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We need one other Lounger to find one of those suckers!
I’m volunteering. Point me to the nearest one in 7 5/8 or 7 3/4 and I’ll make the sacrifice. I’m a giver.
We need one other Lounger to find one of those suckers!
Too good, Brent. Don't tell Rick @humanshoes but I think he has a "waiting list" (hint, hint, nudge, nudge) even if he doesn't have a waiting list.
Phoenix Twin Ribbon
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Indeed!We need one other Lounger to find one of those suckers!
Beautiful photos. Even better hats!Out yesterday in the dark moss VS. Early this morning in the navy Gannon.
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Thanks JoeBeautiful photos. Even better hats!
May be wool but the Hornskov is still very nice. Ha bagel looks like it makes a fine burger!Oops! Put this in the wrong thread last night. Let’s try again…
I went with my wool Hornskov today. The felt is clearly a level or six below my beaver Hornskov, but it’s soft and malleable. I’ve gotten rid of my other modern wool felts, but I enjoy wearing this one.
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Akubra Cattleman to smoke/dry some habaneros and grill some hambagels.
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No time to make my own burger buns, so I picked up some frozen bagels at a local supermarket. You make do with what western foods you can get in Japan. The hambagels were great!
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The hats are cool Alan. The composition of the pics is righteous.Out yesterday in the dark moss VS. Early this morning in the navy Gannon.
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Thanks Rick. I do what I can to look as cool as you but it never works.The hats are cool Alan. The composition of the pics is righteous.
You might even say it's a good wear.I'm not sure what it is about this Portis that I like so much. It isn't particularly old, or rare, nothing fancy, and wasn't expensive. It just simply feels good when I put it on, It gives me comfort when I wear it.
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I'm not sure what it is about this Portis that I like so much. It isn't particularly old, or rare, nothing fancy, and wasn't expensive. It just simply feels good when I put it on, It gives me comfort when I wear it.
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You might even say it's a good wear.
Great jacket, too!The sign of a great hat
Always good to see a survivor hat like that, Daniele. They provide a more reliable insight in what was predominantly worn back in the day, I think.Deep autumn is coming. The fog was almost near the hills this morning
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Shy sun in the middle of the day and so today we help Panos in his parade of antique hats.
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Thibet made in France sold by the "A. Meer" hat shop in Strasbourg in the thirties or maybe earlier, who knows.
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Felt is wool and thick, a lot malleable.
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The shape is very particular, the crown is wide, high and round with the right brims to maintain the proportions.
Ribbon to match the felt, without lining, has a medium weight.
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Have a nice Friday
Very nice, David. Grey is by far the colour I have most hats in, almost twice as much as any other colour. It looks good and pairs well with almost anything.They are pretty much all grey fedoras for me—trying to branch out a bit but why turn your back on the thing that makes you happy?
Thanks to @BobHufford for parting with this Royal Stetson, I suspect from the early 1960s. With a 2 3/8 brim and a factory tear drop crown it is a great hat to wear to the office or just around the neighborhood.
Cheers,
David
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Very cool, Joe. Didn't know he still performed!Went with the Lee GP clone to see Smokey Robinson the other night. WOW what a performance. Amazing energy from A man 81 years old… a year after COVID almost killed him. His voice still incredible… and really intricate arrangements where he had to be spot on. We really enjoyed it.
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Excellent Disney (never mind the green tones) and nice coat and scarf, Tom. The whole package.View attachment 380452
Gray Disney that flashes green overtones in certain lighting. Yesterday's delivery from ThoOldFashioned.
Stetson No. 1
Whoa, that's a killer hat, Brent! Fabulous.
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It doesn't need any: it shines on its own. Colour me jealous, Panos. What a catch!Next in the old-black series, another European
Huckel, fur felt from ww1 era or slightly older, I found a few months ago.
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Very thin felt and extremely soft. I was aiming for a center dent only, but I found this to serve posting/FL purposes only. Being this soft, it should have been used with deep side pitches for the guy to grab the crown when putting on/off his lid, back in the days.
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Upbrim with deep flange and thin matching trims. Unlined and unreeded, laced sweatband. No bells and whistles on this one
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Have a nice weekend!
Classic and beautiful. A keeper for sure.Resistol Beaver 15 Kitten Finish. View attachment 380636
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Excellent parade of hats. Jim. It's a selection that Eric @Short Balding Guy wears before breakfast, but he's in a league of his own.A few from the past few days. Thursday I had to go on Base to attend to some IT issues. A Stetson RD Musketeer went with me.
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Yesterday, the powder blue Gannon.
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Today, a Mallory fifteen.
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Well, if I have to chose between navy and dark moss...Out yesterday in the dark moss VS. Early this morning in the navy Gannon.
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Beautiful hat, Brent. Wonderful colours.
Another beauty by Rick.Too good, Brent. Don't tell Rick @humanshoes but I think he has a "waiting list" (hint, hint, nudge, nudge) even if he doesn't have a waiting list.
Phoenix Twin Ribbon
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Good hat and food pics: balm for the soul! Excellent, Gary.Oops! Put this in the wrong thread last night. Let’s try again…
I went with my wool Hornskov today. The felt is clearly a level or six below my beaver Hornskov, but it’s soft and malleable. I’ve gotten rid of my other modern wool felts, but I enjoy wearing this one.
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Akubra Cattleman to smoke/dry some habaneros and grill some hambagels.
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No time to make my own burger buns, so I picked up some frozen bagels at a local supermarket. You make do with what western foods you can get in Japan. The hambagels were great!
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Very nice gills (and hat), Jonathan.Catching up on all the great hats shared this week while watching some Olympic Trials. This box pleat Stetson courtesy of a trade with @M Hatman was the the choice of the day:
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Kevin Martin and Pete Fenson might especially appreciate the button, eh @belfastboy and @johnnycanuck?