jaymag_87
New in Town
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- Dallas, Texas
I am new to the forum (will post pics of the custom fedora I have coming from Peter's Brothers in Fort Worth, when I get it), and new-ish to the world of fine hats and fedoras. I've had a couple in my day. In high school, I had an old felt fedora that was my Granddad's. In and after college, I had a Stetson Indy (from when they held the license). I've had various cowboy hats, including my current Stetson, as well as my Cavalry Stetson, from when I was in cavalry units in the Army. I still have the various military uniform hats from my past.
I'm learning the terminology. I understand what a fedora is. A porkpie. Stove pipe. Center crease. Teardrop and of course, stingy.
The thing that is bothering me is in regards to the stingy brim.
How is "stingy" pronounced? Is it "sting-ee" as in sting with a double "e" on the end, or "stin-gee" as in a child that doesn't like to share?[huh]
Help me out. This has been bothering me.:rage:
Thanks.
jaymag in Texas.
I'm learning the terminology. I understand what a fedora is. A porkpie. Stove pipe. Center crease. Teardrop and of course, stingy.
The thing that is bothering me is in regards to the stingy brim.
How is "stingy" pronounced? Is it "sting-ee" as in sting with a double "e" on the end, or "stin-gee" as in a child that doesn't like to share?[huh]
Help me out. This has been bothering me.:rage:
Thanks.
jaymag in Texas.