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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

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JessieJames

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Thanks Stefan. They did seem to cover a lot of style bases. Their felts seem a bit soft in general. But I don't have that many examples.

Today it's Mallory The Dallas.
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A cold wind blowing today and tomorrow. Back to the warm clothes.
5-20-2019 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good one,
Michael

That's a really nice hat colour! What is it? the contrast with the ribbon and brim edge is super nice as well, it's just enough.
 

Michael A

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That's a really nice hat colour! What is it? the contrast with the ribbon and brim edge is super nice as well, it's just enough.
Thanks JJ. It's one of those interesting hats that is grey. Or depending on the light, or maybe the hat's mood, light blue or light minty green. The binding mostly looks like a gold. It's sort of fun to take photos of it as some days my eyes see blue and the camera sees green, or vice versa, or any of the other combinations.


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Hat and Rehat

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The Brits use puff or poof with the ou sound in 'could,' and does indeed have a different meaning. Poofter.
My daughter's husband and
inlaws are Aussies, mum an emigrant from England as a child. Dad's descended from convicts, I believe. Men and women actually speak with different accents in Oz, and his took longer for my ear to grasp.
Anyway, the idiom is British. Car parks instead of parking lots, straight away instead of right away or straight ahead no longer jar on me. I believe the puff i was mentioning, though not in the context of cigarettes, could actually walk a crooked road to the puff you were, through an old slang word used for them, but now synonymous with your allusion.

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