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Ya never know mate.Ya think he has blades in that cap, Perry? [emoji15]
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Ya never know mate.Ya think he has blades in that cap, Perry? [emoji15]
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Yesssss! Classic early 60s Jay.A ‘60s Mallory today. TGIF!
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I like that Champ a lot. Great color and shape.Champ
Have a fantabuluos Friday
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Mighty fine looking derby Red. Great sweater too.Have been neglecting my derby collection of late. Today, an early Mallory, possibly 1930s.
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Knox from Ferguson’s Claremont FL
Thanks Mike.Wow! What a great finish. It has a porkpie legacy but looks good with a pinch and rake too. Neat hat.
Those are both great looking hats. And your clothes fit them to a T. The porkpie is a great look for you.I was all set to jump on the silverbelly OR bandwagon with the Daves, but then I saw that porky of Matts with the pink infused ribbon. Don't seem to be able to make up my mind now which heathered hat to go with. A Pilgrim that was a gift from that upstanding gentleman and noted propane line repairman, Bob Hufford,
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Or this old Collegian made by Adamstown Hat Co.
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Can't decide on this very chilly morning
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Have a great Friday
Michael
That punch in the crown of that pretty hat is very cool.
Knox from Ferguson’s Claremont FL
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Beautiful derby. The fancy liner is a great design element.Have been neglecting my derby collection of late. Today, an early Mallory, possibly 1930s.
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Wow, very nice!Powder blue RD Open Road
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Dude! I love everything about this hat and now I'm wondering if I can pull that look off... Bravo!Have been neglecting my derby collection of late. Today, an early Mallory, possibly 1930s.
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“Crease Versatility”..def more “Crease Versatility”... and more cow bell!! HaThanks Mike.
I'm thinking about getting it blocked for more crease versatility. But I am pleased to have it as it is.
The porkpie seems to be one of the red-headed step-children around the Lounge. Certainly, not strongly disliked (like the trilby seems to be), but just kind of... well... neglected.
When I put one on, it is a look that takes me a little getting used to. That's especially true for wearing it with the brim up. I'll never be able to kill the look like Michael, but it's another fun way to try to try something different.
Those are both great looking hats. And your clothes fit them to a T. The porkpie is a great look for you.That punch in the crown of that pretty hat is very cool. Beautiful derby. The fancy liner is a great design element.
I'm certain that you would be able to pull off a derby very, very well.Dude! I love everything about this hat and now I'm wondering if I can pull that look off... Bravo!
Nice cap.Rooster wool flat cap today. The feathery baby is competing for my attention:
That's a really nice job bashing.Mordern Stetson Inwood in Caribou, bashed to pork pie diamond, by me. It's the same hat that's in my avatar pic (avatar is the original bash)