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Very nice shape and styling on that one Marcel.Wearing a Brummel's today. One of my first hats i bought.
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Very nice shape and styling on that one Marcel.Wearing a Brummel's today. One of my first hats i bought.
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Nice! I don't have one of those. How's the felt, Marcel?Wearing a Brummel's today. One of my first hats i bought.
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The felt is quite soft. Unfortunally the hat has no lining, but nevertheless it wears very comfortable. I don't know exactly how old the hat is.Nice! I don't have one of those. How's the felt, Marcel?
Thanks Blare, i like this one also. I have to wear it more often....Very nice shape and styling on that one Marcel.
Swell fedora profile!
I’m no gum shoe, but from your own posted photo it don’t take much sleuthing to figure out who might’ve cut the cheese!
Sorry, Steve. Couldn’t help saying...something about that partial word behind you.
From back when the Tonak still had all of the original Hückel know how as an asset. Lovely hat, Steve.
It certainly is a beauty; easy to love.
Very neat little stingy, Joe.
This week in hats.
Panizza
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Lock&Co
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Vimenet
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Berteil nutria by Borsalino
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Tirard Ragondia
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Mayser Antilope
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Mallory Bowler. This one I wore for a little trip cycling with some collegues. The rains came and we all got soaked, including the hat. When it was wet it grew about two sizes and after I let it dry (which took about two days) it was back to its original self.
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Berteil (again)
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LOL!HA HA, Randal. I didn’t notice before you mentioned it. It's an often used word in Danish. It can mean motion or speed. The whole word behind me is Søfart, which means maritime.
In Danish elevators there's a sign that always amuses English speaking visitors. It means in motion - "I fart"
This week in hats.
Mallory Bowler. This one I wore for a little trip cycling with some collegues. The rains came and we all got soaked, including the hat. When it was wet it grew about two sizes and after I let it dry (which took about two days) it was back to its original self.
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I sure did miss seeing your weekly hat parade. Love the old Mallory, such a great shape for a Derby (American made). I assume the liner and sweat are a sight to behold.
That Stetson is sure interesting. I wonder if it was considered "entry level" or "low end" of the catalog in it's day? It has survived to be a real showpiece today! Love the Adam too.Yesterday evening I did a couple errands in an Adams fedora. The muggy weather had me appreciating the unique mesh liner of this felt hat. I appreciate the appointments of this unique Adam fedora.
A bit later I was picking tomatoes and changed to a Lee All American in a "fawn" hued felt.
"How to rate an A?" Wear a Stetson Casual fedora. "Great for the country." A dog soirre this morning and a trip to the car wash in a Stetson Casual.
Cheers, Eric -
Very nice! It does have the classic look.Wearing a Brummel's today. One of my first hats i bought.
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Really! A water spigot I have down on the lower lawn broke this morning. Turned the water off and headed to the hardware store to pick-up essential repair supplies. I donned a pre-40's Stetson Special. This is hat of the Canadian Hurley's store recent find. Excellent felt and fixings. Last evening I wore the hat and it got wet in a rain. Today the ribbon shows some water marks. I will have to address that in the upcoming days. Glorious hat!
It did not take a lot of time to repair the broken water spigot. Yea!!!!!!
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The underbrim pic (below) is the accurate showcase of the felt hue.
The liner details rock.
I have started a slow roast of some meats in preparation of a Hungarian Goulash. I am working the grill in a Borsolino longer haired fedora.
The quality of the felt of this vintage fedora is exceptional. A milkshake hued felt and dynamite appointments should have this fedora seeing lots of head time.
Cheers, Eric -
Borsalino via Wolfbrae:
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Love that whip stitch. Is it original to the hat? Very cool.
Complete with a single cat hair. Pets and black hats….
Quick trip to the grocery store on a cool, but sunny day. A light weight hat was in order. My go-to for this is a wonderful early 50s Borsalino Featherweight. This hat is via Anthony Amodeo from a couple of years ago. I do love the wider brim, and the soft felt. Archive pic, didn't get the camera out before heading out.
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Two more very special lids Eric! That Premier liner is to die for. That Italian Stallion is superb.
HahahaBorsalino via Wolfbrae:
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Complete with a single cat hair. Pets and black hats….
You've been sporting some shapely brims, Steve. Still waiting for the shapely dame.
Truly an exquisite hat! The swoop, thin brim, shape of crown - everything is correct IMO. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Eric -
Northwest heather camel for services this morning.
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