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Garrett, Thank you!Fantastic as usual, Steve!
Garrett, Thank you!Fantastic as usual, Steve!
Stefan, Thanks! Today is the last day. Will have to think up something else.Understated gorgeousness!
Eric, Thanks! Fantastic duo from you with the Gannon and Knox!Great hat and even better providence. Thanks for sharing Steve.
Yesterday evening I was rigging the posts for the dock. After the cold and wet work I sipped a Guinness. I wore a Gannon (beaver in natural) for the effort. The hat needed to be steamed and leather treated(dried and conditioned) as I worked up quite a sweat.
This morning I dressed to lightly for the 35'f weather for my morning dog soirée. A Knox fedora was my headgear. This hat needs to stay on the hat rack for more wearing as it is truly a special felt and edge treatment. It is a very light gray that becomes white in direct sunlight. The Knox hats of this and previous decades had the corrugated styled sweat and is sooo comfortable to wear. Just a fine hat!
Be safe, be strong and see you on the street soon, Eric -
Yay!!View attachment 229014 #19: 50s velour Marque Grand Luxe Borsalino by Salvatore Balbi.
Talk about a petter! I love this one.
Y’all have a blessed Sunday. View attachment 229015 View attachment 229016 View attachment 229017
I agree with the soft animal comparisons.View attachment 229042
Yay!!
Took 2 sec to know what this one was.
MGL is such a fine hat. Feels like a cross between a chinchilla and a horse’s nose, i say.
Great color and condition on that one R.
Evidently Sal had some Napolian competition with the MGLs. Lol
B
Another killer, Deadly!Stetson No. 1 Quality refurbished by VS:
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Thank you, Eric. The Knox and Gannon look stunning.Terrific hat sir. Churchill hats quickly bring to mind their namesakes quote," A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject." A quote that current events bring to mind. Thanks for sharing your the hats on your awesome hat rack.
Snow gone? Cheers! On occasion, like you we get snow flurries into May but they melt right away. Winter clothes stay out, while the snow shovels, and snowblower get stored. Great hat for chores.
Great hat and even better providence. Thanks for sharing Steve.
Glorious ribbon and hat. I am curious and will watch the cleaning process and results.
I am jeleuos of the fresh vegetables! Necessary I say! You wear the hat without effort - cngrats.
Walk, warmth, swim, hat - life is good. Excellent!
I will en devour to do better sir!
No need for envy - go on adventures and go outside and do chores, wear all the hats. I frequently change hats so that I do not love them to death with perspiration, dirt, grim or combos of all.
Glorious English hats and homburgs.
Your post has me salivating. It looks delicious. I have not seen that style of food preparation. Very efficient and I bet the smells are grand. Thanks for sharing.
Yesterday evening I was rigging the posts for the dock. After the cold and wet work I sipped a Guinness. I wore a Gannon (beaver in natural) for the effort. The hat needed to be steamed and leather treated(dried and conditioned) as I worked up quite a sweat.
This morning I dressed to lightly for the 35'f weather for my morning dog soirée. A Knox fedora was my headgear. This hat needs to stay on the hat rack for more wearing as it is truly a special felt and edge treatment. It is a very light gray that becomes white in direct sunlight. The Knox hats of this and previous decades had the corrugated styled sweat and is sooo comfortable to wear. Just a fine hat!
Be safe, be strong and see you on the street soon, Eric -
Excellent, Michael. Lovely colour on that one.Embroidered Last Drop 3X Open Road this morning
IMG_3039 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3042 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_3041 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
4-19-2020 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good Sunday,
Michael
Thanks, Joe.Wow. What a finale!
I know what that felt feels like. Stellar hat, Randall.View attachment 229014 #19: 50s velour Marque Grand Luxe Borsalino by Salvatore Balbi.
Talk about a petter! I love this one.
Y’all have a blessed Sunday. View attachment 229015 View attachment 229016 View attachment 229017
Thanks, Randall. They were inventive with their colour names alright.Hurricane grey. I like the color name and the hat! The binding on the burg is cool, too.
Thank you, Steve. I'm sure we'll think of something.Stefan, Thanks! Today is the last day. Will have to think up something else.
Grand finale to English Hat series!
That's a grand hat, Brent!Stetson No. 1 Quality refurbished by VS:
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That is something special, Bowen. Awesome.View attachment 229048 View attachment 229049 View attachment 229050 View attachment 229051 Greetings All:
Today....in the spirit of week longs and 30 in 30s i’ll do my part with a week of Churchills all be it abbreviated.
The week started yesterday and ends today with a sugar white ORish 4 dent. Much more pliable felt than the 50 but impressive felt the same. It came pre-dented too. Must be a Churchill thing.
Well, week over or better said weak over.
Be well and safe.
Bowen
Ps: Mr. Glass head is taking no chances either. Seems he’s social distancing the dog and me but he still works, essentially. Ha
Fantastic... beautiful hat RandallView attachment 229014 #19: 50s velour Marque Grand Luxe Borsalino by Salvatore Balbi.
Talk about a petter! I love this one.
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Great choice BrentStetson No. 1 Quality refurbished by VS:
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I have another Knox 100, with a shorter brim. This one came with a case.Thank you, Randall. It's a facsimile of the Knox 100 now in Max's hands...er, vault. Mr. Miller's quite the character. Might be the oldest hatter in the US right now.
I have another Knox 100, with a shorter brim. This one came with a case.
I am wearing a Knox Fifty today. View attachment 229079 View attachment 229084 View attachment 229083 View attachment 229082 View attachment 229081 View attachment 229080 View attachment 229079
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Thrilled that this one fits. The split on the taped seam worked to my benefit, my first No. 1 quality, unlined and 1920’s lid.
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Hard to tell but this is with the brim snapped down
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View attachment 228819 View attachment 228820 View attachment 228821 Greetings All:
Today....inspired to the Max, i’m slummin with Max’s half brother.
The Beaver 50. As fine a felt as one could ask.
This one has a crease that is probably my overall favorite. Not my doing, it just does itself.
Churchill days are good for the soul.
Still good here in Almost Heaven country.
Be well and safe.
Bowen
Ps: i noticed that’s another Churchill over my shoulder. It owns the four dent!
B