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A Borsalino in Bordeaux
There was zero stiffner in the hat... just the hemp braid. Steaming would "plump up" the fiber for about an hour but then it would get floppy againWill steam make it stiff?
Nice week, Stefan. Glad the green got to come out to play.Earlier than usual as I'm leaving for a few days to Porto early tomorrow. The hats of the week with some new ones and a special thanks to @Daniele Tanto who provided them. Pictures of them will be posted later.
Panizza Misto
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Barbisio Lontra View attachment 792429
Mayser Special
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Barbisio Radio
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Morreton Chamois Bombay
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Nagy Gloria
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Barbisio Muschio (yes, I know it's green)
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Panizza
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John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Very nicely done, Rick.SO far so good... Since I already had a thin shellac mixed up and the hat was clean, it went quick. Sprayed on a light even coating inside and out, and after an hour of drying its already much better. ( prob should have waited a bit longer but my curiosity got the better of me lol) Not what Id call stiff at all but it hold shape much better. Still feels a hair damp so Im going to let it dry on a curved brim board till totally dry. If its not quite to my liking by the end of the day, Ill spray another light coat and let it sit still overnight. The brim wonkiness appears to be under control.
Last time I used shellac on a hat, I had mixed it up as a 3-1 mix of Everclear to shellac flakes. I used it on an old wool hat and it was way too stiff. Had to dissolve the shellac out and start over. I went back with a thinner 5:1 everclear to flake mix... worked much better. This mix is what Im working with today. ( I figure its better to add another coat later than trying to remove too much). Applying with a pump spray bottle ( too easy to get too much mix applied by brush). Will need to steam and tweak the bash creases a bit, but Im going to let it fully dry first.
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Great googly moogly!!!! What an absolute stunner, Steve!!!Though the calendar says June and it's officially summer, we're still waiting for it to arrive in Denmark.
Just 14 days in, it's the wettest month of the year so far.
Ah, well, every cloud has a silver lining. The low temperature and, for once this month, no rain meant I could take my Hornskov Diamond out for a spin.
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Hopefully, I might be able to break out some straws soon. The weather looks like it's going to be more summer like later in the coming week.
So pristine! What an absolute BEAUTY, Nathan!!Requisite Mallory Ten day for me today.
Happy Sunday hat lovers!
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Thank you gentlemen. It is wonderful to be home and to be back in the land of four-wheelers. I was out for ten weeks, which is at least four weeks longer than is healthy without a break.
First hat on my head was this wonderful Dobbs fifteen.
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Smashing!
Thank you, Mark.Great googly moogly!!!! What an absolute stunner, Steve!!!
Thank you for the kind words, Gary. It's nice to be back in TFL for a few days anyway. And my health has been good for the most part, thankfully. I am glad to be strong enough for this very challenging work!Good to see you, Nathan. Hope your health is holding up to the rigours of being back at work.
Thanks Mark!So pristine! What an absolute BEAUTY, Nathan!!
Very generous remarks indeed, thank you.Man, I just wanted to say that aside from admiring your impeccable taste in hats and clothing I am in awe of your ability to stay so healthy working full time out there on the road. I've read that it's tremendously difficult to eat well and exercise in your occupation (which I have some knowledge of as a touring musician) and yet you seem to stay fit as a fiddle. Well done, sir!
LOVE both the hat, and the trench coat!!!
Indeed it is!