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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Rumad

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Day 5 of 31 Hat Parade. Today we travel to Italy for one of my finest Borsalino hats. I won't be wearing this one while working on the Koi pond, so images are from the archives. This 1950s Bismuto (gray) Borsalino Homburg is in "Qualia Extra Superiore". The fine lines and felt of this dress hat are an example of the best of this famous Italian maker's offerings. The "Homburg" style goes by many names in different countries, in Italy they are commonly called a "Lobbia". Even if I'm not going to wear this one outside today, I did go back into the hat room to fondle it for a while. Simple pleasures in Casa Lockdown!

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Sharp Mike
 
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Day 5 of 31 Hat Parade. Today we travel to Italy for one of my finest Borsalino hats. I won't be wearing this one while working on the Koi pond, so images are from the archives. This 1950s Bismuto (gray) Borsalino Homburg is in "Qualia Extra Superiore". The fine lines and felt of this dress hat are an example of the best of this famous Italian maker's offerings. The "Homburg" style goes by many names in different countries, in Italy they are commonly called a "Lobbia". Even if I'm not going to wear this one outside today, I did go back into the hat room to fondle it for a while. Simple pleasures in Casa Lockdown!

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Very elegant looking hat Mike
 
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Michael A

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Day 5 of 31 Hat Parade. Today we travel to Italy for one of my finest Borsalino hats. I won't be wearing this one while working on the Koi pond, so images are from the archives. This 1950s Bismuto (gray) Borsalino Homburg is in "Qualia Extra Superiore". The fine lines and felt of this dress hat are an example of the best of this famous Italian maker's offerings. The "Homburg" style goes by many names in different countries, in Italy they are commonly called a "Lobbia". Even if I'm not going to wear this one outside today, I did go back into the hat room to fondle it for a while. Simple pleasures in Casa Lockdown!

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That hat is so fine, Red. Perfection.

Michael
 

Randall Renshaw

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Looks good, Randall. I have one like that. Not like vintage but it is a good hot weather hat and I don't worry too much if it blows off or I walk under a tree branch.



It is wonderful to see your face again, Daniele! Glad you can get outdoors and enjoy the fresh air.



What are the dimensions on your Wanderer, Eric? That is another one I may have to "steal" from you!
Thanks,Randy.
 

Short Balding Guy

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For the dog soiree I wore one of yesterday's unlined Stetson Playboys. Terrific unlined hat. I do need to re-steam as one of the crown wrinkles came back on the ribbon side. A shot of hot steam should do the trick.

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I took a morning walkabout in yesterday's other un-lined Stetson Playboy. This un-reeded hat wore perfectly light for the couple of hours. Cool and no wind had me forgeting the hat was on my head.

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Giving some lov'n to gray vintage hats today. Be safe, be strong and see you on the streets soon, Eric -
 
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This week I will C. G. Wilke Guben, Germany Hat Factory. Founded by Carl Gottlob Wilke in 1822 Guben, Germany. He invented the weather-proof wool hat and was a major contributor in the mechanization of hat making. C. G. Wilke manufactured both Wool and Fur (including Velour) Soft and Stiff Felt Hats. C. G. Wilke Factory was severely damaged during WWII. Guben was the largest hat making center in Germany up to WWII but was heavily damaged during the war. What remained of the Guben Hat Industry infrastructure after WWII was nationalized as VEB United Hutwerke Guben (Guben was located in the GDR).

C. G. Wilke Guben "Haar Rival" possibly late 1920s early 1930s. The Fur "Haar" Felt is very dense with a well executed smooth finish. Great form and very comfortable to wear.

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Unfortunately the liner is water stained.

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C. G. Wilke Paper Size Tag

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"Wilke Hüte" "Awarding Brand Since 1822" "Available In All Better Hat Shops", Print Advertisement (1929)

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Beautiful hat, Steve. Don't see the brand that often, so it's going to be interesting to see them in a row.

They are massively expensive, but it has to be said they are really nice hats.

Thanks Steven. Very colorful. Some day when it isn't raining, which is happening now here, I will have to pair it up with my vintage suede Lawrence jacket that is in the same color.

Love that hat, Stefan. Perfect color tone pairing.

Ha ha, thanks Tim. Groovy was probably the operative word when this hat was en vogue.

Thanks all,
Michael
Thank you, Michael.

No reason to look like a schlub while flipping burgers. Great lines on that VS. I need a hat in whiskey, love that tone. I think my mom's couch had that fabric!


So much to love about this Mayser Stefan. The contrasting binding, that wonderful liner, and a great finish. Hitting it out of the park today my friend!


We are going to have our first 80 degree days later this week. I really need to step up my straw game. This one from Art is a true classic, love it!


