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Something I came across today. I hope its the name and not the felt source.
I would wear it. I like when a room stops and all eyes are on me. I guess I’m a little vain.Who among us has the "nerve" to wear a Stetson Tom Mix in public? That's a whoooooole lotta hat.
I'm a big dude --like NFL Interior lineman big, so I already draw a certain amount of attention (unwanted mostly), but I'm afraid that sporting a full-blown Tom Mix will give me that record-scratch entrance we have seen in so many movies. You know the one --the music stops and everyone turns toward the door? I'd probably like to avoid that, but I really love that hat. Thus is my dilemma.
Picture would help.
Who among us has the "nerve" to wear a Stetson Tom Mix in public? That's a whoooooole lotta hat.
I'm a big dude --like NFL Interior lineman big, so I already draw a certain amount of attention (unwanted mostly), but I'm afraid that sporting a full-blown Tom Mix will give me that record-scratch entrance we have seen in so many movies. You know the one --the music stops and everyone turns toward the door? I'd probably like to avoid that, but I really love that hat. Thus is my dilemma.
Picture would help.
Excuse the wonky brim. I also need a longer arm for big hat selfies.
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That's a majestic hat, suits you perfectly, you wear it well.
Standard Fedora Lounge advice: wear the hat, don't let the hat wear you.
Also, consider the model chosen for the Stetson webstore:
This is the approach I am getting ready to try... "Steam" hasn't helped me a great deal...It's easy. Brims on the more modern vintage Westerns like Resistol Stagecoaches, i.e., are thick felted with a good deal of stiffener. In this instance get the brim good and wet, top and bottom, then shape it and set it aside to dry. I use hot water from the tap to get my brims pliable.
Steam from a tea pot won't get the results that we want as far as these thick and stiff Western brims are concerned. Get your brim good and wet, top and bottom and dab off the excess with a paper towel. After that, shape your brim the way you want and set it aside to dry. Good luck.This is the approach I am getting ready to try... "Steam" hasn't helped me a great deal...
~shoes~
Way to sell a hat...Standard Fedora Lounge advice: wear the hat, don't let the hat wear you.
Also, consider the model chosen for the Stetson webstore:
Lovely shade of green, Brent!A day early for St. Patrick’s Day, but this 1950s green Shudde Bros. refurbished by Wolfbrae felt like the right hat today:
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Perfect indeed.A day early for St. Patrick’s Day, but this 1950s green Shudde Bros. refurbished by Wolfbrae felt like the right hat today:
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