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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

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Yep, that works! Nice, Héctor.

A post-war Stetson, modest in price but robust in dimension and style. Hard to photograph the color accurately, blue spruce might be close.

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I've come to expect the best from you, Alan. And I get it every time!

Hi folks! I'm almost back. I still feel lost on the periphery of the vortex without my tardis.

The FL is a pita without Tapatalk.

I'm sending this from my Android phone, so I hope it works.

I've managed to like some posts today. Can't believe how many wonderful posts I must have missed on all my favourite forums.

Hopefully - I'll be back!
Just avoid the ones that say "exterminate!" , Steve. Hoping for your return; it's not the same without you.
 
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View attachment 209385 View attachment 209386 I wore this one days ago and wanted to post it then. The FL decided otherwise due to Tapatalk issues.

Anyway, Borsalino Qualitá Superiore in mirtillo. Sadly, you can't see that great blueberry colour in the photo.

Take care folks. Hope I'm back
Phew! Glad you made it back, Steve. That Borsalino can get you through the darkest places in the known universe. Good thing the Daleks didn't get you.
 

Steve1857

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Phew! Glad you made it back, Steve. That Borsalino can get you through the darkest places in the known universe. Good thing the Daleks didn't get you.

Thanks, Stefan. I'm still not sure what I'm doing. It's like using a Nokia phone from 2001 to set phasers on stun. Thankfully, I've avoided the Daleks so far. Hopefully, Scotty will beam me up and bring me back to the future where the Federation Lounge has reinstated Tapatalk.
 

moehawk

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Follow on to Uncle Max’s question, Moe... (@drmaxtejeda ) Is the back edge of the bow frayed, in the typical Cavanagh style? Please don’t tell me “a frayed knot!”
I'm a fr...er...umm no, it does not. That is the only thing about it that is unlike a Cav. But since it isn't branded as such, it would be my guess that if Cavanagh did private labels they would change the signature frayed bow.
 
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A post-war Stetson, modest in price but robust in dimension and style. Hard to photograph the color accurately, blue spruce might be close.

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Noce, Alan. Has that brim swoop I really dig.

View attachment 209385 View attachment 209386 I wore this one days ago and wanted to post it then. The FL decided otherwise due to Tapatalk issues.

Anyway, Borsalino Qualitá Superiore in mirtillo. Sadly, you can't see that great blueberry colour in the photo.

Take care folks. Hope I'm back

Hope you're back, too.
 

Daniele Tanto

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Well I am officially indoctrinated into the Dutch Connection, and what a way to go in - this absolutely fabulous Borsalino Ecosan, Qualita Extra Extra Superiore in the color Averla, from between 1945 - 1955.

I had to wait for some Sun so I could take photos outside worthy of this fine hat. Also broke out the Canon L Series glass, no phone pics for this one (other than the selfies).

Thanks Stefan, an absolute pleasure to deal with you.

More on the New Hats thread.....

Tim, not only are you indoctrinated, but you are holding a hat which is a rarity for many details.
I'm sorry to tell you, but it won't be easy to find another like this:rolleyes:
 

Daniele Tanto

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So let's start with the thanks: Wayne in distant NZ who agreed to the exchange of two velours and to our friend Stefan who contributed with a Borsalino meal to which I added one too. The hats have traveled the continents and here are the ones that arrived in the large brick and tuff house in Verona
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Ecuyer & Thomas size 58 cm which, fortunately, has adapted to my head.
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Made in France, it is of a thick velvet and with a satin hair
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Light and very malleable. Certainly different from some Huckel or Borsalino that I have handled over the years
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For a perfect description of the velour I will wait Steve in Verona who will give his precious opinion to understand where it comes from and its quality
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It will soon be show in the new hats section
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I must confess that I am very happy because I made other loungers satisfied with velour hats of splendid quality, but I had no one, until a magnificent hat from Steve as a gift some years ago.
Thanks again Wayne and Stefan without whose generosity this would not have been possible
 

Héctor Fernández

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Very nice additions!

So let's start with the thanks: Wayne in distant NZ who agreed to the exchange of two velours and to our friend Stefan who contributed with a Borsalino meal to which I added one too. The hats have traveled the continents and here are the ones that arrived in the large brick and tuff house in Verona
View attachment 209393
Ecuyer & Thomas size 58 cm which, fortunately, has adapted to my head.
View attachment 209394
Made in France, it is of a thick velvet and with a satin hair
View attachment 209395
Light and very malleable. Certainly different from some Huckel or Borsalino that I have handled over the years
View attachment 209396
For a perfect description of the velour I will wait Steve in Verona who will give his precious opinion to understand where it comes from and its quality
View attachment 209397
It will soon be show in the new hats section
View attachment 209398
I must confess that I am very happy because I made other loungers satisfied with velour hats of splendid quality, but I had no one, until a magnificent hat from Steve as a gift some years ago.
Thanks again Wayne and Stefan without whose generosity this would not have been possible
 
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So let's start with the thanks: Wayne in distant NZ who agreed to the exchange of two velours and to our friend Stefan who contributed with a Borsalino meal to which I added one too. The hats have traveled the continents and here are the ones that arrived in the large brick and tuff house in Verona
View attachment 209393
Ecuyer & Thomas size 58 cm which, fortunately, has adapted to my head.
View attachment 209394
Made in France, it is of a thick velvet and with a satin hair
View attachment 209395
Light and very malleable. Certainly different from some Huckel or Borsalino that I have handled over the years
View attachment 209396
For a perfect description of the velour I will wait Steve in Verona who will give his precious opinion to understand where it comes from and its quality
View attachment 209397
It will soon be show in the new hats section
View attachment 209398
I must confess that I am very happy because I made other loungers satisfied with velour hats of splendid quality, but I had no one, until a magnificent hat from Steve as a gift some years ago.
Thanks again Wayne and Stefan without whose generosity this would not have been possible
It looks wonderful, Daniele. Happy to have had a contribution to the exchange. It's only right for the authority who has shown us the many qualities of the Italian hats and their makers.
 

Michael A

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I hope I can be forgiven for having more eye for the coat than for the (green) hat. Love that coat, Michael.
It's a nice coat. It came to me as a gift from Ken a year and a few months ago. It's labeled Lodencoat and made in Austria. That's it. Quite a nice coat.

Lovely Michael!
Thanks Hector.

Yesterday's hat (didn't get around to it today).
Knox Twenty

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Nice looking Knox, Stefan.

Thanks,
Michael
 

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