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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

The Shoe

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Paper Bailey for morning errands and first visit to a restaurant in ages.
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I then spent the afternoon weeding the garden in my kangaroo leather, before settling down to some folk blues and a couple of brews in the shade. All in all, a pretty decent way to spend a Sunday.
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Ha ha, thanks Joe. Mine used to look more or less like that, too. The bottom part still pretty much does, but the top is almost completely faded now.

Thanks Stefan.

Super looking hat, whichever color it is.

Thanks all,
Michael
Thanks, Michael.

Going to see if some mushroom hunting can be worked in before the rains start again. Resistol Norm Thompson Shikari is the choice for the day
IMG_3830 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
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IMG_3829 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
5-16-2020 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good Saturday,
Michael
That is a very good looking hat. The flat brim works well.

Out this morning in a vintage Stetson Beachcomer.

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Cheers. Be safe, be strong and see you on the streets soon, Eric -
Fabulous, Eric. Hat, ribbon, liner; everything top notch.
 
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I am wearing the same hat that I posted wearing on Sept 5, 2013. That day it was low 60'f (15.5'c) and today is is 58'f. Similar temp, same hat but an older face.

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(Younger me in the above pic with same hat worn today.)

The text from 2013 fits for today: My Cameo was the hat choice this morning. The Lee Cameo was a lesser priced fedora in the 1950's, but I think it is "styling." The taupe color, excellent felt composition and clean ribbon work make it a favorite.

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Cheers. Be safe, be strong and see you on the street soon, Eric -
Beautiful Lee. We can only hope to as well preserved as our hats, Eric (maybe we need more steambaths as well).

Beautiful hat Stefan
Thanks, Joe.

Yesterday, Ohio began opening outdoor dining. For my wife and me (and the pup), that meant the Root Beer Stande. The doggie had her usual plain burger, I went for a double bacon cheeseburger. The wife, however, went for the kill shot:

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I observed under a 50s Strat.

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Today, an unlined Playboy with a not Playboy ribbon.

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I'll get to the straws. Not quite done with felt yet.
Cool hats, Jim. How could you ever be done with felt?

That is a lovely straw. I think there are a few posts about the "sizor" feature on these hats. Probably in the panama hat thread I think.
 
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Cool pics, Alan. Great shape to that hat.

Lee Water Bloc Silver Label for a trip to grab an Italian sub for lunch and a zoom birthday party for the sister-in-law.

Dark Chocolate Brown “Panda Felt” a velour like finish

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Lovely Lee, Joe.

This week I will feature various shades of Grey German and Austrian Velours. Most will be from the 1930s.

M.W.B. Stolzf. Luxury Velour, 2 3/8 inch brim, 5 1/2 inch open crown, possibly early 1930s. Fantastic Stone Gray Upright Open Velour of high density and maximum gloss. This hat was made for Leineweber, Berlin C Köllnischer Fischmarkt men's clothing store.

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Bernward Leineweber, Berlin C Alter Köllnischer Fischmarkt, Post Card, 1900

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Fantastic, Steve. Looks like a substantial velour. Great colour and sheen on that one.
Stefan, Thank you! The "Marke Förster" is fantastic. I think I missed this one back when you found it. I believe it was made by Max Förster Altenburg.

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Thanks, Steve. That does fit. I has lost its crown patch unfortunately, but a neat hat just the same.

Day 16 of 31 Hat Parade: Let's talk Beater/Work hats. Today was off and on rain, gray but mild. I spent a couple of hours revamping a flower bed in the hopes that people might see it at our ACT 4th of July BBQ. This late 1950 Stephen L. Stetson fedora is a fine example. I wear this one while working on sets at the theater, it can take it. This brand of hat is very interesting, Stephen Stetson was a shirt tail relative (as the story goes) of the famous hat maker John Stetson. Most people have heard of that brand. A lawsuit in the 1930s against Stephen was solved by him putting "Never Connected in Any Way" in the company logo.

