A Royal Stetson Custom V with a triple stitched overwelt brim. When I purchased this I didn't even realize it was a Custom V. I thought I was just buying a nice Royal. I must say it is the nicest Royal Stetson I have.
A 1940s unlined lightweight Brent. There's a couple minor moth bites, but it was worth the low price (thanks @Randall Renshaw ). This originally sold by Montgomery Ward for $4.98 OPA.
Starting to rain, but hopefully it won't last too long. Our town has fireworks tonight so we're heading out to eat and then holiday celebrations. Wearing a Stetson Premier.
There are tons of little towns each with their own little stores and some sell the hats. There are many different sects and usually the bishop determines what hats they will wear. Each sect usually has their own style of hats and women's bonnets. Normally each person in the sect will wear the...
Cool. The Amish around here have really taken to solar power and electric bikes. It's not so much as being against electricity or technology, but being off grid and self efficiency.
I've been wearing shorts lately, but back to jeans today since we are heading to an Amish auction. I'm thinking 90% of the gentlemen will be in hats and most of those will be straw.
I decided on a Stetson Panama in OR style.
Another lined Royal Stetson Playboy. I need to quit buying these, but the seller told he mistakenly listed it as a buy it now instead of auction so I got it at a good price.
Thanks. Brim is 2-1/2" and crown is 5".
I also have a raw edge version where the brim is 2-1/4" and crown is 4-1/2" with a back bow. I like the felt on my bound version better.
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