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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Grande Borsalino, kindly shared by Anthony and lovingly restored by Bob Jessee.

my cup runneth over thanks to friends found on the Fedora Lounge.

Or possibly your "brim" runneth over? Sorry, I'm trying to pick up for Charlie today, and he's the master.

Incidentally, I've been meaning to ask: DO you ave an "everyday" hat? One that you grab more often than not or that hangs closer to the door? Just wondreing?

I find your refreshing smiling face more interesting then Erics Pine Boughs.

I agree with you, Bob. Seeing Moon's toothy grin each day is one of those things that I look forward to. Without it, today just seems incomplete. :(

Smiling face? Toothy grin? We talking about the same guy? :)
 

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I love the classic silverbelly Open Road but there is something extra special about these OR's in other color
I agree Tommy. I tend to gravitate toward the less common colors. Also doesn't hurt that I'm a big fan of brown hats! Any idea what other colors the OR came in?
 

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3X Stetson

That is an awesome picture!
How tall are you? You look half giant in this :)
 
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Or possibly your "brim" runneth over? Sorry, I'm trying to pick up for Charlie today, and he's the master.

Incidentally, I've been meaning to ask: DO you ave an "everyday" hat? One that you grab more often than not or that hangs closer to the door? Just wondering?

Good question. Not really. I do keep a small collection of hats in the front hall closet with the coats/jackets of the season. The idea was to have some quick grabbers for inclement weather. There are a couple of old Stetson westerns that I wear on rainy days, a brown Borsalino Marque Grand Luxe which is particularly comfortable but I wear it seldom. A little French/American back bow which I wear very infrequently. An early 20th century cloth hat that I wear when I rake leaves sometimes. My Tilley hat which I always wear in a downpour. Several berets which are great in the wind. And below the berets, a bunch of cloth caps and hats that I don't remember having bought. I think they grew there.

But the reality is that I really enjoy the morning exercise of picking out a hat to wear. Sorry for the long answer, but your question made me think!
 
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Good question. Not really. I do keep a small collection of hats in the front hall closet with the coats/jackets of the season. The idea was to have some quick grabbers for inclement weather. There are a couple of old Stetson westerns that I wear on rainy days, a brown Borsalino Marque Grand Luxe which is particularly comfortable but I wear it seldom. A little French/American back bow which I wear very infrequently. An early 20th century cloth hat that I wear when I rake leaves sometimes. My Tilley hat which I always wear in a downpour. Several berets which are great in the wind. And below the berets, a bunch of cloth caps and hats that I don't remember having bought. I think they grew there.

But the reality is that I really enjoy the morning exercise of picking out a hat to wear. Sorry for the long answer, but your question made me think!
I envy your problem with choices.
 
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Good question. Not really. I do keep a small collection of hats in the front hall closet with the coats/jackets of the season. The idea was to have some quick grabbers for inclement weather. There are a couple of old Stetson westerns that I wear on rainy days, a brown Borsalino Marque Grand Luxe which is particularly comfortable but I wear it seldom. A little French/American back bow which I wear very infrequently. An early 20th century cloth hat that I wear when I rake leaves sometimes. My Tilley hat which I always wear in a downpour. Several berets which are great in the wind. And below the berets, a bunch of cloth caps and hats that I don't remember having bought. I think they grew there.

But the reality is that I really enjoy the morning exercise of picking out a hat to wear. Sorry for the long answer, but your question made me think!

Thanks. I have a fraction of your collection and while I enjoy picking what to wear, I seem to have a tendency to gravitate to a few specific ones at times. I try to keep the tree in the dining room rotated a bit so this doesn't happen, but it's hard sometimes.

My favorite hat is usually the one I just got.
 

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I agree Tommy. I tend to gravitate toward the less common colors. Also doesn't hurt that I'm a big fan of brown hats! Any idea what other colors the OR came in?

I wish the records were kept to know how many colors were made over the years. We've seen a couple of browns, some light greys and, I think a greenish color as well. that's all that comes to mind

That is an awesome picture!
How tall are you? You look half giant in this :)

Right? Although not a small man I'm only 5'10" (177.8 cm) I got in the way as my wife was taking a shot of the tree so not a planned shot but proof I was in Rockefeller Center
 
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no need for a head shot... you've all seen this Moss Gannon enough on my head
... but every time I look at this hat I admire the perfect execution.
From the fine pouncing to the trimmings it is a masterpiece
For some reason the shot of the underside is the only photo to accurately capture the color
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Wow what a difference in the color in the photos. I luv the green in the worst way! Just beautiful! I need a green hat...
 

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no need for a head shot... you've all seen this Moss Gannon enough on my head
... but every time I look at this hat I admire the perfect execution.
From the fine pouncing to the trimmings it is a masterpiece
For some reason the shot of the underside is the only photo to accurately capture the color

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Moon, beautiful color. Thanks, again, for bringing Gannon to our attention. I'm in line for #2. Can't wait.
 
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