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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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moehawk

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A few days ago Michael was wearing his Stetson Sovereign Twenty. I have one too, but could not find a noggin shot of me wearing it. Found it!

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Yesterday was the Dobbs gamebird (how could I not wear that one?)

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Two hat day today. First: Borsalino fu Lazzaro (more in the new hats and borsalino threads)

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And a Wegener homburg

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All beautiful, but I have a real big soft spot for those fu Lazzaro gems. Great hat!
 

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I vote not. I’d wear that great hat just the way it is Moe. Even with the brim break it is always gonno be a great classy straw. Such fine weave, be ashamed to see some in the trash. Just my opinion but it’s super.
Be well. Bowen
Have you seen one of Art's felt/straw creations? A couple folks around here have them. They look pretty classy to me. :) I certainly wouldn't buy one new to be cut up and sewn to a felt.
Still haven't made up my mind. Also, no clue what it would cost...that might be prohibitive right there.
 
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Richard Morgan

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Carl Jacob Halle a/S. probably WWI era.

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Very nice Steve, I really like the short bow and that amazing sweatband
 

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Two hat day! My other "work" hat will travel down to build some set pieces at the theater tonight. This hat is a perfect example of a low end, cheap hat for a few bucks in the 1950s. I have not found any references, yet, to this odd company, possibly a jobber. Hat City Hat Co. of Danbury Conn. Another one for the beater thread.
It won't bother this one to be covered in sawdust and theater dirt.

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They did a good job on that jobber...and I bet the felt is nicer than anything new.
 

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Evening Akubra Banjo Paterson
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I see you have the fawn and graphite Banjo? Which one do you prefer and why? I'm leaning heavily towards getting one... (I am east asian and have a yellow hue, and am a bit concerned with blending in with the fawn; but I'm a bit concerned about the black being too warm for summers?)
 
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Have you seen one of Art's felt/straw creations? A couple folks around here have them. They look pretty classy to me. :) I certainly wouldn't buy one new to be cut hp and sewn to a felt.
Still haven't made up my mind. Also, no clue what it would cost...that might be prohibitive right there.
These were the inspiration for the one I had Mike Miller make me. The extra expense of two hat bodies combined into one hat is the kicker.
 
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C. G. Wilke "Flamand" probably late 1920s. Flamand is an unshorn Velour.

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Probably not worn like this in the day but you can see the large amount of brim flange. Also the brim over-welt, crown form, and lively bow design.

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Mette, Obermarkt 6, Freiberg in recent times. Now called Barbara Mette Hats, Caps and Bridle Wear so she is probably related Reinhold.

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It is cool looking both ways. The classic form as a nod to history and as a snapped fedora for fun!
 

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French in grey made, many years ago, in wool
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The hat was produced by "JB deposé" for A. Meer - Strasbourg
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This is one of my favourite hat before the WWII, even if it is a little fragile above all the sweatband
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No snap brim and a huge and imponent crown
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Without lining with a tip of the hats shop as most of the medium end hats fo that period
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This is another French grey to continue the serie
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Have anice day and let me say I have not so much time to comment alla the marvellous hats of these days, but to all the loungers my compliments
Buon Mercoledì Mercurĭi dies (il giorno di Mercurio) middle of the week
 
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