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Nice coatA chilly and increasingly windy morning had me trying a few different hats. First this Davis Hat Co
DSCN5701 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN5698 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
But when a mighty gust of wind lifted it off my head I changed to this Stetson cap,
DSCN5706 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
10-15-2017 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
I think it will be what I wear when I get out on my bicycle errands today. But it was still rather chilly and I seem to remember someone around here saying if you can wear a cape, wear a cape. So,
DSCN5733 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN5739 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
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I settled on this Charles Knox for my coffee in the yard. The coffee is in an insulated mug today.
Have a fine Sunday,
Michael
Love that jacket. Those it have an action back??A chilly and increasingly windy morning had me trying a few different hats. First this Davis Hat Co
DSCN5701 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN5698 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
But when a mighty gust of wind lifted it off my head I changed to this Stetson cap,
DSCN5706 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
10-15-2017 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
I think it will be what I wear when I get out on my bicycle errands today. But it was still rather chilly and I seem to remember someone around here saying if you can wear a cape, wear a cape. So,
DSCN5733 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN5739 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN5737 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
I settled on this Charles Knox for my coffee in the yard. The coffee is in an insulated mug today.
Have a fine Sunday,
Michael
+1To a speedy a pain-free recovery.
Hope she'll recover quickly!View attachment 89428 View attachment 89427 ...So my daughter Hannah broke her collar bone last night and we took her to the hospital; spent the good portion of the night there. Finally came back and got a few hours of rest. Woke up early started a spicy hot apple cider, Hannah loves my special fall/winter drink. I make it from scratch and add a little bourbon for myself. Then, we put on the perennial classic—The Great Pumpkin, so she can have a little entertainment and fun. I'm wearing my new/vintage Knox Premier.
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Nice, but the sweat seems to wanna be remembered in the felt. Obviously I'm a newbie, is that a common occurance?
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Thanks Red! Just hoping the calm here means quiet winds inland to help the firefighters.That is a wonderful Borsalino Stefan. I love everything about it.
Thanks friend. Mike at NW Hats pounced the beaver nice and light. It is also unlined, comfortable 3 seasons during the year.
I look at the map of California fires every day and think of you. Nice to be able to wear such a nice milan in October.
This is classic TJ. Did it start out as a full on western?
What a priceless image Moon. The 15 and the pooch are quite a pair.
Wow! Color combo is killer. Nice finish too.
You are not that shaggy...yet. Love both hats on you guys.
That is a fantastic Mallory. You certainly have game, good sir.
Thanks Red. You are looking great in the Olcott and suit. I got the cape at Goodwill, but at the online one. Don't remember what part of the country it came from. It was originally sold at British-American House in New York City.Very enjoyable fashion show this morning Michael. That cape is da bomb! I want one now. Chance of one showing up in Hicksville thrift stores...poor.
Thanks. I think the cap will get the nod, but the Knox does sit fairly tightly and the wind is moderating a bit. I may take both along.You never disappoint! Great hat and cap. For a bike ride does the cap get the nod?
To wear a cape you need verve, and you have it by the bucket. What a great look and practical to boot. Have a great day.
Thanks.Nice coat
Yes, Serge, it has action back or bi-swing sleeves or whatever they call them.Love that jacket. Those it have an action back??
Yep, wear a cape when you can
Seriously. You are probably the only person I know that can actually pull that off.
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Good man!Must..........resist.......oh, forget about it. I'm ordering that same hat tonight!!
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Excellent!!!! I love that hat!Here you go, Terry. 2 3/4" brim, about 4 1/2" at the crease and 5 1/4" at the sides.
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That cap is lovelyThanks Red. You are looking great in the Olcott and suit. I got the cape at Goodwill, but at the online one. Don't remember what part of the country it came from. It was originally sold at British-American House in New York City.
Thanks. I think the cap will get the nod, but the Knox does sit fairly tightly and the wind is moderating a bit. I may take both along.
Thanks.
Yes, Serge, it has action back or bi-swing sleeves or whatever they call them.
DSCN5716 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
It's quite a nice and comfortable jacket for temps a bit warmer than today. Actually, maybe today now, as it's warming up some. It has a 5 button front with a throat closure tab that can be buttoned on, so it will keep out the wind.
Thanks all,
Michael
Aye c, thnks.It's a 7 1/8 that I reblocked to a 7 1/4 without removing the sweat. So it shows the sweat imprint from the stretch.
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MrsFed and I got out to see a movie with Jackie Chan, The Foreigner. I wore the Penman in steel and MrsFed wore a blue cap. She keeps threatening to cut my chin whiskers! It's getting cold here. Time for Donegal Tweed by Magee!
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Very fitting bomb really!c.1930s Stetson 3X
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A beauty, Bob.Borsalino. Mid 60's vintage. View attachment 89437 View attachment 89438 View attachment 89439 View attachment 89440