A cool morning with promises of 80+ degrees later in the day... time for some Cuenca colored straw for running errands. I hate paying bills, but the hat keeps me smiling! I sure love a navy fedora!
Once again, a stellar piece of art history Alan. Beautiful paja toquilla.
Keep cool, Ant! Looking good in the CD! Love the crease.
Nice Scala there, Bob!
You look great in that Dobbs, ornery collar or not!
Me too, Art! Me too! Since the maniacs here on the FL shamed me into stop dying my chin whiskers, it's like I've aged 15 years in a few weeks. I look in the mirror every morning and wonder where that young pup went... and I'm a couple decades behind you, Sir!
Doug
Sorry to have been bidding against a fellow lounger. I actually thought about you when I saw it was sized at 7-12/! It should be here in a few days. Having sold my Stetson Murphy, I've been looking to fill in the grey void in my hat selection...
Very nice, Alan. I came across some Cuenca straw caps on my recent trip to Ecuador. What material is used in the making of your most recent Australian acquisition?
Bastardization of processes are as common as lice on stray dogs.
The term "Shantung Panama" sets me to reeling in vertigo perplexus. How a machine made, paper hat has anything remotely to do with handmade paja toquilla straw is beyond comprehension.
I keep swearing that I'm going to clean up my language. But, damn, GHT! That's one extraordinary shirt! My hat's off to you, Sir! Seriously, what a pattern; what a statement; what a shirt! And Tina, what an artist!
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