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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

AbbaDatDeHat

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Bowen,
I love this hat, a quintessential vintage western to me! What are the dimensions of the crown and brim?
Simeon
Hi Simeon.
Thanks
Quintessential is probably the best term for westerns dimensioned at 3”x6”. Big but not too big, tall but not too tall. I’ve got plenty of other other hats (we all do) that fill this and that niche but this one fills them all.
It’s what i call a “Me Hat”.
I’ll wear it anywhere, anytime with anything. That’s quintessential.
B

By the way….they call my State “Almost Heaven” but your PNW….that’s Heaven.
 

StoryPNW

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Oregon
Hi Simeon.
Thanks
Quintessential is probably the best term for westerns dimensioned at 3”x6”. Big but not too big, tall but not too tall. I’ve got plenty of other other hats (we all do) that fill this and that niche but this one fills them all.
It’s what i call a “Me Hat”.
I’ll wear it anywhere, anytime with anything. That’s quintessential.
B

By the way….they call my State “Almost Heaven” but your PNW….that’s Heaven.
You make a really good point about the "quintessential" dimensions. I still prefer a slightly more modest size than 3x6 for everyday wear, so maybe that is why this hat speaks to me.

Either way, beautiful hat!

I have not spent much time back east, but I would like to explore the mountains and the scenery there too, every area has its own beauty.
 
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AbbaDatDeHat

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Was going to keep this one in my back pocket for a while, but since it's National Felt Hat Day I'll drop it like it's hot. Vita-Felt Playboy in black:
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Trifecta of rare in hats J!!
Color, felt and form.
Image #2 is phenomenal.
The sheen we all seek to capture on our various long hairs, yet elude all but our own eyes, you’ve captured on a Vita-Felted Playboy!!
Looks like the gold at the end of the rainbow.
Actually it is!
B
 

TheOldFashioned

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The Great Lakes
Trifecta of rare in hats J!!
Color, felt and form.
Image #2 is phenomenal.
The sheen we all seek to capture on our various long hairs, yet elude all but our own eyes, you’ve captured on a Vita-Felted Playboy!!
Looks like the gold at the end of the rainbow.
Actually it is!
B

Thanks, B! I was lucky enough to be able to capture that in the early morning light as the sun was coming up over the horizon. I actually waited about another 10-15 minutes after getting back from the bus stop. Here's what it looked like before the sun emerged:
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Not quite the same effect.
 
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Randall Renshaw

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StylePark TempleForm. A nice, super light blue/purple hue.
One of the first bunch of hats that I redid when I was hand stitching the decorative brim edge feature. Back then I thought one row was plenty. ;-)
Did some bow work using petersham, too.
These days, and especially recently, I have stock piled PLENTY of vintage finished edge ribbon in hard to find colors and widths to choose from.
Also have came into several variously shaped and sized vintage flanges including a hard to get block/flange pair in 7 5/8 Long Oval.

This StylePark got reflanged today on a deeper dished flange.
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StylePark TempleForm. A nice, super light blue/purple hue.
One of the first bunch of hats that I redid when I was hand stitching the decorative brim edge feature. Back then I thought one row was plenty. ;-)
Did some bow work using petersham, too.
These days, and especially recently, I have stock piled PLENTY of vintage finished edge ribbon in hard to find colors and widths to choose from.
Also have came into several variously shaped and sized vintage flanges including a hard to get block/flange pair in 7 5/8 Long Oval.

This StylePark got reflanged today on a deeper dished flange.
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Fabulous
 

MikeinRome

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Stetson, 4 inch brim, 7 inch open crown. Probably dates 40's to early 50's at latest. Just got it back today from cleaning and work done at Paris Hatters. The last photo is a "before" shot. It seems like 3X Beaver. Original sweatband was missing. I'm calling this hat a Carlsbad model, based on it's dimensions.
 

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Mighty44

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StylePark TempleForm. A nice, super light blue/purple hue.
One of the first bunch of hats that I redid when I was hand stitching the decorative brim edge feature. Back then I thought one row was plenty. ;-)
Did some bow work using petersham, too.
These days, and especially recently, I have stock piled PLENTY of vintage finished edge ribbon in hard to find colors and widths to choose from.
Also have came into several variously shaped and sized vintage flanges including a hard to get block/flange pair in 7 5/8 Long Oval.

This StylePark got reflanged today on a deeper dished flange.
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Beautiful!
 

GHT

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New Forest
Tina & I went to the carnival at Ringwood yesterday, we met my tailor whilst there, he loves it that I always show off his work underneath one of my fedora hats. He's bemused that I use a milliner to hand make my hats. When I told him that a cordwainer makes my shoes he admitted that he didn't know that a shoemaker was a cordwainer.

Knowing that my tailor is a member of The Worshipful Company of Merchant Tailors of the City of London, I pointed out to him that The Company of Cordwainers is one of the seven ancient guilds which still exist in the 21st century. He was also impressed to learn that The British Hat Guild is the national association of professional milliners, hatters and headwear designers.

He texted me this photo that he took with his phone yesterday. Cell phone cameras really don't do justice to the subject so to show you what his photo should depict in the correct colour here is the shoes that my cordwainer made. The hat from my milliner. The blazer that is my tailor's superb work and not forgetting the trousers that Tina made.
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Short Balding Guy

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A day late but I had to post this for Eric. Yesterday I was in Keyport, New Jersey, and stopped in front of the mural of Fred Astaire and his sister. Yes, I'm still wearing my cheap Panama Hat (Equardorian made, Cuenca weave, with a cheesy 'stretch' sweat band), but it was only September 14!
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Thanks. Go Mr.Astair. As to the panama I understand completely. Panamas that get worn the most in my neighborhood are not the most valuable or expensive. Most of the times a panama needs to be sun protection on a hot day. I worry about wearing the "good" panamas to an early death.


Dang that is a grand hat! Congrats and Happy felt day.


The Cross Country's are the light and of the easiest to wear hats, IMO. Congrats on a terriic example of the Dobbs model.


Eric -
 

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