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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

AbbaDatDeHat

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Greetings All: and i do mean each and ever one of you.
Today.....the hat i’m wearing today is a hat so grand that words can’t describe it and no image can capture it.
It’s the hat of appreciation for all of you who so often share kind words. I owe you all so many thank you’s that i feel i have underserved you in the respect and admiration i have for this lounge family.
Often we overlook the value of friendship and family, as we daily take for granted so many things, only to be brought back quickly by a kind word or heartfelt comment so freely shared here.
Thank you all, for reminding me what’s important.
I hope you all can share in wearing this hat today with me.
Be well. Bowen
 
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Greetings:
If there were a modern hat i would buy, it would be this one, in this color and configuration. I can’t think of any others.
Very nice.
B

That’s quite a compliment. Thanks, Bowen. I think One 2 Min Ranch can oblige
Greetings:
If there were a modern hat i would buy, it would be this one, in this color and configuration. I can’t think of any others.
Very nice.
B
 

Tukwila

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Penman Everyman today.

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Tukwila

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Greetings All: and i do mean each and ever one of you.
Today.....the hat i’m wearing today is a hat so grand that words can’t describe it and no image can capture it.
It’s the hat of appreciation for all of you who so often share kind words. I owe you all so many thank you’s that i feel i have underserved you in the respect and admiration i have for this lounge family.
Often we overlook the value of friendship and family, as we daily take for granted so many things, only to be brought back quickly by a kind word or heartfelt comment so freely shared here.
Thank you all, for reminding me what’s important.
I hope you all can share in wearing this hat today with me.
Be well. Bowen
Well said, Bowen. In the final analysis, kindness counts most.
 
Great looking pick-up, Bob.

Sweet. My fav style fedora !!

You're pulling out some good ones lately Bob.

That ribbon treatment is really something Bob. I like the color too.

Superb, Bob. Love that ribbon treatment.

Man that is a nice one Bob! Those old Resistols get my heart pumping.

Thanks everyone for the kudos and likes!

LOL. I'll try to let him know!

Tell Bob I said "hey" Jim...
 
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Funkytown, USA
Greetings All: and i do mean each and ever one of you.
Today.....the hat i’m wearing today is a hat so grand that words can’t describe it and no image can capture it.
It’s the hat of appreciation for all of you who so often share kind words. I owe you all so many thank you’s that i feel i have underserved you in the respect and admiration i have for this lounge family.
Often we overlook the value of friendship and family, as we daily take for granted so many things, only to be brought back quickly by a kind word or heartfelt comment so freely shared here.
Thank you all, for reminding me what’s important.
I hope you all can share in wearing this hat today with me.
Be well. Bowen

Beileve me, my friend, you are appreciated too.


Sent directly from my mind to yours.
 
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It is cool to have a custom bespoke hat from this period. I'll have to look them up and see if there is anything historical I can provide.

I tried finding something about them for a bit, Mike, but without success as of yet.

Here's the logo on the liner. The building is still there, but neither M nor K was seen on Googoo Earth.

I hope your historian powers help us find more.

Note: The plastic over the logo gave me a difficult time capturing the details of the logo. The address was 117 W 4th Street. Downtown LA?

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This morning I returned to Italy in the choice of the hat
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Albertini - Argo - Marca Registrata 1817
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The hat seems to be a find encapsulated over time. It is new and never used and seems to arrive for the workmanship and the finishing touches from the 40s.
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The felt (Feltro rasato) is very light and of a "light nut" color. There are no indications of the manufacturer about the color and type of hat. The size plate is in centimeters 59, French size 6 and UK size 7 1/4.
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The Albertini hat factory, founded in 1817, was the first hat manufacturer to use the machinery of the then emerging modern industry. He has "exported" his activities to England by setting up a factory after WWII
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Thanks for the likes on the blueish Flechet of yesterday
Buona giornata

HOW do you do it, Daniele?!! Every hat is nicer than the last one! This may be the perfect brim width for you, in my opinion. Spectacular!!
 