Gotta love a Playboy wearing his Stetson Playboy! Really like the liner logo on that unlined gray.


Perfect! The little details of this hat are what I really like. That size tag is so cool. You have the best examples of these in your collection. I continue to enjoy the period ephemera as well. Thank you for making my day!


Wow Brent! That weave is so tight. Like typing paper! The lines of this Monti are very interesting.


And with you as well Johnny. Great brim work as always.


Living vicariously through your hats and images Jonesy. I like the colorful band.


You had me going there for a while. Good chuckle this morning. Love the Fed IV color.


You look so sharp in the Cury Fabio. You are an example to us all!
Thanks, Mike. This one never disappoints.

Day 5 of 31 Hat Parade. Today we travel to Italy for one of my finest Borsalino hats. I won't be wearing this one while working on the Koi pond, so images are from the archives. This 1950s Bismuto (gray) Borsalino Homburg is in "Qualia Extra Superiore". The fine lines and felt of this dress hat are an example of the best of this famous Italian maker's offerings. The "Homburg" style goes by many names in different countries, in Italy they are commonly called a "Lobbia". Even if I'm not going to wear this one outside today, I did go back into the hat room to fondle it for a while. Simple pleasures in Casa Lockdown!

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It is a beauty, Mike. I do wonder though if fondling Borsalinos counts as "simple" pleasures:)
 
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Royal Deluxe OR this cold and rainy morning.
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I figured I was done with the Filson bibs for the year, but they are just about right for today.
5-5-2020 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good Tuesday,
Michael
That's a really attractive colour on that one, Michael.

For the dog soiree I wore one of yesterday's unlined Stetson Playboys. Terrific unlined hat. I do need to re-steam as one of the crown wrinkles came back on the ribbon side. A shot of hot steam should do the trick.

i-v68xxQ8-M.jpg


i-HvfRRzj-M.jpg


i-ZtcCvx9-M.jpg


I took a morning walkabout in yesterday's other un-lined Stetson Playboy. This un-reeded hat wore perfectly light for the couple of hours. Cool and no wind had me forgeting the hat was on my head.

i-WtrwVFk-M.jpg


i-8q98kw4-M.jpg


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Giving some lov'n to gray vintage hats today. Be safe, be strong and see you on the streets soon, Eric -
Smashing hats!
 

Steve1857

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Shame about the water stained liner, but it in no way takes away from the beauty of that Wilke Guben Bowler, Steve. It looks just as you describe it.

This week I will C. G. Wilke Guben, Germany Hat Factory. Founded by Carl Gottlob Wilke in 1822 Guben, Germany. He invented the weather-proof wool hat and was a major contributor in the mechanization of hat making. C. G. Wilke manufactured both Wool and Fur (including Velour) Soft and Stiff Felt Hats. C. G. Wilke Factory was severely damaged during WWII. Guben was the largest hat making center in Germany up to WWII but was heavily damaged during the war. What remained of the Guben Hat Industry infrastructure after WWII was nationalized as VEB United Hutwerke Guben (Guben was located in the GDR).

C. G. Wilke Guben "Haar Rival" possibly late 1920s early 1930s. The Fur "Haar" Felt is very dense with a well executed smooth finish. Great form and very comfortable to wear.

49857567577_0655822330_b.jpg


49857578082_c65ee98b62_b.jpg


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Unfortunately the liner is water stained.

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C. G. Wilke Paper Size Tag

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"Wilke Hüte" "Awarding Brand Since 1822" "Available In All Better Hat Shops", Print Advertisement (1929)

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Steve1857

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Excellent Borsalino Lobia, Mike.

Great to see you posting more again. Don't over do it working on the koi pond :)


Day 5 of 31 Hat Parade. Today we travel to Italy for one of my finest Borsalino hats. I won't be wearing this one while working on the Koi pond, so images are from the archives. This 1950s Bismuto (gray) Borsalino Homburg is in "Qualia Extra Superiore". The fine lines and felt of this dress hat are an example of the best of this famous Italian maker's offerings. The "Homburg" style goes by many names in different countries, in Italy they are commonly called a "Lobbia". Even if I'm not going to wear this one outside today, I did go back into the hat room to fondle it for a while. Simple pleasures in Casa Lockdown!

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Speechless.

Wow Alan, absolutely beautiful hats.

Apart from you posting the most jawdropping hats, Alan, I am in awe how well your pictures show the texture of the felt on the hats.

Thank you for the comments. Stefan, the iPhone 11 camera is remarkably good overall and given the right lighting (which this corner of our house provides) it can be stunningly good.

best to all,
Alan
 

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