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Thanks, Doug. Everybody should get in touch with their inner Demon (Hanover). I consider myself quite lucky to have found this one (and the other one).
I've found that double-demons make hat buying decisions easy...
Thanks, Doug. Everybody should get in touch with their inner Demon (Hanover). I consider myself quite lucky to have found this one (and the other one).
View attachment 139698 View attachment 139699 View attachment 139700 View attachment 139701 Catalina, swapped the funky ribbon for a horsehair. I think I need a beaded band but I hate to buy one I can’t see on the hat before I shell out $100 or more for it.
Thanks Woodtroll. Cooler weather is definitely here.You look well-prepared for cooler weather, Michael!
Thanks Doug. Loved your OR yesterday. Inspired me to put one on today.Great ensemble today, Michael (as always)!
You should apologize to us all. Not about the hat, though. It's great.
Outside chores this morning in a VS Stratoliner inspired thin ribbon fedora.
The sage (cool minty green hue) beaver felt is luscious to the touch.
Best, Eric -
A simple hat for today, interesting in its look back to an older era. This is an early 20th century western hat of modest dimensions (depth 6 1/4", brim 3", 2 1/2" curled) and modest price that came to me in very fine condition. No idea what techniques were used in the The Fray sweatband, but each example I have owned has a good century of life left in it. This hat is a 6 7/8. I don't wear it very often, but with a little careful coaxing, I've found it comfortable for a week after a close haircut.
Very cool VS!Outside chores this morning in a VS Stratoliner inspired thin ribbon fedora.
The sage (cool minty green hue) beaver felt is luscious to the touch.
Best, Eric -
Love the OR and the cold weather wear, Michael.Thanks Woodtroll. Cooler weather is definitely here.
Thanks Doug. Loved your OR yesterday. Inspired me to put one on today.
DSCN5659 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
A little bit of sleet hitting it.
DSCN5658 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Riding my bike to the library in a few minutes. Will have to dig out a scarf and gloves. What a difference a week makes.
10-12-2018 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN5666 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a great Friday,
Michael
Love the leather band!
A killer Boss Raw Edge, Alan. An historic giant of a hat.A simple hat for today, interesting in its look back to an older era. This is an early 20th century western hat of modest dimensions (depth 6 1/4", brim 3", 2 1/2" curled) and modest price that came to me in very fine condition. No idea what techniques were used in the The Fray sweatband, but each example I have owned has a good century of life left in it. This hat is a 6 7/8. I don't wear it very often, but with a little careful coaxing, I've found it comfortable for a week after a close haircut.
Reminds me of Dad picking apples and pressing cider. The good old days.View attachment 139722 View attachment 139721 Hauling in apples in the old pork pie, that has seen better days.
Loved your OR yesterday. Inspired me to put one on today.
You're hired! ..how could you not be in that outfit. Excellent look and good luck. What color is the hat, looks like silver mist or light sage on my screen.I thought I'd follow up yesterday's OR with a Strat/OR spec'd Royal Stetson that is marked as neither and has a 6-ply ribbon on the crown. A great find by @Wesslyn , and one of my favorite lids!
Wore a lightweight jacket to drop off an application packet at the courthouse/county offices for a position with the court. That would be a nice position to keep until retirement... lucky hat: Do your best!
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I love those old hats...A simple hat for today, interesting in its look back to an older era. This is an early 20th century western hat of modest dimensions (depth 6 1/4", brim 3", 2 1/2" curled) and modest price that came to me in very fine condition. No idea what techniques were used in the The Fray sweatband, but each example I have owned has a good century of life left in it. This hat is a 6 7/8. I don't wear it very often, but with a little careful coaxing, I've found it comfortable for a week after a close haircut.
It's kind of a blue smoke or bluish grey color. I love it.You're hired! ..how could you not be in that outfit. Excellent look and good luck. What color is the hat, looks like silver mist or light sage on my screen.
Thanks D!Handsome homburg, Moe.
What a nice hat, Eric. Is sage the same color as the current willow that Winchester offers?
Brent, the sage beaver hue is a VS offering. You would need to confirm with Art Fawcet about the origin of the name. This is a dress weight felt that Art worked (pounced/sanded) to have a nap, but yet be thinner than a standard Winchester dress weight. This hat was blown off my hat into the lake a couple times, been wacked by branches and dogs to have it end up on the ground. This lighter hued hat has come out with out a noticeable mark. Love this felt.
I thought I'd follow up yesterday's OR with a Strat/OR spec'd Royal Stetson that is marked as neither and has a 6-ply ribbon on the crown. A great find by @Wesslyn , and one of my favorite lids!
Wore a lightweight jacket to drop off an application packet at the courthouse/county offices for a position with the court. That would be a nice position to keep until retirement... lucky hat: Do your best!
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