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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Hat and Rehat

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I will gladly pay you next Tuesday for a Homburg today.

(I realize there are places I would be taken outside and shot for wearing that hat with that collar.)

.... and yesterday's cap.
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Michael A

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I just found a cap in that general style Monday morning. Brown wool, short bill, but with embrodery on the bill and the band above it.

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Sounds like a Greek fisherman's hat.

Thanks Michael, love the feel of a true milan. The fake "florentines" are OK, but nothing beats an original.
Florentines do have tough going for them. But I agree true milans are nicer to wear.

I will gladly pay you next Tuesday for a Homburg today.

(I realize there are places I would be taken outside and shot for wearing that hat with that collar.)

.... and yesterday's cap.
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Nice looking homburg.

Michael
 

Steve1857

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This morning’s hat: Great Plains Hat Company Western with a slightly tapered telescope.
Really digging this style and I might look to augment its representation in my collection.
The brim is 3 1/2 inches. I think 3 would be perfect.
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It has an Acubra look about it. Nice looking hat, Jeff.

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Rmccamey

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Very unique. That hat suits you well. It should make your summer a lot nicer!

As promise here I am only because a new hat just arrived is ready to be wear
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Borsalino Sisol or sisal size 60 centimeters
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The hat was made in 1998, but never comes into my hands without ever being worn
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Lightweight and very flexible it is finished with a superb care
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The measurements are the classic ones: 10 at crown and 6 at brim
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The day is marvellous here with bright sky and sun
Have a nice day
 

Steve1857

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It's been a long couple of days fellows, so I'm going to have to leave it at the likes this time.
Dobbs Hannover Square.

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No way I'm going to play hat poker with you, Stefan. Wow! What a full house that Dobbs has. Colour, style, dimensions, wide ribbon. Need I go on? Love it.

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Hat and Rehat

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Sounds like a Greek fisherman's hat.

Florentines do have tough going for them. But I agree true milans are nicer to wear.

Nice looking homburg.

Michael
Thank you. It's twin may arrive today, an ivory for its ebony. Something posessed me to purchase two St. Regis Stetsons last weekend. The second one looked very light in the pictures. I think the seller called it beige, but I'm anxious to see if enough tagging still exists to see what Stetson called it. Maybe silver?

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Hat and Rehat

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I have no idea if the badge is a logo or something historic or just some random artwork.
IMG_1513 by Michael A2012, on Flickr

Michael
My first thought seeing the badge was symbolism from the time when Russia was really the strongest power standing in the gap, representing Christendom in the face of Ottoman expansion. North of the Bosporus, they were the line. The eagle, however, was usually depicted with a head (or face) looking each way, meaning watchful vigilance.

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A while ago I received this photo from the grandson of Victor Böhm, owner and chief inventor at Brüder Böhm.

Steve, I'll be damned. How cool to receive something like that from someone so close to it all. In the late 70's I left school and went to work for some of my family selling welding supplies. In one of the industrial parks around Huntsville was a German company named Bruderer that was a customer. They built high speed punch presses capable then of 25,000 pcs. per min. Can't imagine what they might be capable of now if they're still in business. The place looked like a giant hospital surgical suite and sounded as if a hundred machine guns were being shot simultaneously. Anyway, I wonder if there might be some sort of connection, considering the name?
 

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