Evan Elpus
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Thank goodness. You wouldn't know it but I'm a fan of TCM. Just terrible with names.He's the one who isn't Barry Fitzgerald. [emoji5]
Thank goodness. You wouldn't know it but I'm a fan of TCM. Just terrible with names.He's the one who isn't Barry Fitzgerald. [emoji5]
Joyous holiday to you Charlie. That is one impressive hat! That back bow sends it to a whole new level!Under the category of "If you've got a holiday, I'll celebrate," I wish the world a joyous PURIM, the Jewish Mardi Gras!! (No beads necessary!) It was yesterday.
Wearing "Old English Hatters of Monte Carlo" of an undetermined age (manufacturing techniques remained the same for several decades, so guesses have ranged from the 1930s to the early 1960s). Open crown to start, but I installed a dent and some gentle pinches later. I may even snap down the brim!
And it has a BB!
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Beautiful Scotty. Pecan?
Wonderful tall, showy crown on that Borso David. Class act.Borsalino
Cheers!
David
Creamy! That pin looks old, did they come with these? Great look for a trip into the un-hatted hoards.Stetson 3X for the weekly shopping today.
DSCN8875 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN8874 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
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DSCN8894 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Looks like it could get back to sunny, at least for awhile.
3-1-2018 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good one,
Michael
Me too, on both counts. I had to find the photo by scrolling through general photos from the movie. Taylor's on the left.Thank goodness. You wouldn't know it but I'm a fan of TCM. Just terrible with names.
Are flashback headaches real? I think I'm having one.
Nice.Another gray Borsalino. A little morebrim on this one
Have yourselves a wonderful Thursday
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Thanks Greg,I've had it quite awhile with the brim "outback" style and just didn't wear it.I looked on the Jaxonbilt website and figured out that its a tribute to the late Don Williams...bit of work on the brim and I like it.Happy to see that one. The Duke would be proud.
Opinions? Is this fine Stetson too big gor my head?
Thanks Charlie.
Indeed. I'm glad that you are dissatisfied with the resolution of the dispute. I know that's what I always aim for with my services.
Now... I'm not your lawyer, but if I were, I'd recommend a nice tall Spite Fence. Add that to the stumbling around and shouting and you've got yourself some great American suburban perfection. Dude... Don't insult me. Just what kind of person do you think I am?!?!?
I'm a Mad Dog 20/20 man, through and through! Ain't nothin' like kickin' back with a nice cold measure o' the Doctor in the Waterford.
Mmmm.... Mmmm... GREAT!!! My favorite of all of your hats. Just so neat...
Love that Knox Matt. The ribbon is the berries for sure. The bow is so showy!Thick ribbon Thursday under a Knox Madison Avenue.
Hope that you each have a happy day.
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Jaxonbilt 10x this morning.
I kick myself for not grabbing this beauty Jim. Glad you did though, this way I can still admire it from afar.So I asked myself this morning, "Self, should I wear a light gray hat or a dark gray hat?"
OK... done!
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
Brim Richard, brim!Another gray Borsalino. A little morebrim on this one
Have yourselves a wonderful Thursday
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Great lines Perry, cool tie!
Stetson
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Love that green cap, and blue Gannons are super. Evergreens as hat racks matter.Not much of a shocker to find me enjoying wearing my new Archer cap this morning. Dog walk and yard chores in wool. Green caps matter.
Starting the grill for a pork roast, roasted potatoes while wearing a blue Gannon (charcoal trimmings). Blue hats matter.
Best, Eric -
WOW! I am sure that you can hear my clapping coming from here in Minnesota. What you can not see is that I have tipped my brim in your general direction. That hat is marvelous. Just plain marvelous. Congrats - I am glad that it has a grand home on your hat rak.
Eric -
Love that Knox Matt. The ribbon is the berries for sure. The bow is so showy!
Very cool Bob!
I kick myself for not grabbing this beauty Jim. Glad you did though, this way I can still admire it from afar.
Thanks Mike.Love that Knox Matt. The ribbon is the berries for sure. The bow is so showy!
Very cool Bob!
I kick myself for not grabbing this beauty Jim. Glad you did though, this way I can still admire it from afar.
Brim Richard, brim!
Great lines Perry, cool tie!
Love that green cap, and blue Gannons are super. Evergreens as hat racks matter.
Beautiful Scotty. Pecan?
Down, Mike, Down.Heading south to see a man about a hat. Wearing the new Lees fedora from Stefan on a trip to NW Hats in Eugene. I'll make sure to say hello to all your hats in process while I'm there. This Lees has a brim curl that I'm still undecided about. Brim up or down. I don't usually go all "Bob" with my non Homburgs. This one might stretch my comfort zone.
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So I asked myself this morning, "Self, should I wear a light gray hat or a dark gray hat?"
OK... done!
Opinions? Is this fine Stetson too big gor my head?
Up or down. Works both ways, for me. Might have a small preference for up. Anyway, it's a nice hat.Heading south to see a man about a hat. Wearing the new Lees fedora from Stefan on a trip to NW Hats in Eugene. I'll make sure to say hello to all your hats in process while I'm there. This Lees has a brim curl that I'm still undecided about. Brim up or down. I don't usually go all "Bob" with my non Homburgs. This one might stretch my comfort zone.
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