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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Daniele Tanto

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Verona - Italia
After the Panizza Sportsman and its shape of Lord hat and coachman together (thanks for the likes) I had a seasonal illness that kept me away from hats.
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I return with a hat of the same shape, but to be worn on different occasions
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Flechet De Luxe - Century in melousine felt, black (Noir) soft and shiny quality K.M. R I 2
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The curled brim does not have the sealing ribbon and the shape is the same as the previous Panizza
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The size is 59 centimetres, or 6 French points and 7 3/8 in the States.
To be worn with an appropriate coat and elegant scarf in the evening at some theater premiere
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Today he takes me to the terrace :)
 
56 fahrenheit! People are wearing polar jackets!
Here in Illinois (and the Mid-West generally) most are still wearing shorts at 56 degrees (and even lower temperatures).......we break out the winter coats in the single digits!
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drmaxtejeda

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Here in Illinois (and the Mid-West generally) most are still wearing shorts at 56 degrees (and even lower temperatures).......we break out the winter coats in the single digits!
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Dang! I really cannot understand that. I think it's because I was born in Acapulco, but cold gives me a very similar sensation to fright.
When I feel afraid I quickly turn it to anger, just because it is less unpleasant, but I can't shake the cold.
The first time I felt true cold was in Chicago, when I went to my postgraduate program interview. When the automatic doors to exit the airport openned and I took my first breath outside it was shockingly incomprehensible!
The cab driver kept laughing at me the whole way.
"It's not really that cold out, cousin".
 

drmaxtejeda

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Steve1857

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Denmark
Some great hats shown around these parts.

Far from "today's" hat, but period/place correct View attachment 570483
Wilke velour in rust, courtesy of a trade with @mayserwegener for a nighthawk stroll
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I guess if I ever want to sell that one, I no longer can claim it comes from a smoke-free home (pet-free is also in question) View attachment 570493
Great to see you in that beauty, Panos.

Wonderful photos. You're looking as good as ever my friend. Hollywood ought to snap you up for remakes of 1930s/40s movies :cool:
 

Vintage Gent

New in Town
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Santiago, Chile
Porqué "donde golpea el monito"?
Is that the name of the store?
Is that a Chilean expression?
It sounds like a double entendre... :)
Yes to all, in a certain sense. It's the name of the store, and it's a curious one. Donde golpea el monito is a family hat store that started in 1915 in Santiago.
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In 1922 they installed a mechanic doll they bought in Paris. The doll has a stick that periodically strikes the glass of the window. In Spanish we use the word "mono" ("monito" is a diminutive) to refer to a monkey, but in Chile we use it a slang term to refer to cartoons, animated characters, dolls and toys. So this doll is the famous "monito" that strikes the window. Right now is under restoration.
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Its an interesting hat store, and has far more hats and models than what is currently offered online. Here is the site. https://dondegolpeaelmonito.cl/
 
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18,443
Location
Nederland
Some great hats shown around these parts.

Far from "today's" hat, but period/place correct View attachment 570483
Wilke velour in rust, courtesy of a trade with @mayserwegener for a nighthawk stroll
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I guess if I ever want to sell that one, I no longer can claim it comes from a smoke-free home (pet-free is also in question) View attachment 570493
Good to see you posting, Panos. Wonderful hat and great staging as well. Wonderful coat too.
 
Messages
18,443
Location
Nederland
After the Panizza Sportsman and its shape of Lord hat and coachman together (thanks for the likes) I had a seasonal illness that kept me away from hats.
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I return with a hat of the same shape, but to be worn on different occasions
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Flechet De Luxe - Century in melousine felt, black (Noir) soft and shiny quality K.M. R I 2
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The curled brim does not have the sealing ribbon and the shape is the same as the previous Panizza
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The size is 59 centimetres, or 6 French points and 7 3/8 in the States.
To be worn with an appropriate coat and elegant scarf in the evening at some theater premiere
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Today he takes me to the terrace :)
That is a beauty, Daniele. Wonderful shine on that felt.

StingyMas Day 3: A Dobbs Golden Coach heather that may be pushing the boundaries on brim width, but compared to the western hats around here it sure seems stingy.

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That will get a pass no matter what!

Newly arrived ca. 1930s Rollo Bowler.

More in the Bowler Derby thread.

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Looking snappy, Steve. I'll hurry over the the other thread to check it out.

Whippet restored by @Randall Renshaw getting a lot of head time…
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Rightly so. Fine hat, David.
 

TheOldFashioned

Call Me a Cab
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The Great Lakes
Some great hats shown around these parts.

Far from "today's" hat, but period/place correct View attachment 570483
Wilke velour in rust, courtesy of a trade with @mayserwegener for a nighthawk stroll
View attachment 570484 View attachment 570485 View attachment 570486 View attachment 570487 View attachment 570488 View attachment 570489 View attachment 570490 View attachment 570492
I guess if I ever want to sell that one, I no longer can claim it comes from a smoke-free home (pet-free is also in question) View attachment 570493
Fantastic post, Panos! Great hats, attire, and ambiance. Looks like an enjoyable time was had.
 

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