frijoli
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I have to agree.....it's a sweet lookin' Lid, for sure.frijoli said:Man I hated to give that one up!
It looks great on you.
Clay
You're too kind my friend......keep up the good work. :eusa_claprikrdo said:Thanks again, Clay and
Bolt:I can only hope to rock a porkpie as well as you do.
I am working on my technique, tho
:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clapMagus said:Well...on July 4th Weekend-Sunday-Go-Ta-Meeting.....what else? A very Vintage Stetson Boater!
Cool lookin' Straw "Bing".....:eusa_clapBingles said:This is my "Mannes" woven fedora from Bailey. Just got it this year. I wore it all weekend long at my family reunion... it was so comfortable, and everyone just loved it!!!
Not quite sure why the pic itself doesn't post... so you have to click the link. [huh]
Where do you find these kinda straws new? I would like to venture into a straw somewhat stingy but not too much.Bingles said:This is my "Mannes" woven fedora from Bailey. Just got it this year. I wore it all weekend long at my family reunion... it was so comfortable, and everyone just loved it!!!
Not quite sure why the pic itself doesn't post... so you have to click the link. [huh]
Baron Kurtz said:Big Man. The brim, just behind your right ear. It seems to be damaged/warped in some way - just at the edge, there. What is the cause of that? Is that where you habitually hold the hat when it's not on your head?
bk
mcarthur said:
Optimo montecristi superfino
Mike in Seattle said:Big Man - that boater looks great! Give it a little time - new styles and types of things take a little getting used to. One of the first fedoras I tried on, to me, looked like I had the rings of Saturn around my head. I now think said hat is borderline-stingy. We try new things, we learn, taste changes as time rolls onward...