I am taking my sweet time to catch up on all of the great looking hats posted over the past week and weekend. A truly outstanding display from everyone!
:eusa_clap :clap2::thumb: to all!
Exquisite Panama, Marc. :eusa_clap
The condition, weave, lines, and trimmings are quite extraordinary, and it looks great on you as well. Appears to be of '30s and possibly '20s vintage. Stylistically it shares some similarities with an old Panama of mine, which I believe to be of later...
Jeff: Fantastic still life of an artist at work. Love the composition, the lid, and the sharp tools and trunk.
EggHead: Nice hat and photo. What vintage is your St. Regis?
Alan: I would dine out with a lid as stunning as your 100.
Another banner day, gents. Great hats all around.
David: Your splendid Tumwater is a fine choice to head to the polls in.
Mike: You looked great yesterday in that Borsalino, but a little tired from all that bluewater action the day before. :fish2:
Jeff: I really like your grey...
Nice one, Jeff. With its Pipestone origins it did not stray far afield after all these years. Very neat to have the original owner's name and address still attached. Might be researchable if you are at all interested in doing so.
Thanks for your kind words, Jeff, I really appreciate them. On a different note, if it were not for our commitment to the Minnesota Orchestra's Bravo, Brahms series beginning this Thursday, we would be driving over for the Mahler 7th!
m0nk: Thank you for your kind compliment, I really appreciate it.
Dennis: Thanks. Your Porcelain beauty does the same to me!
Alan: You are far too kind, my friend, but I thank you nonetheless. Gotta love that Roman tailoring.
Perry: Thanks, and I always look forward to your...
Thanks for your kind words, Eric. I for one would never tire of seeing you in that stunning VS, or any of your fine lids, for that matter.
May I suggest checking your White Balance setting on your camera, and adjusting your exposure and WB setting to match the ambient lighting conditions?
Thanks, Ale! My bad, I forgot to mention in the captions that the thin-ribbon hat is my Barbisio "Lugano". Exquisite felt and construction every bit on par with Borsalino's best...if not better.
In the skyway, heading to Orchestra Hall once again on Sunday afternoon. Millard-Hirsch "Twenty-Five".
On the program this afternoon, Tony Award Winner Brian Stokes Mitchell, with the Minnesota Orchestra.
We purchased a copy of Mr. Mitchell's book, "Lights On Broadway", with all proceeds...
The First Weekend Of 2012
We rushed over to Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis Friday evening immediately following work, for the Minnesota Orchestra's annual Future Classics concert. Optimo, Silverbelly.
Following the wonderful concert, we crossed the Mississippi River, to Northeast...
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