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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

quikrick

One Too Many
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Beaver Brand Hats.
Grand Beaver with a fuzzy finish.
 

quikrick

One Too Many
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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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Beautiful, Joe.
Have fun tonight!
 

DaveProc

I'll Lock Up
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Rhode Island
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 you
 

Steve1857

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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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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.
 

Mighty44

Call Me a Cab
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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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Wow—all the bells and whistles. That sweatband!
 
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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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Oooh, that's a grand hat, Joe. Love it.
 

theartcoach

New in Town
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Tennessee
This 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.
 

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This 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.
Can’t beat that. Welcome to the lounge

There is actually a thread with great stories like this one

https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/how-do-folks-react-to-your-hat-wearing.73283/
 

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