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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

TimmyV

Practically Family
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Backwoods, Kentucky
This morning my hat of choice is this Grey Heather sold by Delion in Paris, France. Peeking at the tag under the sweatband it appears to have been made by Mossant. Overall the hat is very well made. I especially like how the liner has an iridescent hue to it and changes from a deep blue to a fabulous purple color when the light hits it. I tried to capture this in the pictures best as I could.
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This morning my hat of choice is this Grey Heather sold by Delion in Paris, France. Peeking at the tag under the sweatband it appears to have been made by Mossant. Overall the hat is very well made. I especially like how the liner has an iridescent hue to it and changes from a deep blue to a fabulous purple color when the light hits it. I tried to capture this in the pictures best as I could.
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Beautiful hat…. Love the details.
 
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Nederland
This morning my hat of choice is this Grey Heather sold by Delion in Paris, France. Peeking at the tag under the sweatband it appears to have been made by Mossant. Overall the hat is very well made. I especially like how the liner has an iridescent hue to it and changes from a deep blue to a fabulous purple color when the light hits it. I tried to capture this in the pictures best as I could.
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Stellar hat, Timmy.
Sunday morning greetings to all... we survived the Christmas storms and will have a calmer, drier New Years week. Heading out for coffee in a Caribou Stetson Temple this morning

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Can't go wrong with that classic look, Rick.

They may be few.. but still great. The Lock and Mayser doing it for me
Thanks, Joe.
 

Dlaniger

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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3,351
Location
Philadelphia PA
Weekend headwear:
Drizzly Saturday in the old standby Vintage Silhouettes

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Sunday Morning Guerra. I picked this one up in NYC about 20 years ago. It’s suffering from a few moth nibbles. I guess I need to take some advanced insect abatement measures in the hat pile. IMG_8783.jpeg

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I had my Father in law with me today, MGySgt. C.W. Braxton. He turned 100 this past July and never misses an opportunity to get out and about.
He is wearing a J.J. Hats house brand made by Roche. Real nice felt on those hats.
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VoodooSan

Call Me a Cab
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Boise, ID
It's Sunday isn't it? Hard to keep track with all these festivities. Only a few this week for the limitied number of times I came out of hybernation.

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Even a "reduced showing" from you is a feast for the eyes, Stefan! #1, by a HUGE margin, is the heather Lock & Co. Second place goes to the Echter Mayser, and third to the Blum. As always, many thanks for sharing.
 

VoodooSan

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Boise, ID
Weekend headwear:
Drizzly Saturday in the old standby Vintage Silhouettes

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Sunday Morning Guerra. I picked this one up in NYC about 20 years ago. It’s suffering from a few moth nibbles. I guess I need to take some advanced insect abatement measures in the hat pile. View attachment 668492

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I had my Father in law with me today, MGySgt. C.W. Braxton. He turned 100 this past July and never misses an opportunity to get out and about.
He is wearing a J.J. Hats house brand made by Roche. Real nice felt on those hats.
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Three very nice hats, Reggie. And your FIL looks PHENOMENAL for his age. Kudos to him for still getting out and about, AND for looking so dapper while doing it.
 

VoodooSan

Call Me a Cab
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Boise, ID
This morning my hat of choice is this Grey Heather sold by Delion in Paris, France. Peeking at the tag under the sweatband it appears to have been made by Mossant. Overall the hat is very well made. I especially like how the liner has an iridescent hue to it and changes from a deep blue to a fabulous purple color when the light hits it. I tried to capture this in the pictures best as I could.
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Winner winner chicken dinner!!! That's an absolute GEM, Timmy!
 

Auld Edwardian

A-List Customer
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SW VA Blue Ridge Mountains
Ahoy Gents,

I can't rightly say that I'm wearing this today, but was wearing it recently in full proper formal Scottish regalia fly plaid and all!

I though that it might be fun and interesting to share with you folks as some of you might have never seen one before. The style of the hat is known as a "Glengarry." Mine is plain solid colour. Others have a checker board pattern on the side and are known as "Diced." The small red pom-pom is known as a "Toorie." The emblem on the side is a crest badge for Clan Campbell. Mine happens to be made by Robert Mackie of Scotland founded in 1845. They were the last traditional all hand made Scottish bonnet makers up until recently. The company still exists, however they stopped making the traditional hats because there were other cheaper hats on the market, and sadly there were not enough willing to pay the extra money for the best. I'm glad that I purchased mine while they were still making them.
 

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Dlaniger

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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Philadelphia PA
Three very nice hats, Reggie. And your FIL looks PHENOMENAL for his age. Kudos to him for still getting out and about, AND for looking so dapper while doing it.
Thanks, Voo and yes, If we all can make it that long, standing erect, walking straight, and in our right mind we would be like him. He has a driver’s license and a girlfriend! Enough said! LOL
 

Daniele Tanto

I'll Lock Up
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Location
Verona - Italia
This morning my hat of choice is this Grey Heather sold by Delion in Paris, France. Peeking at the tag under the sweatband it appears to have been made by Mossant. Overall the hat is very well made. I especially like how the liner has an iridescent hue to it and changes from a deep blue to a fabulous purple color when the light hits it. I tried to capture this in the pictures best as I could.
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Molto bello!
 

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