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Thanks for the tip, Charlie! I hope you're keeping safe.You must wash your hands (again) before you don that one, Max. Don’t wear it in the operatory! Patients will drool excessively!
Thanks for the tip, Charlie! I hope you're keeping safe.You must wash your hands (again) before you don that one, Max. Don’t wear it in the operatory! Patients will drool excessively!
The December overcast skies don't do this midnight blue Schoble justice. The deep burgundy ribbon is the perfect accompaniment.
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Nice catch, Steve. Classic colours and proportions. I think I'd be inclined to make the squarish looking brim shape more rounded myself, but it does offer some variation this way.F.R. Tripler & Co. One of the many iconic department stores on Madison Avenue. Obviously not a hat maker themselves, so who did they source their in-house hats from? Anyone?
This is one of the quintuplet of hats I picked up from @PanosChris.
More photos to come in the Homburg Nation.
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Nothing wrong with black hats; they deserve more love here. I like that Mossant did a lot of their hats unlined.Hey all!
Chillin' like a villain in my go-to black hat, this Mossant from the 50's
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Have a great day!
Wonderful hat, Scott.I finally worked up the motivation to open up some hats so they actually fit on my head without squashing it.
Borsalino:
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Wow, that is a cool one, Brent.
Nice! Perfect with the coat, scarf and pocket square. Loads of bonus points, Steve.Finally got round to joining in the Stingymas festivities by wearing this Borsalino tiglio. Brim is 1.7 inches approx., so stingy indeed.
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Perfect time to air out the velour hats, Reggie!Winter has finally reached the East Coast.
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Biltmore Grand Beaver in chocolate.
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Gorgeous hat, Randall. Great blue colour.View attachment 291262 Beautiful day here!
And this midnight blue late 40s Stetson also helps fend off the blues.
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I hope you shoveled the snow first, Max! Your best hat is saying something.Sunbathing on my balcony with my best hat. View attachment 291265
That is some crown on that one, Joe. I'm getting Rocky and Mugsy vibes here:On the 7th Day of StingyMas...
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1950s Stetson 3X Beaver Quality - Steel Grey
6 inch open crown - rakish 5 to 4 inch as shaped
1 7/8 Black Grosgrain Ribbon with Boxcar Bow treatment.
2 1/8 brim with 1/8 accented bound edge
The 2 1/8 brim on this 1950s Stetson 3X Beaver Quality may be stingy... but the crown at about 6 inches open certainly is not! With these proportions the crown was looking a bit stovepipe like. It seems whenever I pick this one up I’m working the crown wider and down a bit. It has a cool boxcar bow ribbon treatment. The steel grey felt has some blue tones to it and is a similar feel to my same period whippet.
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Fantastic work as always, Terry. Nice contrast between ribbon and brim binding. Beautiful hat.Wearing my latest hat project. I completely reworked this Melton. The hat sports a taller straight crown with a 2 5/8 bound snap brim. It's creased in my preferred Teardrop with a tight pinch.
I sewed on a new brim binding with a black 1 1/2 ribbon and bow. I gave the bow a slight upward swoop.
Under different lighting
On the head
If the black hats are a theme, I'm all for it, John. That Lee is another winner!Hey all!
They say every black cloud has a silver lining. Not so with black hats, although some, like this Lee, have a Silver Label.
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Have a great day!
Black hole velour goodness, Steve. The liner is epic.C. G. Wilke Velour possibly late 1920s. Great Velour plus Form. Also difficult to photograph.
C. G. Wilke Guben Hat Factory, Ink Blotter, 14 cm X 7 cm / 4.5 inches X 2.75 inches, possibly early 1910s.
That one oozes quality, Randy!You beat me to it with a great example, Brent. We've had a great Stingy week courtesy of Joe @Blare
Next week we need to go big, real big, and make it a big brim week!
Stetson Beaver 100.
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Another great refurb, Terry.