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It might be a beater, Mike, but if that Stephen Stetson hat you found me is anything to go by, they are fine hats in their own right.
 
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Joe, Thanks! I have one more tomorrow to complete the series and then a new series (yet to be determined) starting Monday. Super looking Lee Water Bloc Silver Label from you today. Really like the color and finish!
Thank you Steve... probably not an actual velour... but very similar in feel to one I have That’s labeled Italian velour. Looking forward to your next series!
 
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Alley Kat Hat Co. 100% beaver moss green hat today on the Masked Corona Crawl down the hill and along the coastal trail to the beach. Low 80s, lots of sun, no surfers, no crowds on the beach, not much surf, but the swimming was great and I got in a little body surfing.
Covid test came back negative, but I put my new lap top computer in a back pack along with a leaky bottle of cough medicine. I am sorry to have to report that it did not respond well to the medication, and the side effects in this case proved fatal. Condolences will be accepted via text. Apple has been notified.
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Beautiful hat.. sorry to hear about the laptop
 

Michael A

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Thanks, Michael.


That is a very good looking hat. The flat brim works well.


Fabulous, Eric. Hat, ribbon, liner; everything top notch.
Thanks Stefan. It seems to be a high quality felt.

German week three comes to a close with day seven. Don't worry there is another week of overtime in the works.
Goldsiegel. This hat doesn't get enough wear and that's mainly because I keep forgetting it is actually blue.

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I like that one Stefan. It looks like the color is a lot like my Mirtillo 'burg. More black than blue in many lights.

Thanks,
Michael
 
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Thank you Steve... probably not an actual velour... but very similar in feel to one I have That’s labeled Italian velour. Looking forward to your next series!
Joe, Thank you! My guess is it's a Chamois like finish and was produced by a specialty sanding machine so not Velour. Similar to this Brüder Böhm machine. There are also some interesting correspondences regarding the machine.

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Joe, Thank you! My guess is it's a Chamois like finish and was produced by a specialty sanding machine so not Velour. Similar to this Brüder Böhm machine. There are also some interesting correspondences regarding the machine.

https://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/topic/7-brüder-böhm-hutfabrik/?do=findComment&comment=570
Very cool info on that Brüder Böhm machine. I’m sure these machines allowed larger production of these more expensive specialty finishes (Or facsimile there of) to be more available to the masses. When I used the word velour I meant it in ‘velour-like’ or ‘velvety’. I have one Stylepark I received recently that says “Genuine Italian Velour” on the sweat. I couldn’t tell you if it is actual velour or not. It is a similar texture... but maybe a bit more dense. And a Borsalino Colombo that matches it very closely.
 
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Very cool info on that Brüder Böhm machine. I’m sure these machines allowed larger production of these more expensive specialty finishes (Or facsimile there of) to be more available to the masses. When I used the word velour I meant it in ‘velour-like’ or ‘velvety’. I have one Stylepark I received recently that says “Genuine Italian Velour” on the sweat. I couldn’t tell you if it is actual velour or not. It is a similar texture... but maybe a bit more dense. And a Borsalino Colombo that matches it very closely.
Joe, Yes there is confusion. You might want to read through this article on Echter (Real) / Prima Velour. By the way the gray Velours I have shown the past week are Echter Velour.

https://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/topic/216-hair-velour-real-echter-velour-prime-prima-velour-fabrikation-von-damen-und-herren-filzhüten-der-deustchen-hutmacher-zeitung-1933/

Rare photo of Mayser's Velour Manual Wet Brushing (1925). You can see them working both hoods and blocked hats(pre and post dying). The process (brush, clip, dye) was repeated many times under hot / steamy conditions. The manual wet brushing is at the table with the men without shirts. This was done during the felting process.

