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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Gary in NC

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I was wearing a Stetson Bowler this morning but this new to me Salmagundi is on my head this afternoon.
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Earlier in the day, a Borsalino thin ribbon.

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And a nice, well worn Dalton for a grocery run later.

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Very nice, Jim. We don't see you in a Borsalino that often.

Superb hat, Perry.
Ca. 1940s wide ribboned, unlined Borsalino from Sools of Paris.

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Ah, yes. I remember that one all too well. Looking good in it, Steve.

Stetson 4X Beaver Big Piney:

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5” brim provides shade while our highs are still in the mid 90s. I don’t recall it ever being so hot this close to October.
A lot of bunnies kicked the bucked to create that amount of real estate, Brent. It was for a good cause though.

Excellent Quality Stratoliner in sage green this fine Tuesday.
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Excellent, Reggie.

Mid-day meeting and back to work in a Stetson Open Road. Love this caramel, or tan hued OR.

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Home later this evening in a belt - backed cap.

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Cheers, Eric -
The highest standard as always, Eric.
 
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Borsalino in grey, no indications of color and model. It is a recente production of the Eighties.
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As most of the "new" production it is a "Qualità Superiore" a sort of mantra in the Borsalino production of the last forty years
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It came from Merano so a "Matthias Hutter" hat. It is pleasant and a sort of "classic" Borsalino in color and shape.
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Many thanks for your likes and appreciations.
My compliments to you all daily wearer of wonderful hats
Nice classic look, Daniele.

I was wearing a Stetson Bowler this morning but this new to me Salmagundi is on my head this afternoon.
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Really like that bowler, Gary. Makes a statement.
 

Dlaniger

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I’m not usually a fan of self-felt hat bands, but this is a hat I’d make an exception for. I truly like everything about this hat.
You know I never entertained the concept or even thought about the differences between self felt hat bands vs. ribbons, so now you have got me thinking: however, Jim’s Game Bird is pretty sweet. It has a smooth dress casual look. Dobbs during that era made some pretty cool hats.
 
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I’m not usually a fan of self-felt hat bands, but this is a hat I’d make an exception for. I truly like everything about this hat.

90% of the time I agree with you, but I have a couple that seem to pull it off real well.

You know I never entertained the concept or even thought about the differences between self felt hat bands vs. ribbons, so now you have got me thinking: however, Jim’s Game Bird is pretty sweet. It has a smooth dress casual look. Dobbs during that era made some pretty cool hats.

Thank you, Reggie. It's a real softie, too.
 
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I’m not usually a fan of self-felt hat bands, but this is a hat I’d make an exception for. I truly like everything about this hat.

You know I never entertained the concept or even thought about the differences between self felt hat bands vs. ribbons, so now you have got me thinking: however, Jim’s Game Bird is pretty sweet. It has a smooth dress casual look. Dobbs during that era made some pretty cool hats.

90% of the time I agree with you, but I have a couple that seem to pull it off real well.



Thank you, Reggie. It's a real softie, too.
I started off of the same mind.. but after having Dobbs Gay Prince in hand, I changed my mind. Jim’s game bird continues to show how well this look can work.
 

Mighty44

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Kind of a mini Whippet—Royal Stetson, I’m guessing late 50s or early 60s when dimensions were starting to shrink. The brim is 2 3/8 and it was factory creased—I’ve steamed the pinch to be a little taller and narrower. Great hat to wear with a suit, with a nice snappy look. Other than some liner foxing, just about like new.

Cheers,

David
 

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