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Sandmann Wien probably 1930s maybe earlier.
Thanks Roger. It's an old Lands' End.Killer jacket!
That's a gem Stefan. Very nice.More shots tomorrow, but here's a first one (which doesn't really do it justice). The Dobbs gamebird Richard (Morgan) generously traded with me. Stunning felt, stunning hat, stunning everything. It was a size too small, but It took hardly any persuasion to convince it that it was the hat for me. Thanks go out to Richard for this one.
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That hat has some serious style. Love that writing on the sweat too.Sandmann Wien probably 1930s maybe earlier.
Dayam Matt. I'm going to have to slap a restraining order on you. Too much hat envy to bear. Ha ha. What a nice find.Well... I suppose there is no better way to start the weekend than to be under the new to me Mac Lachlan.
And thanks for all of your likes and kind words about the Mac Lachlan I wore earlier.
I hope that you each have the best start to the weekend, ever.
That hat has some serious style. Love that writing on the sweat too.
Michael
Here’s to the next four weeks in Joplin, MO - quite a change for me from SE Asia!
Springfield - I think some of the overflow students from CFI headed up there for training. I’ll be down in Neosho the next four weeks. I’ll blow a horn for hat lovers the world over!Hey ... you're just down the road! Blow the air-horns if you get to Springfield.
Greetings Nathan:Started a training program today for my Class A CDL. I was the only guy with felt - the trusty Last Drop 3X. He recently had a pre-WWII cavalry cord added to him.
Here’s to the next four weeks in Joplin, MO - quite a change for me from SE Asia!
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Cheers,
Nathan
I vote “Badass Picture” Award!!!
Zactly...that dude needs to post in the OR thread!! You tell him...i’m stayin way over here. BA long tradition of well-dressed-bad-ass-ness...
Fascinating reflections of two hatted “ghosts” in the windows. Where is the fellow standing whose reflection is in the driver’s window?A long tradition of well-dressed-bad-ass-ness...
Lol, thank you Bowen! Have you worn that Shady Oaks much?Greetings Nathan:
I vote “Badass Picture” Award!!!
Keep on truckin dude!
Be well. Bowen
Hey Nathan:Lol, thank you Bowen! Have you worn that Shady Oaks much?
very nice, Arthur Schopenhauer would suggest saving your genetic profile to the human pool. P-)
The brim and crown are what draw me to this one Karl. Super nice.
Hella grau Harv. It looks so light, does the sun lighten it up more?Esther Weis
Now this is how I would rock an OR. Cattleman creases are classic, but I like yours better.Rain in the forecast so this Resistol 3X Got the nod.
Three inch brim offers decent protection from the rain and it’s also my favorite width for my western conversions.
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I like the non-contrast of this one. It just glows.Champ to the office today. View attachment 113327
Let's keep it this way. No more snow...Snow drifts to straw hats in less than a month, this weather is crazy.
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I found a quote that I titled my paper that was appropriate, "The Science that dares not speak it's name" My first paper on the subject, when I was a Senior in 2012 was Ooooooo Ssssssss eUgenics! I will be teaching a session of the class in a couple of weeks about higher educations complicity in promoting this horrible episode in world wide history. The Borsalino worked well for the meeting.Wonderful hat.
Eugenics... an anti-wonderful development in history. Profoundly interesting topic despite the horrors and errors. Once again... you make me covet your life.
My first Mother-in-Law had Blue and Green shag carpeting in the whole house in 1974! Brings back memories.The prohibition of blue and blue and green pairing always puzzled me. One of the first fashion "rules" I remember hearing in the very early 1960s. I still ask, "why NOT?!"
The proportions of that Borsa you're wearing today are spectacular for you, Karl!!
Thats a rare one, super cool. Classic lines.Well... I suppose there is no better way to start the weekend than to be under the new to me Mac Lachlan.
And thanks for all of your likes and kind words about the Mac Lachlan I wore earlier.
I hope that you each have the best start to the weekend, ever.
Dressing it up with that beaded band isn't casual Bob, it is GQ stylish.Casual Friday so I tossed some beads on the Camp Draft.
Dressing it up with that beaded band isn't casual Bob, it is GQ stylish.