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You might get the app pictured. It reduces file size of pics that the Lounge will eat.Kept getting an error on my phone.
You are quite the dude, my friend.The Mallory Ten Pliafelt
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You might get the app pictured.
Yep, $1.99 and ads gone. Suffered through months of 3 pic/add/3pic/add then went Pro for $1.99.I use this as well. Works great (except for the advertising, but you can buy your way out of that).
Thanks, Doug!Good luck, Jim!
I'm in line at Les Schwab waiting 2+ hours to get my snow tires put on. I was hoping I could make it through this winter on all season radials but now they're talking about snow for a week.
1940s ? Champ keeping me company. Popcorn, fake news and diet Pepsi for entertainment...
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Thanks, Mike! It reminds me why I like their hats.Nice tone of brown on that Panizza. The Lees homburg is just beautiful.
Superb hat, Daniele. Shows off the beauty of the Borsalino "misto" felts.For a couple of days it seems to be in spring, but as a popular proverb says: February, little February you're short and cursed. In my dialect it has rhyme, but it means that it deludes with almost pleasant days and then plunges into the absolute winter
Today beautiful day for a Borsalino Qualità Extra Superiore size 6 1/2 or 60 cm. 7 1/2 US
Unlined only with a tip at the bottom of the crown
Color: "M. Stagno" with a heather felt of extreme softness and malleability. Like all the "Misto"it is predominantly white, gray and black.
To think that when I bought it, along with many others, was one of the least considered, it is now one of my favorite among the "Misto"
Have a nice day
Thanks for the likes on the "M. Hutter"
I've been waiting to see it in action. Lovely hat, Max.Four-star Brent today
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Beautiful velour and an impressive crown on that hat, Steve.J. Hückel ´s Söhne "Flexible" "Seal Velour" possibly later 1930s. Fantastic Velour!
Hückel "Flexible" (July 17, 1922) JHS introduction of the "Flexible" quality.
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Photo Courtesy of Novy Jicin Hat Museum
Fantastic hat as usual, Eric. I think you need to start worrying if the weatherman predicts immeasurable snowfall.Thanks for the comments and "likes" on my hat posting the past couple of days. Grand hat parade from all posters.
"Captain Obvious," our local weatherman, warned us that we are experiencing a snow fall with additional measurable snow fall coming thru the day. Let it snow!
This morning I was removing snow in a vintage Lee Commentator. Excellent hat even with a dusting of snow.
Best wishes, Eric -
That's the nice thing about your collection, Bowen: it keeps turning out hats you didn't remember you had. Very nice English velour. It seems a contradiction, but shorter brims grow on you (well, they did on me).View attachment 155349 View attachment 155350 View attachment 155351 View attachment 155352 Greetings All:
Today....it’s a fuzzy i’ve ignored. Last seen under @splintercellsz tutelage. Presents as old and gold.
Geo. Carter & Sons, London, English Velour.
Not usually my cup of tea but if it had more brim i’d wear the hell out of it!
Be well. Bowen
That Mallory is killer!Today's snow and strong winds finds me in a very odd situation of having the day off. Crazy weather of late. Around noon I was out working in a vtg. Stetson Stratoliner. Love the country/town appeal of this vintage hat. The vintage hat does not shirk from outside chores.
Just a bit ago I was wearing a vtg. Mallory for again some snow removal. I do really love the ribbon treatment on this fedora. We have been working hard. The hats and jackets are drying in our wet room and will be ready for more adventures by early evening.
I have removed snow 3 times so far. I just finished removing and filling the feeders. It takes a couple of the 5 gallon buckets to fill the bird feeders and then I need to tote out the sunflower seeds. Muck boots and snowshoes are needed for the bird feeder chores. Glorious!
Be safe all. Best wishes, Eric -
At least if you don't pull the front flap down...Great outfit again, Michael.A rather nasty mix of freezing rain, sleet, snow, falling temps and rising winds here today. Sheepskin did the job.
DSCN7392 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN7391 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Could be the most perfectly functional cold weather headgear ever invented.
DSCN7389 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Michael