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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Pellie

One Too Many
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First of all I have a duty: to thank all those who appreciated the hats I wore. I didn't have time to do what I should have, so thank you. I am late with the publication of some hats that have arrived to me these days, but I will try to remedy.

Today in a glimmer of sunshine
View attachment 190301 Borsalino Qualità Superiore finished with a medium fur
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The color is "Corteccia" and the ribbon is "Alpestre" Brim are finished with the "whp" seams
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The beautiful ribbon is pleated and I love the combination of the two colors
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Have a nice day!
Nice hat (felt) Daniele.
 

Just Daniel

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Wearing an old 4X, it’s a shade darker than the pic. I love the pre-plastic and pre-oilskin Stetsons!




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Michael A

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Now get your bike and head into town, Michael! On second thought: the smoking cap needs a tassel first.
You're right, it needs a tassel. I'm not sure the long velvet is the best choice for biking, though it might be fun to try it. Maybe with the one I got today.

You know how to pull off that look, Michael. Have we seen this hat before? Can't recall it.
Thanks Stefan. This one goes through dry spells, but I think I had it out only a week or two ago. The tall square block and very thin felt make it feel quite old to me.

Mallory Coast to Coast.
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That's a beauty, Jim. Great color in the sunshine.

Thanks,
Michael
 
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You're right, it needs a tassel. I'm not sure the long velvet is the best choice for biking, though it might be fun to try it. Maybe with the one I got today.

Thanks Stefan. This one goes through dry spells, but I think I had it out only a week or two ago. The tall square block and very thin felt make it feel quite old to me.

That's a beauty, Jim. Great color in the sunshine.

Thanks,
Michael
Thank you, Michael. I may have you go back and look for one of those IOOF robes in my size!

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TheOldFashioned

Call Me a Cab
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A little early morning coffee in the yard under this smoking cap
IMG_7373 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
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And wearing this Odd Fellows robe that appears to date to before 1913
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Michael

This...this just might be my favorite post of your eclectic attire ever. In all seriousness, the fact you give little to no f***s about conforming to societal norms is inspirational. If you went shopping for groceries in this you'd one up The Dude. Thanks, Michael.
 

drmaxtejeda

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Michael A

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Thank you, Michael. I may have you go back and look for one of those IOOF robes in my size!

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Ha ha, I think they are one size fits all, Jim. I couldn't resist another one today, this one for a Noble Grand.
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I expect I'll be wearing it for tomorrows coffee. They were made in New London Ohio between 1888 and 1913.

This...this just might be my favorite post of your eclectic attire ever. In all seriousness, the fact you give little to no f***s about conforming to societal norms is inspirational. If you went shopping for groceries in this you'd one up The Dude. Thanks, Michael.
Wasn't Norms that guy on Cheers? The Mans at Home robe or banyan was pretty much standard fare from sometime in the 16th century until the 20th. We've just forgotten about it. An example from ~1750
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I tell you, Michael, my German friend Albrecht Ragg was a lot like you.

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Thanks Max. Those were a pair of nice hats you were showing today.

Thanks,
Michael
 
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