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Figured.Truth be told ... yep.
Figured.Truth be told ... yep.
Super Duper Blue.
Holy smokes! Gorgeous, blue.
Very stylish!!
That's an interesting one, low crown and wide brim for a homburg. I like it
Looks like a pro job to me Moe.Hey all!
Happy Monday to everybody! And thanks for all of the appreciation for my home-made offering yesterday.
Today, on Made It Myself Monday, moe No.4 in Winchester rabbut. Color is Sand, ribbon is Bone.
It's my first one I made with good felt, and the last with a crappy reconstituted leather sweat. I think my next project will be putting in a better sweatband (and doing a better job of it! ) so I'll wear it more often.
Have a great day!
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Thanks hato!Looks like a pro job to me Moe.
Yes Charlie "American proportions"Very "American" proportions, Daniele. Fantastic felt, and black goes with EVERYTHING!!
Yes Michael it is a thin binding.Very nice Daniele. Looks like it's capable of keeping the sun out of your eyes. I can't quite make out the detail of the brim finish. Is that a thin binding?
You too Jim FZ fan.Daniele, such a great piece! As Charlie says, American proportions - probably why it really knocked me out (not that your other hats don't regularly throw me for a loop). And such a joyful smile! Have a happy Monday, my friend.
Thanks Matt.Smashing hat.
Grazie e Buon Natale anche a te e famiglia!Danielle – Bellisimo. Impressive indeed. Buon Natale.
Many thanksGood looking.
The coat it is too sporty for a so serious hatA very nice looking wide brim Borsalino. I like the black with that coat. You can't go wrong with a classic.
Prego EstherGrazie Daniele!
Thanks Tommy!Daniele that Borsalino is a beauty!
Hey all!
Happy Monday to everybody! And thanks for all of the appreciation for my home-made offering yesterday.
Today, on Made It Myself Monday, moe No.4 in Winchester rabbut. Color is Sand, ribbon is Bone.
It's my first one I made with good felt, and the last with a crappy reconstituted leather sweat. I think my next project will be putting in a better sweatband (and doing a better job of it! ) so I'll wear it more often.
Have a great day!
Sent from thin air using electricity and other wizardry.
Hey all!
Happy Monday to everybody! And thanks for all of the appreciation for my home-made offering yesterday.
Today, on Made It Myself Monday, moe No.4 in Winchester rabbut. Color is Sand, ribbon is Bone.
It's my first one I made with good felt, and the last with a crappy reconstituted leather sweat. I think my next project will be putting in a better sweatband (and doing a better job of it! ) so I'll wear it more often.
Have a great day!
Sent from thin air using electricity and other wizardry.
Fruno, didn't realize the Dalt-O-Liner was a centerdent. I dig it
For some reason I favor the centerdent for Stratoliners and more a diamond crease or C-crown for Open Roads. Couldn't explain why, just like them that way
Well.
I didn't want to spam up the place . Rest is on my thread.
Yes!Well.
I didn't want to spam up the place . Rest is on my thread.
Nice Tommy!Great hats today, everyone!
Daniele that Borsalino is a beauty!
Took a Playboy to the post office today
We would! Let's!We would have great fun with comparing blocks!
I agree with everyone else, AMAZING!!!!Got a sneak peek. I should get the others tomorrow.
Hi Johnny, I had never heard that eyes to chin rule in my life, it's really intriguing! Where did you hear it?Looks like a great hat to me. Height looks good as well. As a guide, the distance from your eyes to chin is a good height for the crown of your hat.
Wear it in good health
Johnny
Yup! The rain caught me unawares, I switched hats when I got home!LOVELY LID, Christina! But will the brim fill up with the rain? Very cute look, I like it a lot!!
Thank you Michael, loved your cap today with the earflaps, elegant and warm!!Nice hat Kuki. And brooch and scarf and jacket. Looking good in other words.
Michael
Hi @Miamibruno looking elegant as always! My nickname, which could be written also as cuqui, is used often for children, it somehow stuck and my close family still call me that. The accent is on the first syllable... where did your dad's nickname come from?Kuki – It’s funny. My father’s nickname is Cu’qui, I believe it would be pronounced the same. Accent on the first syllable? Anyway, great lines on the hat!
@Hurricane Jack @Celia I could use some tips too! My fear of eventually dropping off comes not so much from wearing a hat everyday (which I do), but from not being able to answer the comments and deciding to disappear out of shame...Celia, you learn to prioritize & develop the technique known as Scroll & Roll.
Thank you Red!That beautiful hat is standing up to the elements quite well! Nice pin as well.
But I do love your girly hats!!! Does the hat have an inner crown that goes further down than the brim for comfort of wearing? Sort of like the one on this link:Good hat day today, but then every day is a good hat day here
From no brim sunday to giant brim monday
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Don't worry, tomorrow I'll probably be back to fedoras...
It is one of the advantages!!Great shape, just right for you! I guess that is of the many advantages of being able to make your own hats...
Moe it looks wonderful, good job!Hey all!
Happy Monday to everybody! And thanks for all of the appreciation for my home-made offering yesterday.
Today, on Made It Myself Monday, moe No.4 in Winchester rabbut. Color is Sand, ribbon is Bone.
It's my first one I made with good felt, and the last with a crappy reconstituted leather sweat. I think my next project will be putting in a better sweatband (and doing a better job of it! ) so I'll wear it more often.
Have a great day!
Sent from thin air using electricity and other wizardry.
I've gotten spam. I've eaten SPAM. I'm a Monty Python fan. Tain't no spam in that picture.Well.
I didn't want to spam up the place . Rest is on my thread.