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The 'Douglas' contest

Lefty

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Let's not forget the slanted brim look. Here are a couple of photos from this old thread of others, both new and old, rocking it like they own it.

Wild Root
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John Garrick
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It's not a requirement, but I think that extra points can be awarded for making the more difficult looks work.
 

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Matt, that is a perfect impersonation of Douglas except for one small detail. Douglas always shoots the picture with his left hand, not the right.lol ;)
 

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He looks just like the Douglas!

The resemblance is uncanny! Note the subtle narrowing of the eyes, the set of his mouth, and,most especially, the sartorial excellence.
 

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When I read the old post that's quoted below, I thought of this thread.

Rick Blaine said:
"Your hat, by its quality and individuality; poise and pitch; angle and droop can be made to take on as many varying moods as the face underneath. A hat may look aristocratic or vulgar; serious or humorous; gloomy or cheerful; dignified or flippant; radical or conservative; rakish or righteous; fresh or wilted; alive or dead. Your hat is YOU. It commends or condemns you. It bestows character or becomes a caricature. Hence, it should not be selected at random, but chosen with care, to be a reflection of the wearer's taste, position and personality. Thus, really a fine hat is not just a disbursement to cover the head, but an investment in individuality, self-respect and the respect of others"

Excerpted from: "From Beaver's back, To Man's Head" C. A. Mallory, President, Mallory Hat Company.
 

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