Between coming back from vacation and having a ton of work to get caught up on, I haven’t had the chance to comment on many hats lately, so I will try to make up for that today.
Dark Arcane…I love that big ribbon!
David…That Whippet is sweet!
Greg, that’s a great look, between the hat, coat and sunglasses, you remind me of a 1940’s aviator!
Casechopper, I like that derby, it does suit you. I am surprised you don’t get many comments. Any time I wear a derby, I get at least one or two, more so than when I wear my fedoras, but that’s down here in the South. That CarMack is sharp too.
Charlie, that VS looks great, I like the angle you have it.
Alan, love the Columbo for Columbus Day!
Joao, as always, great westerns!
ManofKent, I like the cap, but the Whippet really suits you!
HBC3.. the Tweed and Sportlite makes you look like an old time newspaper reporter, you just need a press pass in your hat ribbon. It’s a very good look.
Eric, nice pair yesterday!
David, really fantastic. I like the low light grainy photo this morning.
Sam, the plains are indeed nice. I'm growing a fondness for them after eleven years. I do like the space but still prefer the hills. That Wegener melone is perfect, and its nice to see that Carmack again!
Charlie, ever jaunty, ever stylish, great one!
Hamilcarbarca, another great lid!
Mingoslim, man that borso looks fantastic on you.
Richard, as always, great choices!
Alan, that guy's not so popular in these parts, so today is Native American Day in this state. It's still a very sharp looking lid, though!
Joao, nice contrast! The rainy blue is great, but I really dig the stagecoach!
Thank you to all who commented yesterday. Apologies if I missed citing some people today.
Wormser open road clone again for me. Lots of western hats around here. Stay tuned for a submission to the afield thread in the next day or two. In the meantime:
Chief Crazy Horse in the distance. All of Mt Rushmore can fit into his head and what will be his hair.
HBC3, I like the aggressive creasing. It looks like a work hat. I agree with Lt, it looks like a busy mid-century reporter.
Mingo, I like the low crown on that Borsa. In fact, it also reminds me of a reporter's hat while it was still newish.
Bowlerman, with all the OR clones and tributes that have been make, I am getting a clearer and clearer idea that the OR is a foundational hat standard. A vintage OR is on my list!!!
After a Columbus day of interesting hats I have to say: everyday is a firework of sharp hats.
David nice picture of a Borsalino in the ancient and smoky days.
For the passionate of Shakespeare here some places of his dramas in Verona
I was in this sunny morning for some documents in the bank and in the wait I took some pictures View attachment 18818
The hats is Tonak blue mauve View attachment 18819
The stairs in the background is called "Scala della Ragione" and it lead you to the ancient law court View attachment 18820
The shape of this Tonak is a concentrate of Austria-German-Italian Alps hats
The location is "Piazza del Mercato Vecchio" half way from Romeo to Juliet house View attachment 18821
The hat is soft and thick, very confortable a little warmer for this day.
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