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Thank you Stefan!Both look good, Marcel!
Thank you Stefan!Both look good, Marcel!
Fuzzy petting finish, Rick.
Thanks Steve! HaHa, yes very pettable. (sp?)Fuzzy petting finish, Rick.
Love that break in the ribbon treatment.
I thought it might be a wind cord, but was fooled by the angle of the photos.Thanks Steve! HaHa, yes very pettable. (sp?)
That break in the ribbon is actually the wind cord, the pic doesn't show the button.
Beautiful, Joe.Stepping out tonight in this American classic. MacLachlan Beaver 15. Even the moth nibbles don’t diminish this felted edge beauty (that much anyway).
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The 2 7/8 brim is slightly over my comfort zone for a dress hat. Brim up maybe give it a different feel
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It's a beauty Joe. Brim down looks good on youStepping out tonight in this American classic. MacLachlan Beaver 15. Even the moth nibbles don’t diminish this felted edge beauty (that much anyway).
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Love it, Rick
Thanks Rick. Will do!Beautiful, Joe.
Have fun tonight!
Wonderful MacLachlan, Joe.Stepping out tonight in this American classic. MacLachlan Beaver 15. Even the moth nibbles don’t diminish this felted edge beauty (that much anyway).
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Thank you Dave…. I was surprised my wife thought the same. She usually prefers my shorter brims.It's a beauty Joe. Brim down looks good on you
That is a great look!
Thanks so much, Steve!Wonderful MacLachlan, Joe.
Definitely a brim down on that beauty. It might be out of your comfort zone, but get used to it, it suits you.
Love the wide ribbon treatment.
Wow—all the bells and whistles. That sweatband!Stepping out tonight in this American classic. MacLachlan Beaver 15. Even the moth nibbles don’t diminish this felted edge beauty (that much anyway).
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That “iconic” (to us lounger) Mac Lachlan Air Vac sweat. Only thing this one is missing is the tartan liner some of them have. That and a few micrograms of felt from the moths LOLWow—all the bells and whistles. That sweatband!
Oooh, that's a grand hat, Joe. Love it.Stepping out tonight in this American classic. MacLachlan Beaver 15. Even the moth nibbles don’t diminish this felted edge beauty (that much anyway).
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Thank you Stefan!Oooh, that's a grand hat, Joe. Love it.
Can’t beat that. Welcome to the loungeThis is my newish Stetson Open Road 6x in Fawn. Below is a short short that happened while wearing it the other day.
A student stopped me on the way out of school today to tell me that I had “fire drip.” after checking behind me to make sure some portion of me was not aflame, nor was I trailing any kind of liquid behind me, I asked him if that was a good thing? He said “yes” … so there! Those are my new adjectives “fire/drip.”
Keeps me up on the current ‘lingo’ which I like to use a lot (sometimes incorrectly) to embarrass the students.