Another trendsetter?
Sigh. I guess it's too much to ask to expect the entertainment news media to know the difference between a boater and a pork pie, isn't it? :rolleyes:
Lindsay Lohan goes for the Buster Keaton look in stylish boater hat...
Keigh Deigh was also one of the best parts of one of my favorite movies, The Manchurian Candidate. Interestingly enough, if you type "Keigh Deigh" into an iPhone, it auto-spell corrects it to "Leigh Deighton."
That's a beautiful hat, Mr. Paladin! I love that textured ribbon. I admire a man who wears nice hats, and I also admire a man with bookshelves filled with books--two things that are sadly not prevalent enough in our present society.
Village Hat Shop has a lot of fezzes.
http://hat.villagehatshop.com/search?p=Q&lbc=villagehatshop&uid=214454611&ts=custom&w=fez&af=ct:fezhats&isort=score&method=and
It's a little on the stingy side for me for a fedora, but I think I'm going to try to bash a Popeye Doyle front-pinch pork pie out of it, which I've been desiring for a while. The proportions should be perfect for that, and Popeye's had a 1 3/4" brim size as well. I'm looking forward to it.
Oh, definitely. There's no comparison. If you look through the Boater Faction thread, many of those vintage ones are stunning in their intricacy and craftsmanship. I'm just saying that Olney does a better job of capturing the vibe of the vintage ones better than many of the new ones that are...
Did you mean Baron instead of Miller?
I don't see anything on Sunbody's website that looks anything like a traditional straw boater. They might be able to make one, but it'd probably come out something more like this (a Capas Panama straw "boater" available at hats-plus.com for $75)
than...
You had your image uploaded to Picasa, which is fine. What you want to do though, is to embed the image directly from Picasa into your post. Say you have the image open in Picasa, just right-click on it and select Properties. You'll see the direct URL to the image, which you can highlight and...
It's basically just a high-crowned fedora with very little taper and a stingy brim. The brim looks raw edged, so it may have been a wider brimmed hat that was cut down. You could make something very similar by taking a relatively high and full-crowned Indiana Jones style hat such as an Akubra...
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