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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

JFrank

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Fabulous, Michael. Now why aren't there more of these around?
Great photos! As to the "Why aren't there more of these around?" question. I had an older man stop and ask me about the Borsalino Como I wear daily and, I asked him the same question as to why there aren't more old hats around? He told me something I had never heard before. " Back in the day gasoline would pass thru a wool hat but water would not." he said he ruined a few hats that way. Anyone else ever hear anything like that?
 

Steve1857

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Thanks for the inspiration Steve! I am currently exploring the western dress fedora field but maybe I should keep an eye for a topper too ;)
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Panos, you handsome devil, you [emoji145]. Great look, beautiful hat.

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Steve1857

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Thanks, the color closest to the original is the one in the first photograph with the sun.
L'Habig è un gran cappello!


Thanks Steve, I smile because Habig is a great hat that accompanied me in the late afternoon to an important stage in life.
I went to apply for the retirement pension in the building where my mother started her working-class life seventy-eight years ago. These are the strange twists of fate:rolleyes:
A beautiful twist of life, Daniele. Habigs are great hats, but your mother and you, thanks to her, are wonderful, too [emoji145]

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Daniele Tanto

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To stay within the theme: and now for something completely different!
Barbisio Granito Umbria

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One of the strangest and rarest hats seen in production here in Italy where the search for taste has always been the master of the minds and hands of the hatters.
Barbisio was the most "experimental" of the Italian producers and this felt, made as a fabric for interiors, is the example.
The new version of the "Granito" is far better of the oldest one
Bravo Stefan!
 

Michael A

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Fabulous, Michael. Now why aren't there more of these around?
Thanks Stefan. I'm guessing all the original owners liked them so much they either wore them out or wore them into the grave. Ha ha.

To stay within the theme: and now for something completely different!
Barbisio Granito Umbria

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Makes a Borsalino Nutria Opale with a double ribbon look boring (well, almost).
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Super hats. That Barbisio is amazing.

Thanks for the inspiration Steve! I am currently exploring the western dress fedora field but maybe I should keep an eye for a topper too ;)
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Great looking hat and great look Chris. I'm happy to see I'm not the only one with snow on the ground.

Forty years ago today, two big events happened in my life. My lovely niece (the doctor!) was welcomed into the world. She posted a shot on Instagram last night; she's surfing in Bali.

Now, I missed her birth, as I didn't meet her aunt for a few years. Forty years ago tonight, I was attending a show by The Who in Cincinnati.

Yes, that Who show.

Today, I wore my Dalton Waverly.

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And since I forgot to post yesterday, Gannon Mr. Natural.
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I forgot about Buford. I was thinking of the guy in the old Dodge ads.
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Love that Dalton, Jim. I went to a concert something north of 50 years ago where the Who were the opening act for Herman's Hermits. I'm guessing it was their first tour of the states.

Was that blocked on one of the new Randal Alan 3-D printed hat blocks? Or did you iron it with this?

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Speaking of which, what happened to those threads. I thought there were some interesting possibilities in those blocks.

Michael
 
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Thanks Stefan. I'm guessing all the original owners liked them so much they either wore them out or wore them into the grave. Ha ha.

Super hats. That Barbisio is amazing.

Great looking hat and great look Chris. I'm happy to see I'm not the only one with snow on the ground.

Love that Dalton, Jim. I went to a concert something north of 50 years ago where the Who were the opening act for Herman's Hermits. I'm guessing it was their first tour of the states.

Speaking of which, what happened to those threads. I thought there were some interesting possibilities in those blocks.

Michael

Thanks, Michael. That must have been some show. I never got to see Moonie.
 

Héctor Fernández

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Dobbs Hanover Square for what is promised to be a sunny day
IMG_9172 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_9170 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
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Debating a possible bicycle ride today.
12-3-2019 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
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Have a good day,
Michael
Oh heck, what can I say....[emoji1]

Bravissimo![emoji122][emoji122][emoji122][emoji122][emoji122]

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PanosChris

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Thanks Stefan. I'm guessing all the original owners liked them so much they either wore them out or wore them into the grave. Ha ha.

Super hats. That Barbisio is amazing.

Great looking hat and great look Chris. I'm happy to see I'm not the only one with snow on the ground.

Love that Dalton, Jim. I went to a concert something north of 50 years ago where the Who were the opening act for Herman's Hermits. I'm guessing it was their first tour of the states.

Speaking of which, what happened to those threads. I thought there were some interesting possibilities in those blocks.

Michael

Thanks Michael. Snow is here for almost a month now, on and off, not particularly happy about it though...

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Michael A

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Thanks, Michael. That must have been some show. I never got to see Moonie.
As I recall they smashed up some old guitars and started a fire onstage. It was in 1967. There were 3 acts at the show and the Who were second. I always thought the first act was ZZ Top, but according to the internet they didn't form until 69. Three guys with huge beards and some really rolling rock that was totally different than the British sounds of the other two, as different as they were from each other.

Oh heck, what can I say....[emoji1]

Bravissimo![emoji122][emoji122][emoji122][emoji122][emoji122]

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Thanks Hector.

Michael
 

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