Fire your publicist.It's not the one I had selected no.
It's mostly really bad photoshop.
I look a tad plastic.
Thank you! Here's hoping
Notice the Hit (wo)Man in the car behind you....
Great hat!
I expected more from a 1930's No. 1 quality.No intro needed for today's wears
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Thanks, Fed. Yep, I'm waiting for the red line, which takes me downtown every morning.I hope that's the Train hat... cuz you're waiting for the train, right? Either way, you're lookin' great for a Monday trip to the office!
Fire your publicist.
Some one once said "Bad press is better then no press."Consider myself fired :O
Some one once said "Bad press is better then no press."
Super!!Wearing my 1930s Stetson No.1 Quality campaign hat in celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the National Parks Service and this NPS uniform found over the weekend in Columbus. I posted some additional details of the uniform over in the Vintage Workwear thread.
Man, that looks sharp, Alan! Love the bolo tie, too!
Wearing the Stetson Downs today with one of my favorite Hawaiian shirts. Aloha Monday! Pics are from our trip to Medford to visit Art at Vintage Silhouettes... and up to see Crater Lake, 7th deepest lake in the world, uber scenic, and very cool.
Wearing my 1930s Stetson No.1 Quality campaign hat in celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the National Parks Service and this NPS uniform found over the weekend in Columbus. I posted some additional details of the uniform over in the Vintage Workwear thread.
Thanks... it's a Navajo piece that shows by Kenneth Begay that depicts an abstracted mountain - dates close to the era as the suit. It seemed to complement the spirit of reverence for the land though we surely have a complicated history of living in it together.
Wearing my 1930s Stetson No.1 Quality campaign hat in celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the National Parks Service and this NPS uniform found over the weekend in Columbus. I posted some additional details of the uniform over in the Vintage Workwear thread.