There's a lot of quality in that one, Gary. Works well with the coat. Your wife has the combination down like nodbody's business!I was planning to join the Stingyness with one of my Christys’ trilbies but neither of them worked with what I was wearing. I was, however, happy to don my Brummel’s homburg that came to me from Stefan. I don’t wear this hat often, but it is right up there vying for number one in my collection. View attachment 291417 View attachment 291414
My wife, Etsuko, is in a Maxim as usual.
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The finishing on that hat are stunning. The brim stitching and the elaborate ribbon lift it up to another level.It is green and is one of the latest purchases, so the series of greens continues before Christmas.
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Barbisio Classic size 59 cm. or 7 3/8 US.
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The color of the felt is "Soana" The valley which lies below the Gran Paradiso, north-west of Sagliano Micca, the place of production of the company founded by the Barbisio family in 1862.
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The shape and styling is the one in vogue in the Fifties when they looked for alternatives to the classic hat in Italian production, even if this had already been done before World War II.
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The finishes, as always in historical Barbisio, are of the highest quality
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I want to thank all those who expressed their appreciation yesterday and today for the French and Italian hats I showed. Have a nice Sunday
The contrasting wind cord is a cool touch, but I have to give it to the Lee though. Gorgeous hats, Eric.Good morning. Yesterday afternoon was outside chore time. I wore a Cordova Cap (Carhart material) work cap. I wore ear protection tipped so that the band was on the back of my head and it worked great.
My morning dog soirée in a Stetson Whippet in pine green.
Home and sipping coffee appreciating the results of my labors yesterday while wearing a Lee Desert Tones fedora.
Cheers, Eric -
Sixteen fifty got you a lot of hat back in the day, Michael. Very nice!Dobbs Sixteen-fifty to start the day
IMG_0019 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
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12-20-2020 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good Sunday,
Michael
Stellar hat, Jim. Fabulous colours and great shape.The December overcast skies don't do this midnight blue Schoble justice. The deep burgundy ribbon is the perfect accompaniment.
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Outstandig again, Eric. Your collection never ceases to amaze me.Breakfast in a Stetson Nutria fedora.
Back from a walkabout while wearing a Stetson Buckaneer.
Cheers, Eric -
Stefan this is a Super Panizza color and finish. I would like to have just one lobbia made by PanizzaPanizza Zeffiro in marte colour
This Borsalino felt finish is one of my favourite. I have many hats with this felt in the brown variations and they are still in pole position to be wearBorsalino Augusta Sepia
An ancient Borsalino with simple shape and a very interesting appealBorsalino Celesti Caffe
Thank you buddy!Fantastic work as always, Terry. Nice contrast between ribbon and brim binding. Beautiful hat.
If the black hats are a theme, I'm all for it, John. That Lee is another winner!
Black hole velour goodness, Steve. The liner is epic.
Thank you, Daniele. The Panizza lobbia is very similar in shape to the Barbisio Ticino; a lucky find for sure. The Borsalino Caffe is actually a coffin box hat, but it came out fantastic.Stefan this is a Super Panizza color and finish. I would like to have just one lobbia made by Panizza
This Borsalino felt finish is one of my favourite. I have many hats with this felt in the brown variations and they are still in pole position to be wear
An ancient Borsalino with simple shape and a very interesting appeal
Wonderful parade of Italian beauties again Stefan! The Augusta takes it for me but I am bias for longer nap finishes anywaysThis week's continuation of Italian week isn't complete yet. Here's the remainder of the hats.
Panizza Zeffiro in marte colour
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Panizza Lampo
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Borsalino Augusta Sepia
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Borsalino Celesti Caffe
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Hohoho, Bill. The combination of the red and grey works very well. The bow is fantastic.It's the start of the Christmas week. So I thought a red hat was in order. Art Fawcett for services this morning.
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Nice catch, Steve. Classic colours and proportions. I think I'd be inclined to make the squarish looking brim shape more rounded myself, but it does offer some variation this way.
Thanks, Stefan. I was thinking the same, too. Told Panos that I was looking forward to taking some steam to it. Now, for the time being, I'm more inclined to keep it squarish. It'll be a variation on a theme. I can always change it if my mind changes. That's the beauty of hats