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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

PanosChris

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The first week of this year in hats.

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Stetson by Failsworth
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Sools Pacific
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T&W Lees wolf
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Feinste Velour Mode
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Steco Velour
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Borsalino Uranio
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Hückel Platin
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Borsalino Gulaela Lupo
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Stetson Stratoliner
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Wow, all excellent but this Platin finish is something special!! You know what to do with the next 55ish that will appear, right? ;)
 

Short Balding Guy

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Dog soirre in the "balmy 25'f weather. A thin ribbon VS (sage beaver) was my fedora choice.

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A cup of coffee and some deck time wearing a Stagecoach. This fedora was "Designed and detailed by George Wally."

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Cheers from a balmy Minnesota, Eric -
 

Steve1857

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Stefan, Great series of hats as usual but I especially like seeing the JHS "Platin". Definitely one the most special Velour finishes. Have no idea how they achieved that result.
Thank you, Steve.
Fabulous hat, Dave. Love the way that felt creases.

P. & C. Habig Wien "Special Qualität, possibly mid 1930s and a recent arrival.

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Peter Habig (1839-1916) founder of P. & C. Habig Vienna, from my collection.

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Memory of 70th Birthday, My Loving Children and Relatives, Dedicated

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Medalist: Rudolf Marschall, Bronze plaque, Year: 1909, Diameter: 72x59 mm, Weight: 122.5 g

Peter Habig 29, Jan, 1839 - 1909

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Rudolf Marschall (1873-1967) Austrian sculptor , famous plaque artist and medalist.

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Excellent bowler and wonderful plaque, Steve.
 
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Wow, all excellent but this Platin finish is something special!! You know what to do with the next 55ish that will appear, right? ;)
Thanks, Panos. I think I can find a happy home for the next dozen or so I find!

Dog soirre in the "balmy 25'f weather. A thin ribbon VS (sage beaver) was my fedora choice.

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A cup of coffee and some deck time wearing a Stagecoach. This fedora was "Designed and detailed by George Wally."

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Cheers from a balmy Minnesota, Eric -
Wow, that Dobbs really is next level, Eric.

Perambulating in a Knapp-Felt. I turned around today to give Steve a view of the skyline instead of the temple.

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And apparently Dayton was the site of a thermonuclear explosion during that last pic.
Great shape to that hat, Jim. Gorgeous.

C. G. Wilke "Blitz" Velour in "Feldgrau"

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Time to wear those velour hats right now, Matt.

First time out this week in a hat. Thought I might have "you know what". Luckily, tests were negative, so it was just man-flu after all :)

Celebrated by taking a short walk in my Hückel Chevreau.

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I know that chevreau is so smooth the flu or any other unwanted bug slide right off it.
 

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