A young Jesse James
Edit to add: It was recently pointed out to me that this photo is more than likely not Jesse James after all. It's like Abraham Lincoln once said, "Don't believe everything you read on the Internet." Google may have failed me once again. Aside from that, I like the hat that...
Another posting and some re-posting of my Stagecoach conversion again today. I really don't know how I'd classify this hat, either Western or a Crossover.
Before conversion: (I was able to salvage the brim binding and ribbon with the bow. I'll more than likely reuse them for a future...
Yessir. That's a nice stylin' Resistol Randall made up for you. You look like you stepped right out of the 1890s - 1910s. That's one of my favorite creases for a Western.
I just finished up a few hat projects and this is my latest one. This is a faded out Resistol Stagecoach that I took apart and sized up, and restyled. I was going to try and do a Josey Wales hat but I didn't have enough brim to give it a 3/4 brim curl. This is what I came up with. The brim width...
Lt. Christopher Olivarez of the Texas Department of Public Safety, sporting a couple of nice modern day Westerns. One's a felt and the other one's a straw. I'm getting more into this modern Western hat style.
A reposting of this Western Custom built by yours truly. The felt is Carbon Steel from Millenary Warehouse. The open crown is 6 inches creased to a Cattleman with a 3 1/2 inch wide curled brim. I really like the old style Westerns, but lately I've been drawn to the modern styles too. I've been...
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