Michael A
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That is a great brown. I really like that color and the wide black ribbon works with it perfectly.My Cavanagh helps keep my head warm today as I go back into the office.
Michael
That is a great brown. I really like that color and the wide black ribbon works with it perfectly.My Cavanagh helps keep my head warm today as I go back into the office.
Testing the customized waistcoat with the Melton & Co. topper
Thanks man.
I need to get down your way.
We'd have a blast.
Come on down. I'm sure we could get Dale involved.
Fantastic! Love it with the red shirt.
That's one that I wish that I could give more than 1 like for. Just great!Gannon in Black Cherry
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Your ribbon and bow work are consistently awesome. No exception today. That color combination is just marvelous.I need more coffee.
Great looking hat.My Cavanagh helps keep my head warm today as I go back into the office.
You deserve more coffee! Love the multi color ribbon treatment on that great hat. Good morning!I need more coffee.
nice rich color on that Cav! Great tie!My Cavanagh helps keep my head warm today as I go back into the office.
You look so dapper!Now with an overcoat and white scarf
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That is a new one to me, where is Greeley Hatworks? Custom?View attachment 61980
Greeley Hatworks today.
Classic looking! Love this tone of brown. Is the liner and sweat as beautiful as the crown and brim?Today's hat is marked Albertini (from 1807), Panizza line
Two historic names of Italian Hats producers are enclosed in the same liner
The hat is made, recently, by Cappellificio Falcus which has the license of the two brands
Felt is magnificent with a commendable peach peel finish
The burnt sienna color is the extra touch in the hat
The proportions are those of a traditional Italian hat in the last 50 years
Grazie Mille for the likes and appreciation on the hairy Mossant "chiné orage"
Lovely finish and color Daniele!Today's hat is marked Albertini (from 1807), Panizza line
Two historic names of Italian Hats producers are enclosed in the same liner
The hat is made, recently, by Cappellificio Falcus which has the license of the two brands
Felt is magnificent with a commendable peach peel finish
The burnt sienna color is the extra touch in the hat
The proportions are those of a traditional Italian hat in the last 50 years
Grazie Mille for the likes and appreciation on the hairy Mossant "chiné orage"