I do have a tendency to take in strays off of Ebay, just can't say no sometimes.

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Nederland
Great finds, Rick. Pity about the sweatband on the Stratoliner.

View attachment 271512 View attachment 271506 A rare late 50s/early sixties 2 3/4 brimmed Mode Edge.
I love finding hats from this time period that defy the usual narrow brim, low crown hats that dreadfully became the new normal.
My first green hat. Randy @Rmccamey says its color is called peacock green by Stetson. I say it’s money green.
It’s also my first Imperial Stetson that happens to be a Fifteen. I’ve got one other Stetson Fifteen, but it’s essentially an Open Road.
This one originally sold in a defunct store of San Angelo, Texas. Now lives in South Georgia for as long as I live. I like this’n.
Gave the size 7 a two size stretch without using a hat block. However, it actually arrived with sweatband measurements of a 7 1/8. The reedless thing magically stretched easily and didn’t cause the tell tell unattractive taper in the crown.
Long ago stopped stretching hats that the sweats wouldn’t take it or cause irreparable crown taper.
Its Imperial felt is so thin and floppy yet somehow holds a steamed shape very well! Enchanted I tell ya.
Wide brimmed and tall crowned, though only weighs 3.3 ounces!
I steamed in a diamond crease today. Fits this hat better. View attachment 271507 View attachment 271511 View attachment 271509 View attachment 271513
Wonderful hat. I'll pretend not to have seen it was size 7.Thank goodness it was green anyway. :)

Wormser Western Straw

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Wormser Western Straw
4 1/2 crown
3/4 grosgrain ribbon
3 1/2 brim

A new addition to the lawn maintenance stable. The stiff leather sweat was a bit snug out of the box. But wearing for a bit it softened up enough to shape to my head.

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Nice catch, Joe.
 
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Got this blue homburg from forums member,
Never seen this Kimball brand, But quality is good.
Homburg always looks cute, So I shape the brim, make it lower in front,
It will make the hat looks bigger and wider.
Nice find. The sweatband looks unusual as it seems to consist of two layers.
It has been too long since I posted a new hat here. Picked this very odd boater off Ebay a month or so ago. It will be a real project. Italian made, based on the only marking on the hat. Weird taper to the crown and a narrower brim width. The previous owner tried to bend it into a "snap" brim, another oddity. His dirty fingers left their mark for sure in this effort. Have not spent any time cleaning, steaming, and reshaping this weird one. I do have a tendency to take in strays off of Ebay, just can't say no sometimes.

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Still a cool find, Mike. We all need a project hat now and again.

Nice find, Jack. Looks like it doesn't need anything but a little steaming.
 
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Posted some head-shots of this one last week, but here it is in more detail.
Peschel velour in H. Rex quality (whatever that is). Size 56 with the bound brim at 6,5cm and the crown at 10,5cm at the center dent. It's a shorter haired velour with a great hand to the felt. The colour reminds me of Borsalino's Lupo colour, but it's a bit lighter and more grey.

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Someone called "dibs" on this one before it hit the ground and it's already on its way again to Copenhagen.
Moores Bowler (riding hat actually) in light brown. Size 7 1/8 (English). Brim at 5cm and crown at about 12cm (a bit lower than usual for bowlers, but fitting for riding hats). As a riding hat it's a bit heavier than a bowler as well: 212 grams.

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Someone called "dibs" on this one before it hit the ground and it's already on its way again to Copenhagen.
Moores Bowler (riding hat actually) in light brown. Size 7 1/8 (English). Brim at 5cm and crown at about 12cm (a bit lower than usual for bowlers, but fitting for riding hats). As a riding hat it's a bit heavier than a bowler as well: 212 grams.

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A cool unique bowler.
 

rclark

Call Me a Cab
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Central Texas
Great finds, Rick. Pity about the sweatband on the Stratoliner.


Wonderful hat. I'll pretend not to have seen it was size 7.Thank goodness it was green anyway. :)


Nice catch, Joe.
Yes but the good news is that it looks much worse than it is. It’s intact but with the unsightly surface tears. Leather is relatively supple so it must have undone an attempted stretch at some point.
 
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Posted some head-shots of this one last week, but here it is in more detail.
Peschel velour in H. Rex quality (whatever that is). Size 56 with the bound brim at 6,5cm and the crown at 10,5cm at the center dent. It's a shorter haired velour with a great hand to the felt. The colour reminds me of Borsalino's Lupo colour, but it's a bit lighter and more grey.

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Absolutely gorgeous. I can almost feel it from here.
 

Bagelstreet

New in Town
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11
Location
London, England
Hi folks.

My Akubra Fed iv arrived yesterday! Four weeks for delivery to UK, which isn't bad considering it came by boat due to flight cancellations.

Man the felt is stiff! Gave it some steam and it turned to putty, though, making it extremely easy to bash, even for a novice like me.

I expected the brim to be flatter after reading comments on here but was pleasantly surprised by how much flange there is.

No detailed pics as I'm sure you all know what a Fed IV looks like and the selfie camera on my phone doesn't work, so none of me in it, but here's the bash I fashioned. Centre dent or narrow teardrop I guess you'd call it...
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