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VS Natural lightweight.
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VS Natural lightweight.
Neato ribbon on the Portis... and awesome gills on the AdamDog soiree in a Cordova Cap this morning.
Late breakfast outside found me wearing a Portis unlined fedora.
I completed a couple yard chores in an Adams fedora.
An afternoon walk in snow flurries had me glad I was wearing a bigger brimmed Gannon (charcoal beaver).
Be safe, be strong and see you on the street soon, Eric-
Quite a good hat week for you Stefan... bravoAs can be seen in my avatar I've been ahead of you wearing a mask for years. Been neglecting the lounge this week, but I've seen some fabulous hats. Here's this week's harvest.
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Staalmeester
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Churchill beaver 50
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Dobbs (again)
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Penney's Marathon
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Mayser Wildleder
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Resolut... it is surely that.
Here are a few of this hat from when our beaches were still open30 Days to 30 Hats - Day 3
Mallory Durafelt Premier
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Mallory Durafelt Cravenette Processed Premier
Charcoal Grey with 2in underwelt brim
Another of the first hats I purchased a few years back. I really like the lines of this hat and it’s sharp crease... as well as it’s neato maroon liner. At 7 1/8 this hat used to fit better when I was 70lbs heavier. Now a few felt strips behind the sweat keep it in service.
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Is that the hat in your avatar?
View attachment 224691 View attachment 224692 View attachment 224693 View attachment 224694 View attachment 224697 Greetings All:
Today....it dawned on me that it may be prudent to start wearing some “Good” hats that don’t get worn often, especially considering current events.
So...up top is my favorite dressy Stetson for all the right reasons.
Willow insisted on taking the first pic, not bad, then proceeded to revisit her swaddled baby stage. Never a dull moment!!
Be well and safe.
Bowen
That's a beauty, Roger. Great flange on that brim.
A super weeks worth of hats Stefan, not to mention the hats and scarves.
Good to see you looking well, my friend.
Thanks, Alan. I think you deserve your own spot in the line of hatted and masked men like the Lone Ranger, Zorro, the Spirit and others.What a great parade of hats!
Fun idea, Joe. I think Max @drmaxtejeda could do that for the next decade30 Days to 30 Hats - Day 3
Mallory Durafelt Premier
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Mallory Durafelt Cravenette Processed Premier
Charcoal Grey with 2in underwelt brim
Another of the first hats I purchased a few years back. I really like the lines of this hat and it’s sharp crease... as well as it’s neato maroon liner. At 7 1/8 this hat used to fit better when I was 70lbs heavier. Now a few felt strips behind the sweat keep it in service.
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Thanks, Joe. I may need to pinch some of your idea and wear my hats themed by week. Next week could be German week.Quite a good hat week for you Stefan... bravo
Fun idea, Joe. I think Max @drmaxtejeda could do that for the next decade
Thanks, Joe. I may need to pinch some of your idea and wear my hats themed by week. Next week could be German week.
Thamks Mike.Wow Michael, that is one sweet Borsalino. Looking great and upright as usual, stay well.
Very nice, Mike. The Hungarian sounds good too. Glad to see you are still doing well.Didn't get a chance to publish this last night, too busy stuffing my face... Our first foray into take home from a fine restaurant in Albany. I went and picked up Novak's Hungarian for the in-laws and us. We had a family dinner on Zoom. Times are strange. Quick trip in my late 1950s Dobbs Twenty. Also the first outing, before restoration, of my new Johnson & Murphy Oxfords, very fine high end shoes, strays off of Ebay for $13.
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Thanks Alan.SHARP!
My unknown maker beater today
IMG_2636 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_2635 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_2634 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
A bit brisk this morning, but at least the sun is making a showing now.
4-4-2020 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
lI may need to go to the store today.
IMG_2652 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good Saturday,
Michael
Thanks Alan. It's one of my favorites for the color combo and stance, too. But the bore holes in the brim as seen in the first photo demote it's status. A pity, for sure, but I'm not complaining too much as I picked it up at the local Salvation Army for $4.99.you keep calling that a beater, and I believe you, but that’s definitely one of my favorites of your hats. It’s got personality. Great color combo and the perfect ‘stance’. Be safe out there.
I've been eyeing that very hat for summer! Thanks for the great pics. The hat looks outstanding on you.Akubra Capricorn Sun is back in town