:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap Looks great on you! I will wear mine, today!Yeps said:My first vintage hat, a Stetson St. Regis, came in today (bought from another member of the lounge, so it may be familiar.)
:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap Looks great on you! I will wear mine, today!Yeps said:My first vintage hat, a Stetson St. Regis, came in today (bought from another member of the lounge, so it may be familiar.)
Familiar but ORIGINAL! You wear that baby well:eusa_clapYeps said:My first vintage hat, a Stetson St. Regis, came in today (bought from another member of the lounge, so it may be familiar.)
Mr. Paladin said:Very well done, Aureliano! I enjoyed that slide show very much. You have some beautiful hats. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
Yeps said:My first vintage hat, a Stetson St. Regis, came in today (bought from another member of the lounge, so it may be familiar.)
jeffconnors said:G.W. Hess Philadelphia hat maker??
Any help with this one?
Brad?[huh]
Aureliano said::eusa_clap :eusa_clap Bravo, Mario. What a gorgeous hat! and cool story.
Are you having a block made for you? where from?
Lefty said:Your diamond creases are fantastic. Great job on the hat. :eusa_clap
Mario said:
djgo-cat-go said:What a labourious proces, good story man! Too cool! So, you didn't panic once? lol
The result looks very good, but you're making me very curious about the stitch-work on that sweatband.. Can I seduce you into taking a picture of that and share it I'm not so convinced that it looks that bad as you described it, and for that matter, it could be a real stimulus and perhaps encouraging for other members, like me, who contemplate on restoring old hats (I'm not so handy with a needle myself and at this moment I do not dare remove/replace a sweatband)..
Good work, and that lid suits you well.:eusa_clap
Yeps said:So my other new hat, a gambler from Sundbody hats, came in today, and I have mixed feelings. It may just be that it is the dead of winter right now and this is a summer hat, but I am not sure.
Here is a picture of me pretending it is summer.
It is a nice hat, but I am not so sure about it. It seems very country. I did not quite realize how big 3.5 inches is for a brim.
That is what I was thinking, but now I have to figure out what to do with this hat...Mr. Paladin said:I think I'd stick with that homburg.....