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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Knotten

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A Penman today as cool weather returns.


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The erstwhile postal employee delivered this extraordinary Tardan handwoven Panama to my house last evening. I believe that it is a late 50s or 60s hat based upon my research of the company and my consideration of the hat's construction.

Founded by a French immigrant, Tardan was one of the (if not the) premier hat companies in Mexico. It is still family owned and continues operations. I'm just delving into its very interesting history.

I also attach a story about a very bad day at the Tardan hat shop from about 100 years ago.

Happy fiesta Friday.
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Wow! That weaving is so beautiful. That news story is another wow! Any follow up articles about the event? Would love to learn the whole story. Cool hat Matt.
 
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drmaxtejeda

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The erstwhile postal employee delivered this extraordinary Tardan handwoven Panama to my house last evening. I believe that it is a late 50s or 60s hat based upon my research of the company and my consideration of the hat's construction.

Founded by a French immigrant, Tardan was one of the (if not the) premier hat companies in Mexico. It is still family owned and continues operations. I'm just delving into its very interesting history.

I also attach a story about a very bad day at the Tardan hat shop from about 100 years ago.

Happy fiesta Friday.
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Wow! I never thought I'd see a sombrero Tardan in the FL!
And with such an interesting story.
Thank you.

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drmaxtejeda

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The erstwhile postal employee delivered this extraordinary Tardan handwoven Panama to my house last evening. I believe that it is a late 50s or 60s hat based upon my research of the company and my consideration of the hat's construction.

Founded by a French immigrant, Tardan was one of the (if not the) premier hat companies in Mexico. It is still family owned and continues operations. I'm just delving into its very interesting history.

I also attach a story about a very bad day at the Tardan hat shop from about 100 years ago.

Happy fiesta Friday.
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PS: "Lejitimo" should be spelled "Legítimo." Very curious. I

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Wow, what a hat! And I enjoyed the clipping.
Thanks Jack.
Super hat Matt. Monster cool summer shade.

Michael
Thanks Michael.

Your OR is an awesome color. And the shirt rocks. Love those lapels.
Chill wind blowing this morning. Royal Stetson Open Road for coffee.
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I got a cold and had to go get a jacket
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Have a great Friday
Michael
Wow! That weaving is so beautiful. That news story is another wow! Any follow up articles about the event? Would love to learn the whole story. Cool hat Matt.
Thanks Mike. I agree... the weave is lovely.

I'm going to do further research on the "Shootout At The Tardan Hat Store." From a bit of further looking this morning, I've reason to suspect that the refugees who reported this may have been hitting the tequila a bit too enthusiastically and were mistaken. But I'm not sure yet. Going to look into it further during my leisure.
Wow! I never thought I'd see a sombrero Tardan in the FL!
And with such an interesting story.
Thank you.

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Thanks Max. It's a joy to have found it.
PS: "Lejitimo" should be spelled "Legítimo." Very curious. I

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I found some documents from Peru that used "lejitimo". Perhaps there is regional variation of the spelling. I wonder if Ecuadorians spell it that way. Maybe Tardan was trying to make it look exotic.

I'll research further.

Enjoy.
 

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Thanks Jack. Thanks Michael.

Your OR is an awesome color. And the shirt rocks. Love those lapels. Thanks Mike. I agree... the weave is lovely.

I'm going to do further research on the "Shootout At The Tardan Hat Store." From a bit of further looking this morning, I've reason to suspect that the refugees who reported this may have been hitting the tequila a bit too enthusiastically and were mistaken. But I'm not sure yet. Going to look into it further during my leisure. Thanks Max. It's a joy to have found it. I found some documents from Peru that used "lejitimo". Perhaps there is regional variation of the spelling. I wonder if Ecuadorians spell it that way. Maybe Tardan was trying to make it look exotic.

I'll research further.

Enjoy.
Thanks Matt. The shirt is a Bud Berma out of the mid to late '70s I think. Hand embroidery on the collar and pocket tops.

I eagerly await the results of your research on the Shootout at the Tardan Hat Shoppe.

Michael
 
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Thanks Matt. The shirt is a Bud Berma out of the mid to late '70s I think. Hand embroidery on the collar and pocket tops.

I eagerly await the results of your research on the Shootout at the Tardan Hat Shoppe.

Michael

I'm hoping for a short story. Too bad we lost Elmore Leonard, he could have done it justice.

Get to work, Matt!


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drmaxtejeda

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Thanks Jack. Thanks Michael.

Your OR is an awesome color. And the shirt rocks. Love those lapels. Thanks Mike. I agree... the weave is lovely.

I'm going to do further research on the "Shootout At The Tardan Hat Store." From a bit of further looking this morning, I've reason to suspect that the refugees who reported this may have been hitting the tequila a bit too enthusiastically and were mistaken. But I'm not sure yet. Going to look into it further during my leisure. Thanks Max. It's a joy to have found it. I found some documents from Peru that used "lejitimo". Perhaps there is regional variation of the spelling. I wonder if Ecuadorians spell it that way. Maybe Tardan was trying to make it look exotic.

I'll research further.

Enjoy.
The Real Academia Española de la Lengua would have something to say about that :D
Do you speak Spanish?

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The erstwhile postal employee delivered this extraordinary Tardan handwoven Panama to my house last evening. I believe that it is a late 50s or 60s hat based upon my research of the company and my consideration of the hat's construction.

Founded by a French immigrant, Tardan was one of the (if not the) premier hat companies in Mexico. It is still family owned and continues operations. I'm just delving into its very interesting history.

I also attach a story about a very bad day at the Tardan hat shop from about 100 years ago.

Happy fiesta Friday.
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That one is unique,congrats.
 
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mmbarnes

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The Real Academia Española de la Lengua would have something to say about that :D
Do you speak Spanish?

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No. I took it when I was in school but never committed to becoming fluent. Like an unused muscle, my Spanish has atrophied. Sadly, I seem to lack the discipline to learn. I continue to start periodically, but never stick with it.
That one is unique,congrats.
Thanks Bob.
 
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