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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Justin B

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I know right...I'll have to get one of those too. Right now the hunt is one for: An OR, a playboy, and a resistol with a kitten finish.
 

DJH

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With the temperature in the 90's, the new Panama is getting to be my go-to hat at the moment.

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Maguire

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at a restaurant last night with coworkers since its one's last day. Its the new stetson panama model, i forget the exact one, i believe i posted about it last year when i got it. I normally would take it off indoors but there was absolutely no place to put it down so i had to wear it. The place was rather open to the street so it wasn't entirely inappropriate i guess.
 

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A Memorable Memorial Day Weekend In Chicago, Part 2


Our hotel for the long weekend, the Hampton Majestic, originally the Majestic Theater. We decided to break with tradition and stay at this 1906 landmark, now known as the Bank Of America Theater.



Designed by famed architect Edward Krause in the Beaux Arts style, with strong neoclassical Roman and Greek influences, the building was the tallest in Chicago at one time.



Playing around with my Royal Hat Works lid in our room prior to supper.



Foyer ceiling detail, Bank Of America/Majestic theater.



View of State Street, looking north. Low clouds and a misty rain enveloped the city most of the day on Saturday.



Architectural details at every turn, my camera is seldom in its case, even in the steady rain.



Walking along the EL(Elevated Train) tracks on Wabash, heading to supper. My faithful companion, VS, Granite.



This bridal gown in the window drew my gaze and lens inexorably to it.



The neoclassical Jewelers Building, aka Pure Oil/North American Life Building at 35 East Wacker Drive, its grand limestone dome completely veiled by the low clouds.



Striking Rococco style iron facade on an unoccupied building. Southeast corner of State & Monroe Streets.
 

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In the lobby of Symphony Center for Saturday night's Chicago Symphony Orchestra concert, looking none too pleased with the incessant rain.



View of the Grainger Ballroom, from the Mezzanine.



In a better mood just prior to the enjoyable pre-concert talk in the Grainger Ballroom.



Getting ready to head to our seats to hear Emanuel Ax play Mozart, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra perform our favorite symphonic work, Brahms' 4th, under the baton of the venerable Bernard Haitink.



Chicago's Finest on Michigan Avenue. View from Symphony Center during intermission.



Michigan Avenue is bathed in the intense yellow light of the sodium-vapor street lamps.



Orchestra Hall is a beautiful, grand space, but acoustically less than optimal.



With Edward, one of the head ushers, after the concert. We always look forward to seeing his familiar face at CSO performances.



Getting ready to head back to our hotel.



I could not help but take a final picture by the violin bar.
 
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delectans

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Plenty of architectural beauty to enjoy, even at night.



Walking past our usual abode in the city, The Palmer House. The Hampton Majestic is but a few steps away, just across State Street.



It seemed somewhat surreal to me, as we strolled along Monroe Street late at night, reflecting upon all we had experienced earlier in the day. I was still riding the emotional high of our visit to Optimo Fine Hats!



Back at our hotel. The illuminated spires of the post-modern 60-story Franklin Center in the distance, contrasting against the century old terracotta of the Majestic Theater.
 

Joshbru3

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delectans, first off, I would like to say, ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS PICTURES!!! I live in Chicago, work in the north loop, and have been to many of the places that you have photographed, but I must say that you have an eye for capturing an elegance and surrealistic view of the city to which I have never seen before. I too love all the architectural marvels that reside in Chicago and Im so happy that you have shared some of them with us lounge members.:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap
 

delectans

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Thanks, Josh! You are indeed fortunate to live and work in a city that has arguably made more of an attempt to preserve its architectural heritage than any other metropolis in America.

Love your new avatar pic, by the way! :eusa_clap
 

Maguire

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looks nice. I remember as a kid you could sometimes find coat hooks in a restaurant- can't even find those anymore.

I was pleased a nearby restaurant actually has a coat and hat checkout despite not being over the top ritzy. I appreciate things like that. Its so sad going to a nice restaurant and seeing people in shorts, t shirts, wife beaters, ball caps unremoved. atmosphere killer.
 
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