Dlaniger

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Yes, the blue on this one is always subtle. More midnight blue than blueberry. it came in it's original shipping case and looks to have had very little wear, so unless he had it redyed?

Thanks D. The suit is labeled Bond Designer Group and I would guess somewhere in the 70s. Probably poly in good part, and maybe should have had another pair of pants and a vest originally.
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Thanks all,
Michael
You know? Now that I think about it. Back in the 70's I had a 2 trouser suit with a reversible vest. Definitely a polyester blend. The second pair of trousers matched the pattern on the reverse side of the vest. LOL
 

Dlaniger

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Yes it very very nice. I have not fully committed myself to get rid of it. But I know I will very seldom wear it and for practical reasons I should let it go. An interesting thing about it is the color. The color name on the tag is the "N" word. In my mind I think that also dates the hat. I put it along the lines of Tom Sawyer, Uncle Tom's Cabin, etc...

Here are a few pictures of the labels. I have the middle letters of the "N" word blocked out in the picture but they are legible on the tag. And check out the union label. I love the "Be Just and Fear Not". It's a 7 1/8 UK which is a 7 1/4 US.

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Thats a real nice hat ,Bill!
 
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Greetings All: and i do mean each and ever one of you.
Today.....the hat i’m wearing today is a hat so grand that words can’t describe it and no image can capture it.
It’s the hat of appreciation for all of you who so often share kind words. I owe you all so many thank you’s that i feel i have underserved you in the respect and admiration i have for this lounge family.
Often we overlook the value of friendship and family, as we daily take for granted so many things, only to be brought back quickly by a kind word or heartfelt comment so freely shared here.
Thank you all, for reminding me what’s important.
I hope you all can share in wearing this hat today with me.
Be well. Bowen

Kind of cool how this all works, isn't it, Bo?
One big, evolving social experiment, and we all benefit (?) by each others' company in so many ways. I've seen some amazing and heartwarming things happen around here!!

Got my hat on for ya!

All the best,
Charlie
 
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You know? Now that I think about it. Back in the 70's I had a 2 trouser suit with a reversible vest. Definitely a polyester blend. The second pair of trousers matched the pattern on the reverse side of the vest. LOL

I always thought that Polly Esther was a top fashion designer of the era...

My college roommate burned his nice Polly Esther pants onto his thigh when the head of a match he was striking (to light a cigarette after dinner at Boston's venerable old Loch Ober restaurant) landed there, melting the plastic. Those were the days, eh?!
 

drmaxtejeda

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Greetings All: and i do mean each and ever one of you.
Today.....the hat i’m wearing today is a hat so grand that words can’t describe it and no image can capture it.
It’s the hat of appreciation for all of you who so often share kind words. I owe you all so many thank you’s that i feel i have underserved you in the respect and admiration i have for this lounge family.
Often we overlook the value of friendship and family, as we daily take for granted so many things, only to be brought back quickly by a kind word or heartfelt comment so freely shared here.
Thank you all, for reminding me what’s important.
I hope you all can share in wearing this hat today with me.
Be well. Bowen
I just wish I would have met you sooner, Bowen!

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MondoFW

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Yes it very very nice. I have not fully committed myself to get rid of it. But I know I will very seldom wear it and for practical reasons I should let it go. An interesting thing about it is the color. The color name on the tag is the "N" word. In my mind I think that also dates the hat. I put it along the lines of Tom Sawyer, Uncle Tom's Cabin, etc...

Here are a few pictures of the labels. I have the middle letters of the "N" word blocked out in the picture but they are legible on the tag. And check out the union label. I love the "Be Just and Fear Not". It's a 7 1/8 UK which is a 7 1/4 US.

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I don't see any reason to let this one go. Not only do I see the chance of someone checking behind your hat's sweatband inconceivably rare, but on the off-chance that does happen that person would likely understand, assuming they understand their history. It's how that shade of brown was often described in catalogs and on tags at the time, I wouldn't attribute it to yesteryear's racism.
 

bowlerman

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