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Thanks Doc!Nice to see you, John
Nice to be seen!
Thanks Doc!Nice to see you, John
Nice color combo
That’s one mighty marvelous Mallory, Jim! Oxblood/copper?
Great hat, Michael. I like that wide contrasting ribbon. Is that a Harris Tweed DB suit? Very cool.Haven't had the German velour back bow out lately
IMG_0024 (1) by Michael A2012, on Flickr
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And a bit earlier in the morning with a heavier coat
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I think some last minute grocery shopping might make the agenda today.
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Have a good day,
Michael
Wow, Jim, That is one tough hat. The color is great, and the contrasting wide brim binding and ribbon compliment the hat perfectly.
It's hard to keep up with all the wonderful hats that keep being posted. Not to mention daring to post ones own lacklustre photos due to lack of, among other things, light here in Denmark. View attachment 293944 View attachment 293945
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Anyway, here's yet another recent aquisition from @PanosChris.
More will be posted in the Borsalino Brotherhood thread.
Steve, your Italian-made Peluche sold in Detroit and now residing in Denmark looks fantastic. The perfect hat for those cold dark winter days. Panos came through with that baby.It's hard to keep up with all the wonderful hats that keep being posted. Not to mention daring to post ones own lacklustre photos due to lack of, among other things, light here in Denmark. View attachment 293944 View attachment 293945
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Anyway, here's yet another recent aquisition from @PanosChris.
More will be posted in the Borsalino Brotherhood thread.
Johnny, you can wear those stingy brims.I have been wearing it for a few days now. Still feels odd to me. A little costum-ie a little Blues Brothers. I am not sure if I can really embrace a hat I don’t find overly practical. I still prefer the wider brims of my fedoras and Akubras.
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Annabelle (my youngest) and I went for a little nature jaunt to see if we could locate the Giant North American Vampire Woodpecker
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we didn’t see it but we sure heard it.
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stay safe everyone
Johnny
That's a mean Borsalino Micheal. The hat has whippet-like lines. Idorsca? Maybe we should call it the Italian Greyhound. It definitely looks cool with the brim up. Great hat.IMG_0018 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Idorsca
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12-21-2020 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good evening,
Michael
Hey, Moe that Cavanagh is sweet. The high square crown gives the hat a big look, so it doesn't appear so stingy even with the 2" brim. Cavanagh sure made some nice hats.Hey all!
At 2 inches even, the brim of this 1960-ish Cavanagh just qualfies as stingy.
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Apparently, stingies two days in a row turns my selfie grimace into a serial killer stare...
Have a great day!
Thanks a lot, Hapi!Nice color combo!!!!
Spectacular!!!!!!Here's a little silver and purple for your Tuesday...
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Wow, Jim, That is one tough hat. The color is great, and the contrasting wide brim binding and ribbon compliment the hat perfectly.
Dig that diamond! The crease looks OCD perfect
it seems happy with the brim up and happy hat, happy head.Thanks, Michael. There may have been one; the Italians have a habit of getting rid of their leaders rather quickly: keeps them on their toes
It does work very well with the brim up. A firm number one!
Thanks JoeNice color combo
Thanks Stefan. I love that ribbon color with the black velour.Perfect outfit, Mike. That Olcott was a succes and deserves some head-time. If the aubergine hat gets any fluffier it wil greet you at the door! Looking forward to your new project.
Velour and green ribbon; it doesn't get any more seasonal than that, Michael.
Very nice, Steve. Matches the grey weather very well.It's hard to keep up with all the wonderful hats that keep being posted. Not to mention daring to post ones own lacklustre photos due to lack of, among other things, light here in Denmark. View attachment 293944 View attachment 293945
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Anyway, here's yet another recent aquisition from @PanosChris.
More will be posted in the Borsalino Brotherhood thread.
Thanks Reggie. I think that ribbon is one of the best I have. The suit is a nice heavy tweed, but not Harris. The brand is Milano Trajes and for some reason I had it in my brain that it was made in Chile, but I don't find any origin labeling on it now. The size tag is metric, so maybe it's Italian.Great hat, Michael. I like that wide contrasting ribbon. Is that a Harris Tweed DB suit? Very cool.
Thanks Reggie. At 2 3/4" the brim is a bit wide for a Whippet, perhaps, but it does have some fine lines.That's a mean Borsalino Micheal. The hat has whippet-like lines. Idorsca? Maybe we should call it the Italian Greyhound. It definitely looks cool with the brim up. Great hat.
Very dapper, Sir! Thats a great pose in the photo with the cane handle too.