Thank you.Slightly on the small end. As for felt quality its ok, I don't know enough to judge. I have 2 hats my favourite is the Reuben High Crown which is soft and very comfortable. My other is a Barstow fedora, but the brim is very stiff and I don't like it, the crown is soft though, but it's probably my least favourite hat and is snug for a 63cm.
That's an absolute beauty, Timmy! Congrats on the score!It's a gray 41 degree afternoon down here @ Rock Bottom so it only seems fitting to be wearing this Gray Royal Stetson Open Road. The felt on this one is thin and soft and molds easily without steam. The mail lady just dropped this one off minutes ago and all I did was give it a good brushing and creased it like I like 'em ! TGIF Y'all !! View attachment 696095 View attachment 696096 View attachment 696097 View attachment 696098 View attachment 696099
Thanks, Terry. It's probably 3 or 4 years old; not even sure where I bought it, but it's certainly going the distance.I like that Resistol straw. I'd like to get hold of one like that.
Looks like musical talent runs on the family, Nathan! I can't imagine who kewl it must feel to see something like this grow out of something you wrote. Kudos to you, AND to your talented nephew. And EXCELLENT choice of hat for the weekend.It is a very exciting weekend. Last year, I wrote a short libretto for my nephew who is studying musical composition at a university in Ohio. He composed an opera from my text and tonight it will be performed by faculty at the university. We are on our way to the performance now.
It will be a big weekend - the lad's rock band will perform tomorrow night and then on Sunday he has a jazz guitar concert.
A weekend with my sister and her family to celebrate my favorite nephew!
I chose the Knox Twenty for the weekend. It travels easily and presents well both for older crowds and the university aged.
All the best to you for your weekends, friends.
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Nice one, Don!!
Very nice, sir. Love the CP AND the jacketIt be the weekend again. Time to break out the casual gear. The hat is an Akubra Cooper Pedy complete with Opal.
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If the jacket looks familiar it is Wested Leather’s Last Crusade in shrunken lamb.Very nice, sir. Love the CP AND the jacket
Very unusual and works well hat band. Good catch.Today's galvantin' was done under the cover of the latest fedora to join my stable, having arrived just yesterday.
What I believe to be an early 50s RS, in a GORGEOUS blue-grey, and with a hatband unlike any I've ever seen on a Stetson. VERY happy to have scored this one.
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Thanks!Very unusual and works well hat band. Good catch.
VERY good looking hat!Spring has arrived as evidenced by the sunshine-blowout in the second pic. The gloves can come off and I can operate my phone outdoors... which means I can participate now and again in this awesome thread with my humble collection.
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It be the weekend again. Time to break out the casual gear. The hat is an Akubra Cooper Pedy complete with Opal.
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Love the hat. It is one that appreciates the sun to get the full effect. Though with the MG (assuming it is topless) it maybe not the hat for that day out.View attachment 696134
The weekend it is, and you look the part in the Akubra. The lady and I are off out in the old MG soon. She's still in make-up mode in the bathroom, which gives me time to catch up on the hat thread.
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The bespoke hat was made to order, my wife Tina made the shirt and trousers and Gamble & Gunn made the fine hat that compliments Tina's work so well. (There's something similar in silver/grey in the pipeline.)
Thanks Mark! I have to be feeling my oats to sport that tall crown.VERY good looking hat!
Thank you for the compliment, there's a few photos of the MG in one of The Lounge's vintage car threads, but I have found a photo that depicts that hat and blazer, look to the rear of the car where my wife and I stand.Love the hat. It is one that appreciates the sun to get the full effect. Though with the MG (assuming it is topless) it maybe not the hat for that day out.
It has been forty years since I last drove an MG which belonged to a friend. What year? His was early 1970s from memory the sport car.
Great to see bespoke work in garments. Sadly I have ten thumbs and reattaching a button is the height of my tailoring experience.
Thanks MarkNice one, Don!!