NOT caused by wearing, Grasshopper, but by holding the felt crown at the pinch. It doesn't take long. In the movies of the day when most people wore hats, we often see guys grab and hold a hat by the crown pinch. That's because back then people replaced hats regularly, and there were hatters on every corner. No longer the case, and those that know almost always hold the brim.
That is a great looking hat.It was 75 degrees this morning so I hopped on the Deere and mowed with my Rand Tom Horn keeping the morning sun out of my eyes.
Nice job.
It was 75 degrees this morning so I hopped on the Deere and mowed with my Rand Tom Horn keeping the morning sun out of my eyes.
NOT caused by wearing, Grasshopper, but by holding the felt crown at the pinch. It doesn't take long. In the movies of the day when most people wore hats, we often see guys grab and hold a hat by the crown pinch. That's because back then people replaced hats regularly, and there were hatters on every corner. No longer the case, and those that know almost always hold the brim.
it's hard to get a grip on an open crown .... unless you make them stiff.I know I’m of a minority persuasion here, but I can’t help but think that the original pinches/creases in hats came not from balancing each element with the cheek and jawlines of every wearer, but precisely from grabbing it where it felt right.
While I treat most of my hats like royalty, I have a couple that I deliberately grab and wear hard. For those (such as my falcon park Lawless repro), if I should be so lucky as to wear a hole in the crown, then I will have made such an achievement and will wear the hole proudly, like my favorite pair of jeans whose holes in the denim were caused by my own blood, sweat, and tears— not those pre-ripped ones you buy at thirty times the price from haute coteur department stores!
Essay finished. Bowler out. ‘Murica.
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Lee Overbrook, Allday.
Great lines and glow from a distance, brought to you by the Blue Label, but delicate details up close make the hat. Triple stitched binding and a bow with an unexpected twist.
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I'm watching some Blitmores.Biltmore Milan this Wednesday.
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I could easily blame your pictures for pushing the 'confirm and pay' button on a Strat today. You wear them well.Yesterday and today.
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Great looking hat! I love the brim treatment and the bow knot! How would you call this color?Lee Overbrook, Allday.
Great lines and glow from a distance, brought to you by the Blue Label, but delicate details up close make the hat. Triple stitched binding and a bow with an unexpected twist.
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3 masterpieces! Can't choose which I prefer the most since all complement your outfit nicely. Well done!Yesterday and today.
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Have I had one too many, or is that quintuple stitching on the binding?
Great looking hat! I love the brim treatment and the bow knot! How would you call this color?
it's hard to get a grip on an open crown .... unless you make them stiff.
Biltmore Milan this Wednesday.
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