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Joe, Thank you! Great looking Caxton from you today! Interesting Brim Edge photos too!Love that liner, Steve
Joe, Thank you! Great looking Caxton from you today! Interesting Brim Edge photos too!Love that liner, Steve
Beautiful hat with a stunning color scheme!
Thank you Jeff. Great lineup this week. And nice job on the walkway.Family trip to my homeland of Southern California. My Greeley western homburg was a good companion. Also montecristi ultrafino, a Cuenca work hat for the paver walkway I put in, and today’s hat was Weather Hat Co., silver belly BOP.
Thank you Steve.Joe, Thank you! Great looking Caxton from you today! Interesting Brim Edge photos too!
Time to add some straws to the collection, Steve. The OR is nice though.It has been rather warm here in Elsinore the past couple of weeks, so no hat shots lately. The temperature cooled down enough this evening for me to be able to go for a walk in my Stetson OR.
Had to take it off half way, though
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Fabulous! So rare to see a heather bowler.Ludwig Skriwanek Graz, Hutfabrikation, possibly late 1920s to 1930s. Really fantastic + hard to find Melange Stiff Felt. I found this Stiff Felt back in 2017.
"Skriwanek - Hüte sind die besten" catalog, front page (possibly 1920s).
The complete translated catalog is available here.
https://germanaustrianhats.invision...z-hutfabrikation/?do=findComment&comment=3260
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The H.C. Capwell Co. - Oak Brook
Approx 5 1/2 Crown Open - Just under 5 as shaped
Medium to light Grey - Thin-ish felt
2 inch grosgrain ribbon
2 5/8 brim with embossed edge
Wind trolley
This hat comes to us via the Great Fedora Lounge Hat Exchange from John @moehawk for a hat to be named later. It is an interesting hat that caught the eye of both John and myself as potentially being a Mac Lachlan store brand hat because of the size tag and for a few other features. In fact for me it really reminded me of a Mac store brand hat gifted to me some time back by Brent. Upon arrival we can confirm via the manufacturer’s tag that this hat is not in fact a Mac Lachlan… it is however a Caxton. I know some time back there was some discussion as to if there was any relation between Mac Lachlan and Caxton but I don’t remember there was any connection found. If not… There are definitely some similarities in components used by the two companies… maybe they shared a supplier on some items like size tags.. sweats. Ect.
On to this hat.. in stature and profile it very much to me looks similar to my Resistol Beaver 15 hats…. However the felt is a bit less thin and less dense with A decent hand to it that does shape easily. This The 2 5/8 brim is treated with a very unusual let’s call it embossed felted edge. Where they created a pressed in faux Cavanagh edge that is raised on the top by embossing the bottom of the brim. I think I remember someone discussing a similar edge on tier hat recently… but this is the first I remember seeing. The two inch grosgrain ribbon is a a bit of a color shifter…. In daylight black cherry to brownish… indoor.. black to almost bluish. The liner tip is the oil skin variety… along with a taller than sweatband oil skin sweat protector And The sweatband leather appears to be of high quality and great condition. For all of the above.. I’m happy and grateful to have this one in the collection. Now to turn over some stones to find something real nice for John in a 7 1/4. Thank you Johh.
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The H.C. Capwell Co. - Oak Brook
Approx 5 1/2 Crown Open - Just under 5 as shaped
Medium to light Grey - Thin-ish felt
2 inch grosgrain ribbon
2 5/8 brim with embossed edge
Wind trolley
This hat comes to us via the Great Fedora Lounge Hat Exchange from John @moehawk for a hat to be named later. It is an interesting hat that caught the eye of both John and myself as potentially being a Mac Lachlan store brand hat because of the size tag and for a few other features. In fact for me it really reminded me of a Mac store brand hat gifted to me some time back by Brent. Upon arrival we can confirm via the manufacturer’s tag that this hat is not in fact a Mac Lachlan… it is however a Caxton. I know some time back there was some discussion as to if there was any relation between Mac Lachlan and Caxton but I don’t remember there was any connection found. If not… There are definitely some similarities in components used by the two companies… maybe they shared a supplier on some items like size tags.. sweats. Ect.
On to this hat.. in stature and profile it very much to me looks similar to my Resistol Beaver 15 hats…. However the felt is a bit less thin and less dense with A decent hand to it that does shape easily. This The 2 5/8 brim is treated with a very unusual let’s call it embossed felted edge. Where they created a pressed in faux Cavanagh edge that is raised on the top by embossing the bottom of the brim. I think I remember someone discussing a similar edge on tier hat recently… but this is the first I remember seeing. The two inch grosgrain ribbon is a a bit of a color shifter…. In daylight black cherry to brownish… indoor.. black to almost bluish. The liner tip is the oil skin variety… along with a taller than sweatband oil skin sweat protector And The sweatband leather appears to be of high quality and great condition. For all of the above.. I’m happy and grateful to have this one in the collection. Now to turn over some stones to find something real nice for John in a 7 1/4. Thank you Johh.
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The hats of the week. In part a new lineup.
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Borsalino Nembo
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Wormser
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Stetson Flagship
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Stetson Open Road
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Penumbra panama
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Stetson Open Road (hmm, I wear that shirt a lot)
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Yes, the one who found that one had great taste!Great selection! Especially that Dunlap...
Thanks Stefan.Time to add some straws to the collection, Steve. The OR is nice though.
Always love seeing that one out and about, Jim. If there's one thing I love as much as your lamp posts, it's the colour of that thin ribbon on the Frunoliner.Frunoliner for the morning walk.
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This seems to be a polarizing hat. I rather like mine. It is a good fit and doesn’t feel any hotter than any of my other hats.Wearing my Florentine Milan Stratoliner today.
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The Florentine Milan has been getting some bad press on the lounge recently, being compared to a plastic bucket! That’s not been my experience, but I would say that the leather sweat band in this hat is the single lowest quality leather sweatband I own...by some distance. That said, it’s an okay hat.
The hats of the week. In part a new lineup.
Dunlap panama View attachment 526465
Borsalino Nembo
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Wormser
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Stetson Flagship
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Stetson Open Road
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Penumbra panama
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Stetson Open Road (hmm, I wear that shirt a lot)
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The hats of the week. In part a new lineup.
Dunlap panama View attachment 526465
Borsalino Nembo
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Wormser
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Stetson Flagship
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Stetson Open Road
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Penumbra panama
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Stetson Open Road (hmm, I wear that shirt a lot)
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Ooh la la! Wouldn't be Sunday without your hat selection Eric. Oh my!This mornings walkabout I was under the brim of a blue Manson.
Morning coffee was under the brim of an Adam Pacesetter.
I started yard chores and a couple of errands in an Adam Pacesetter. This hat sold at Hirsch's and has "Executive Quality" felt.
I changed to a Sunbody to do some harder effort yard chores.
I cleaned up and have been enjoying the results of my yard labors. A Newt panama seemed appropriate head gear.
Cheers, Eric -
Tell you what Steve, I was thinking much the same, but the other way around. What a fabulous hat colour.Always love seeing that one out and about, Jim. If there's one thing I love as much as your lamp posts, it's the colour of that thin ribbon on the Frunoliner.
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Decisions, decisions. hell's bells, how does one choose? Lets say the Stetson Open Road, the only reason being that, before cut paste, it's the only one that I could spell!
Ooh la la! Wouldn't be Sunday without your hat selection Eric. Oh my!
Tell you what Steve, I was thinking much the same, but the other way around. What a fabulous hat colour.