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The Green Machine

mikespens

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A fine trio of Stetsons Eric, a great example of the various shades of green too. I agree, green is a very versatile color and should be in everyone's collection.
 

barrowjh

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Here is a new VS 100 (Art Fawcett) made from a 1953 Merrimac hood originally felted for Mallory - it is the one elevated on the block in the center. Near side is a Borsalino Alessandria refurbed by Optimo (Graham Thompson), a Resistol Melorol behind that, and a dark green Barbisio velour in back also refurbed by Optimo. To the left of the VS 100 is a Stetson 3XB in front, a Royal Stetson Stratoliner behind it, and a moth-eaten Barbisio long-nap in the back (hiking hat).

Here is a shot of the VS 100 on me noggin -


Oops! Forgot 3 of my greens! Please forgive me!

Added in a Beaver Brand bowler, a light olive refurbed by VS, and lower left is an 80's Stetson c'boy beater.

Alright now, all 10 marching right at ya. New VS 100 Olive Drab is elevated on a block -
 
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Daniele Tanto

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This is the my appetizer after a parade of excellent green mixed hats
I try to gather all the green hats to show you the italian greenery.
I like green hats and this is a somewhat "audacious" for a good Sunday without cold wind and rain
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barrowjh

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That is about the same shade as the VS 100, DT, hard to find those long-nap finishes that the insects have not mutilated. The bugs absolutely love the long-nap felt, or maybe they are hard to spot (easy for them to hide) in those finishes. I would prefer a wider brim, but that is a really nice hat!
 

Daniele Tanto

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John, you are right for the the palatability of the long haired felt.
It is for this reason that I try to keep these " rare " long hair hats (I have some of them) in special containers anti moths. Hope it always work :D
For longer brims, here in Italy, they are no longer produced and also these more classical are really rare. My biggest brims is a silver/grey Borsalino I posted some time ago
 
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mikespens

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Great color combo Alan. Is the brim binding the same color as the ribbon? Interesting wind cord attachment too, is it pinned?
 

KingAndrew

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The last few pages are amazing. I loved the comparison pics of the 3 Stetsons in the trees and the squadron of greens on the table. And Daniele's longhair and Alan's Stylepark are both outstanding!
 

Short Balding Guy

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Alan; I have followed your recent posts of the Styleparlk with real interest. Your pic above, fedora against the winter backdrop, really showcases the hat color. IMO, the saturation, shade, & intensity that characterize this green fedora come thru in your shot. You are an artist with your posts - Thanks for the thoughtful sharing.

Best, Eric -
 
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Thanks all and Eric, thank you for the kinds words. Mike, the brim binding and ribbon are the same color. The trolley button is sewn in place - when unwound, there is a loop that would attach to a coat button. Stetson used this variation briefly with a fixed button sewn through in the center of the bow. This treatment is a little odd, but not unpleasant.
 
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Thanks all and Eric, thank you for the kinds words. Mike, the brim binding and ribbon are the same color. The trolley button is sewn in place - when unwound, there is a loop that would attach to a coat button. Stetson used this variation briefly with a fixed button sewn through in the center of the bow. This treatment is a little odd, but not unpleasant.

I really like it Alan. Very different, and very sexy!
 

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