My kids didn’t have hats so the Lee went around the family. It makes up for the rough (I am being polite) pumpkin carving they did...
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Yesh, m’y country lodge wot wot [emoji39]. It’s Osterley House, one of the National Trust places which is a couple of miles from home so an easy day out to get the kids « aired ».
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LOL, my dad sold our house in 1987... surefire way to drive my dad, a man of few words, crazy is to say "doncha wish you held on to that house for a few more years before you sold it...!" We were in Westlake by LA before. I remember it was hot down there...
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Thanks for all the kind words on this Mossant in the Post New Hats thread.
Wore it yesterday and reached for it today again. It’s so nice I wear it twice.
I lived in Palo Alto in the 70-80’s. I miss the heat.... do you want some London rain and clouds? Trade?
Style master works well!
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Sorry to hear that, hope you get better soon. The Panizza must help as it keeps your head warm and lookin’ good. Longest I ever went without sleep was around 41 hours straight due to a nightmare project so hope you get some quality sleep soon.
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Mossant (my first).
Just arrived yesterday from France. As the fashion there seems to be for stingy brims, when these older hats come up, they are reasonably priced.
Darkish gray with gray ribbon and binding. Looks like this is a factory blocked crease with dimple like pinch. Will leave as...
I told my wife that if I buy the farm (hopefully not, other than to old age) to go onto the Lounge and put mine up for you all. Thing is, my kids are asking me if they can have some of my hats when they get big enough to fit into them...
I am stalking what I think is one of your hats on a site and every hour saying to myself « No, you just bought one last week, think of the shipping costs, where will you put it, etc. » followed by « but it’s sooooooo nice, look at that ribbon and I don’t have one like that and I saw one like...
Not a fedora, but a képi.
My great-grandfather, 173rd Infantry Regiment (Corsica). Started WWI as a sergeant and finished as a captain, surviving 4 years including being shot twice, wounded by artillery and nearly being gassed. He won the Médaille Militaire (like a Silver Star in US terms) at...
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