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I love itWearing my Stetson OR for tonight's election results. It's going to be a long night.
Have a good and safe one View attachment 277118 my American friends.
I love itWearing my Stetson OR for tonight's election results. It's going to be a long night.
Have a good and safe one View attachment 277118 my American friends.
Well done!!Wearing my Stetson OR for tonight's election results. It's going to be a long night.
Have a good and safe one View attachment 277118 my American friends.
Well done!!
I know we’re supposed to avoid politics, Steve, but I’m taking a chance to show you my grandson’s ballot...
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Batman 2020! We are vengeance! We are the night!Well done!!
I know we’re supposed to avoid politics, Steve, but I’m taking a chance to show you my grandson’s ballot...
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Well done!!
I know we’re supposed to avoid politics, Steve, but I’m taking a chance to show you my grandson’s ballot...
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Well done!!
I know we’re supposed to avoid politics, Steve, but I’m taking a chance to show you my grandson’s ballot...
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That’s a real looker bro. I dig.View attachment 277163
OPS Era Portis Swansback - Breeze Lux
Steel Grey bluish tones
4 1/4 Pork Pieish crown as shaped - 5 1/2 open
1 3/4 cobalt grayish blue grosgrain ribbon
2 1/2 brim with tight underwelt
For Election Day I am debuting my very first Portis. The OPS tag points to an early 1950s (1951 to 1953) dating. Prior to today I had only seen it in poor lighting and didn’t realize the blue tones in the felt and ribbon. Had assumed it to be silver with black ribbon.. but it turns out it’s more of a steel blue with a cobalt blue/dark grey ribbon. A beautiful combination. The original owner had left a piece of point board type material inside... I assume he used for forming the pork pie shape in the crown. I’m not soled on the crown shape but it will stay for now. The Swans Down finish is super soft and smooth. I’ve heard a lot of good things about Portis hats and this one for me supports those thoughts. If I remember correctly this one came off a tip from @BobHufford Thanks Bob!!
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This one arrived in this super cool Lee Pan Am Hat box. Would have loved to have found this one too!!
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OPS Era Portis Swansback - Breeze Lux
Steel Grey bluish tones
4 1/4 Pork Pieish crown as shaped - 5 1/2 open
1 3/4 cobalt grayish blue grosgrain ribbon
2 1/2 brim with tight underwelt
For Election Day I am debuting my very first Portis. The OPS tag points to an early 1950s (1951 to 1953) dating. Prior to today I had only seen it in poor lighting and didn’t realize the blue tones in the felt and ribbon. Had assumed it to be silver with black ribbon.. but it turns out it’s more of a steel blue with a cobalt blue/dark grey ribbon. A beautiful combination. The original owner had left a piece of point board type material inside... I assume he used for forming the pork pie shape in the crown. I’m not soled on the crown shape but it will stay for now. The Swans Down finish is super soft and smooth. I’ve heard a lot of good things about Portis hats and this one for me supports those thoughts. If I remember correctly this one came off a tip from @BobHufford Thanks Bob!!
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This one arrived in this super cool Lee Pan Am Hat box. Would have loved to have found this one too!!
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OPS Era Portis Swansback - Breeze Lux
Steel Grey bluish tones
4 1/4 Pork Pieish crown as shaped - 5 1/2 open
1 3/4 cobalt grayish blue grosgrain ribbon
2 1/2 brim with tight underwelt
For Election Day I am debuting my very first Portis. The OPS tag points to an early 1950s (1951 to 1953) dating. Prior to today I had only seen it in poor lighting and didn’t realize the blue tones in the felt and ribbon. Had assumed it to be silver with black ribbon.. but it turns out it’s more of a steel blue with a cobalt blue/dark grey ribbon. A beautiful combination. The original owner had left a piece of point board type material inside... I assume he used for forming the pork pie shape in the crown. I’m not soled on the crown shape but it will stay for now. The Swans Down finish is super soft and smooth. I’ve heard a lot of good things about Portis hats and this one for me supports those thoughts. If I remember correctly this one came off a tip from @BobHufford Thanks Bob!!
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This one arrived in this super cool Lee Pan Am Hat box. Would have loved to have found this one too!!
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10/10 the best scene in over a decade worth of Marvel movies:
Vote fedora.
Hi all. Karl.
Borsalino trilbyesque, from Rizzi's shop in milan 50 years back, mint condition. View attachment 277208
Thank you Steve. The original owner was a little lady who rode in horse competitions against the men in the 1940s... and won! She kept it in a short telescope crown that just didn’t work on me. When I reshaped it kinda wanted this rakish look you see.Very rakish, Joe. Lightweight and razor sharp looking, too.
Yes... buckle up it’s going to be a bumpy rideWearing my Stetson OR for tonight's election results. It's going to be a long night.
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It’s a beauty MilesMy Biltmore President. I went to a lot of trouble to get this hat. I think it was the last one in its size available in North America.
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You’ll always get my vote, Karl. Happy to see you around these parts.