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Joe, Yes there is confusion. You might want to read through this article on Echter (Real) / Prima Velour. By the way the gray Velours I have shown the past week are Echter Velour.

https://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/topic/216-hair-velour-real-echter-velour-prime-prima-velour-fabrikation-von-damen-und-herren-filzhüten-der-deustchen-hutmacher-zeitung-1933/

Rare photo of Mayser's Velour Manual Wet Brushing (1925). You can see them working both hoods and blocked hats(pre and post dying). The process (brush, clip, dye) was repeated many times under hot / steamy conditions. The manual wet brushing is at the table with the men without shirts. This was done during the felting process.

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Yes I can imagine extremely labor intensive
 

Short Balding Guy

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Rainy walkabout this morning. A walk in the nature reserve provides a sanctuary that I appreciate. I stop the industry guidelines podcast as I enter the reserve and enjoy the no city noise, almost no people, no pandemic talk, no politics and certainly no news time. A glorious hour of the day!

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The rain found me sport'n a Stetson Whippet. This hat was purchased in 2013. Soon after the hat arrived I did al lot of steaming and reshaped the crown and dents. I wished for it to be as high a crown as it could be and relaxed the crown dents and side dents.

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Above is a pic of a "newer" me (2013) and the new hat. The Stetson Whippet is a plastic coated straw hat. It is a dynamite heavy rain hat.

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The hat sheds rain. The ribbon and edge treatment has fared excellent over the years of getting soaked and drying out.

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Cheers. Be safe, be strong and see you on the street soon, Eric -
 

Short Balding Guy

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Paper Bailey for morning errands and first visit to a restaurant in ages.
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I then spent the afternoon weeding the garden in my kangaroo leather, before settling down to some folk blues and a couple of brews in the shade. All in all, a pretty decent way to spend a Sunday.
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Sounds like a glorious Sunday sir. Thanks for sharing. I am home after a walkabout and have opened a guita case to play some Hurt Richland Woman blues and some Broonzy's Big Leg blues. Not sure what the next songs will be. Enjoy.

German week three comes to a close with day seven. Don't worry there is another week of overtime in the works.
Goldsiegel. This hat doesn't get enough wear and that's mainly because I keep forgetting it is actually blue.

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Glorious blue in your pics. German week has been fun to view.

Unknown maker Beaver Twenty on a very damp morning.
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Hopefully the rain is done for a couple of hours at least. Would like to get out to enjoy the coolish weather that came with it.Michael

enjoy the cool weather Michael. Thanks for your share.

Joe, Yes there is confusion. You might want to read through this article on Echter (Real) / Prima Velour. By the way the gray Velours I have shown the past week are Echter Velour.

https://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/topic/216-hair-velour-real-echter-velour-prime-prima-velour-fabrikation-von-damen-und-herren-filzhüten-der-deustchen-hutmacher-zeitung-1933/

Rare photo of Mayser's Velour Manual Wet Brushing (1925). You can see them working both hoods and blocked hats(pre and post dying). The process (brush, clip, dye) was repeated many times under hot / steamy conditions. The manual wet brushing is at the table with the men without shirts. This was done during the felting process.

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The picture really brings the craftsmanship part of hat making to life. Excellent "daily" pic. Thanks for your sharing.
 
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Rainy walkabout this morning. A walk in the nature reserve provides a sanctuary that I appreciate. I stop the industry guidelines podcast as I enter the reserve and enjoy the no city noise, almost no people, no pandemic talk, no politics and certainly no news time. A glorious hour of the day!

i-smrTNL8-M.jpg


The rain found me sport'n a Stetson Whippet. This hat was purchased in 2013. Soon after the hat arrived I did al lot of steaming and reshaped the crown and dents. I wished for it to be as high a crown as it could be and relaxed the crown dents and side dents.

IMG1271-M.jpg


Above is a pic of a "newer" me (2013) and the new hat. The Stetson Whippet is a plastic coated straw hat. It is a dynamite heavy rain hat.

i-rD9jRgN-M.jpg


The hat sheds rain. The ribbon and edge treatment has fared excellent over the years of getting soaked and drying out.

i-Nk2hXb6-M.jpg


Cheers. Be safe, be strong and see you on the street soon, Eric -
Excellent hat. Sounds like a wonderful way to spend a morning
 

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