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Nice looking heather felt, Bob. Unusual for Cavanagh. Merry christmas.
Can't have enough homburgs, Bob. Nice!
Thanks Stefan! Another week of outstanding hats from you. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Nice looking heather felt, Bob. Unusual for Cavanagh. Merry christmas.
Can't have enough homburgs, Bob. Nice!
I had no idea.No need to worry, Steve: the Aztecs prophesied that 2022 will be a very good hat year!
Thanks, Gary.That was my pick, too.
Ah, yes! Almost forgot about those; a pet and a hat in one goHaha, whatever floats your boat gentlemen!
Don't forget the pre-war velours Stefan - In vino veritas
Merry Christmas to all!!
Fantastic looking hat. Great shape and colour.
Merry Christmas Stefan. Thank you for the Christmas hat parade. My fav this week is the Mallory
Thanks, Joe. The Dobbs homburg is a festive kind of hat. Very nice.Dobbs Homburg matched today’s festivities. Merry Christmas
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Thank you, Bob.Thanks Stefan! Another week of outstanding hats from you. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
This prophecy of the Aztecs is a bit of a secretI had no idea.
Stefan, I've been meaning to tell you about a friend of mine. His name is Hermilo Zwart.
He is from the state of Chiapas, and has dark brown skin, so I asked him how in H. he came by Zwart as a surname. He told me his great-grandfather was Dutch, and emigrated to Chiapas from Holland as a young man. Being blond and blue-eyed, he had immense success with Chiapaneco ladies. He promptly married a rich heiress, widowed, and married an even richer one.
He was fruitful and multiplied, so that now, three generations later, Zwart is not an uncommon name in Chiapaneco society.
Curious story, isn't it?
Merry christmas to you too, Jared. We'll take your for word for it and we know that the hat looks great.No hat pic today (HJ Raiders poet was the choice). Just wanted to pop in before the day was up to say merry Christmas to all the folks on the lounge who celebrate. Hope everybody had a festive day!
Really like the flat brim style of the Hornskov, Gary. Great pics again of you and Etsuko.I wore the Christmas Hornskov for Boxing Day shopping. It feels great on my head, and I wasn’t put off by the glimpses I caught of myself in windows and mirrors. Perhaps I’ll give the cattleman crease a bit more time to grow on me.
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Etsuko wore her Daniele Panizza…
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…with a back bow - still the only one in our household.
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Thank you StefanThanks, Joe. The Dobbs homburg is a festive kind of hat. Very nice.
Yeah man. It looks great!I wore the Christmas Hornskov for Boxing Day shopping. It feels great on my head, and I wasn’t put off by the glimpses I caught of myself in windows and mirrors. Perhaps I’ll give the cattleman crease a bit more time to grow on me.
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Etsuko wore her Daniele Panizza…
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…with a back bow - still the only one in our household.
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Stingy mas no mas! LOL. Great hat and sweater, RossThe morning after (stingy mas no mas!). Hope everyone had a safe one. This is the only time I find enjoyable in LA
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Incredible line up Eric. I had been thinking of pulling out my Flagship today as well.Morning dog soirre found me wearing a blue Stetson Flagship.
Home I scampered about the property sipping coffee in a Brock fedora.
After breakfast I went on a walkabout in a Kennsington fedora.
I delivered some Holiday baked goods to our neighbors under a Stetson Whippet.
Cheers to all, Eric -
Thanks. Do! I really enjoy seeing your minty Flagship.Incredible line up Eric. I had been thinking of pulling out my Flagship today as well.
A modern-day Quetzalcoatl!This prophecy of the Aztecs is a bit of a secret
Interesting story about your friend, but it does fit the times back then. In the 19th and early 20th century lots of people moved away from Europe. Social upheaval due to industrialisation, poverty and conflict made the idea of packing up and try again elsewhere, especially in the Americas an attractive one. Why Chiapas though is anyone's guess. How would someone from Holland know about that place at the time? Curious indeed. But fun. Thanks, Max.