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Nice boots.
Thanks Joao! Diggin' your hats today.
Nice boots.
I'm catching up after a few days off, so a bit late. But that is a fantastic looking hat, Christophe.Stetson Mode Edge with sharks gill ribbon
I did not even recognize it at first! You wear that hat very well, Daniele!As always thanks for your appreciations
Panizza Super in deep blue from the historical factory on the Lago Maggiore bank
Rain and sun today with low temperature during the stroll to office
This hat is in the second exchange with Stefan (Steur) in Holland. Thanks again to the Flemmish kindness
The felt is thin and very easy to crease
A very Italian classic from the last thirty years
Buon Mercoledì
That felt really is something else, Karl. Love all the colour in that hat.View attachment 86444 View attachment 86443 View attachment 86441 View attachment 86442 Tesi Super Extra Heather on a fine Irish autumnal morning.
Simply fantastic!Even in Verona is definitely the open season of felt
The rains came with good intensity and the first fall was begun.
The first hat of the Merano field is inaugurated, and it has not passed since the official presentation. It will do so soon
Panizza special with one of the particular bows that Steve photographed in Panizza museum on Lake Maggiore in our spring visit
The felt is thin and very modelable
The combination of colors is suitable for the period of first change of leaves in the trees
Buon Lunedì
It's really comfy to wear, but I want to take care of it, so need to buy a decent brolly. The problem here being wind. Destroying brollies, blowing off hats.That felt really is something else, Karl. Love all the colour in that hat.
Fantastic! Good to see you Rick.Resistol San Antonio
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That is really nice! I don't see many in that color.Resistol San Antonio
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Stay away from Howth when wearing this one then, Karl.It's really comfy to wear, but I want to take care of it, so need to buy a decent brolly. The problem here being wind. Destroying brollies, blowing off hats.
Nearly brought Mrs Karl to Howth today for brunch except the carpenter we'd hired to do some cabinets was fashionably late. Ended up in Clontarf instead, holding on to my Barbisio as we walked the bay wall path afterwards. I'm not from around here so there's always something new to see.Stay away from Howth when wearing this one then, Karl.
Bellissimi colori Rodolfo!Another new Gannon, Navy and Chocolate..
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Hats? Waffles?Amongst other Belgian delicacies
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Karl I missed the Tesi heather on your headTesi Super Extra Heather on a fine Irish autumnal morning.
It's incredibly pretty (-:Karl I missed the Tesi heather on your head
I got it because I think it is rare to find a felt like this.
It has the perfect color for the Irish weather
That is amazing! That is such a beautiful hat with all the colors! I've never seen anything like it.View attachment 86444 View attachment 86443 View attachment 86441 View attachment 86442 Tesi Super Extra Heather on a fine Irish autumnal morning.
Thanks Dog, neither had I.That is amazing! That is such a beautiful hat with all the colors! I've never seen anything like it.
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Mrs. Red and I are heading to the Oregon coast again, this time for a weekend with the in-laws at a resort. My choice to handle the wind will be my stingy Cavanagh Thirty. Not much brim to catch a gust an go flying. For today, on campus, the modern Sage Stratoliner. Love this hat from Moon. No time for current images, these are from the archives.
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Classic deuce, Michael! I'd be tempted with that OR, too! I thought of you today when I found a new antique shop in town... with 2 stories of cool stuff. The only hat I would have been tempted to buy, had it been in my size, was a moth-bitten 50's OR clone in size 7. Nice felt, no liner and no indication it ever had a liner. Cool hat. It would make a great beater. They didn't have a price on it... There was a western straw that was size 7-1/2. At first I thought... is that parabuntal? No, just a no-name toasted shantung paper straw. I might have even bought that but the front brim was not to my liking and the paper straw looked to fragile to change it up.Another hot day. Hats Guatemaya palm straw got the call
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Since it's supposed to heat up much earlier this morning I wasn't even going to bother with felt. But then the allure of the new OR proved too strong, so I'm sitting here in that for now.
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Have a fine Friday,
Michael
LMAO! You're a nut, and I love it! Remember The Milford One! Sweet looking pooch and a stellar lid, buddy!Last night, took the pup to the old ball orchard for Bark in the Park, where they had three sections dedicated for dogs and their owners. Warm night under the PB Milan.
Went with the same for another hot day in Funkytown.
"Why won't they throw me the ball?"
Contacted Bob yesterday. He wanted me to share some tunage with y'all.
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Bob's wearing his brown Schoble Hommie today.
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
Nice Borslino!First flannel of the year a Borsalino "Como" happy autumn everybody!
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Another new Gannon, Navy and Chocolate..
The Cathedral of Our Holly Mother of Zapopan un the background
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Last night I was headed out to a Brim-Up-4-Bob rally in a Sears Pilgrim. It was a record high temp BTW.