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flexite or flexrite?But the word on the other side (lower right at the angle) has me baffled?
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flexite or flexrite?But the word on the other side (lower right at the angle) has me baffled?
It may be modern, Steve, but it does show that Borsalino could (and maybe can) still make those insanely lightweight felts.Hi folks. Just checking in to show that I haven't completely checked out.
Loading time on the FL has been driving me even more crazy, hence the lack of posts.
Anyway, summer temperatures hit Denmark this weekend, so too hot for felts. However, I was able to wear this very modern, lightweight at 61 grams, funky Borsalino felt for my evening walk today.
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Thank you, Dale.Thank you, sir. Your own collection is always an inspiration and looked forward to viewing.
Beautiful hat, Joe.Another Mallory today. This one a super rich chocolate brown. Really enjoying these old Post Stetson buyout (but pre junk) Mallorys. Great cut color and styling.
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My little photo bombers
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Ouch!Luck does definitely play a part. Tip offs from our fellow lounge enablers can also be a big help. But we also gotta follow through on that luck and help.... I’m still kicking myself over a pristine Gorasgu in a beautiful color scheme at an incredible price that I forgot to bid on as I was changing the alternator on my daughters car.
Great find, Bill. I'm thinking "flexible"First time wearing my latest vintage Yeddo straw boater. I acquired this just a few weeks ago on the bay. The ribbon and vented crown attracted me to this boater. I already had three. So I figured if you have three you might as well have four! As you can see I'm still sporting my stylish back brace.
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I can't make out all the printing on the liner. I can see the "Makers of the genuine Sunrise Straw Hat." And I see the "Swiss" in the lower left (at an angle) of the logo. But the word on the other side (lower right at the angle) has me baffled?
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I like the grey better. Wonderful hat, Steven.Today was my first day wearing my Emerald Gray Hufvud Bogart with a 25 mm blue metal ribbon. As I got off shift this morning, the early morning sunlight really shows the green hues of the felt.
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Getting ready for some yard work this afternoon after church. The felt took on a far more gray appearance in the afternoon sunlight.
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Have a safe and blessed evening.
Steven
Great find, Wayne. Quite unusual for an English hat to have those large proportions.30s Tress and Co today. Much wider brim than what I normally sport; unique grosgrain sweat. View attachment 338546 View attachment 338547 View attachment 338548
If I dress like that I end up looking like inspector Gadget. You pull it off with ease though, Fabio.Vintage Borsalino Feather Weight and vintage Aquascutum trench coat for today
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Incredible parade of hats, Eric. I need some fresh air after that!Up with the sun rise for a dog soirre. A vintage Stetson Bantam was my fedora choice.
Filling the bird feeders in a Monson fedora in a lovely blue hued felt. The orioles and hummingbirds emptied the feeders yesterday.
Walking the water front sipping coffee early morning is perfect. The only noise is birds, wind, waves and my dog. Peaceful walk sipping coffee in a Gannon Wanderer (blue felt).
I have not seen any other humans yet this morning. The grill is warmed and venision sausage and potatoes are grilling. I am sipping a pilsner beer waiting for my breakfast. A Stetson Whippet is my "grilling hat."
Happy Memorial Day to all. Cheers, Eric -
Thanks, Steve. Not an Aurel Huber and I remembered it wrong: it's actually a Huber's:Stefan, Thank you! As usual a great series of Hats from you! Is the Panama an Aurel Huber?
Bill, There is still a Straw Hat Maker (Kurt Wismer) in Switzerland (Hägglingen) that makes them. They are called Röhrlihüte in German.
https://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/topic/174-swiss-straw-hat-maker-of-yeddo-röhrlihüte-style-boaters-kurt-wismer/
Tksou pull it off with ease though, Fabio.
Thanks Brent!Fantastic color, Dave!
Razor sharp Steven. CongratulationsToday was my first day wearing my Emerald Gray Hufvud Bogart with a 25 mm blue metal ribbon. As I got off shift this morning, the early morning sunlight really shows the green hues of the felt.
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Getting ready for some yard work this afternoon after church. The felt took on a far more gray appearance in the afternoon sunlight.
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Have a safe and blessed evening.
Steven
Looks fantastic30s Tress and Co today. Much wider brim than what I normally sport; unique grosgrain sweat. View attachment 338546 View attachment 338547 View attachment 338548
What a lineup this morning Eric!Up with the sun rise for a dog soirre. A vintage Stetson Bantam was my fedora choice.
Filling the bird feeders in a Monson fedora in a lovely blue hued felt. The orioles and hummingbirds emptied the feeders yesterday.
Walking the water front sipping coffee early morning is perfect. The only noise is birds, wind, waves and my dog. Peaceful walk sipping coffee in a Gannon Wanderer (blue felt).
I have not seen any other humans yet this morning. The grill is warmed and venision sausage and potatoes are grilling. I am sipping a pilsner beer waiting for my breakfast. A Stetson Whippet is my "grilling hat."
Happy Memorial Day to all. Cheers, Eric -
Thanks StefanBeautiful hat, Joe.