I feel your pain, man. I've got one old Panama that just will not behave. It looks very much like yours. I'm good with reshaping straw hats and I can usually make brims stay the way I want. Out of a dozen Panamas this one is just permanently wonky. I can straighten it out and let it dry but then...
Fantastic festivals and fedoras fotos, fellas. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
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bakers44; you've got a good face for hats but I agree, that one's brim looks wrong that short. Then again, I'm just not a big fan of little brims. One thing which would help a touch is if you...
I certainly have the obsessive collector gene. Part of the passion for me though, is the bargain. I'm not one to beat up a seller about their price on something but when I find a useful vintage item which I like at a steal, that's when I pounce. This is how I limit my indulgence: By the price...
Wore one of my trusty work hats - a beat up old Beaver Brand - while building a little greenhouse in the back for Nicki.
Then, in the evening I switched up to a Knox Twenty and my gal took me out for a birthday dinner and movie. :)
Hey, Goose.
I bought one of those 'squashy roo' hats years ago. It's been on many hikes and it's good for that since it's tough, water resistant, packable and the brim is flexible enough to work with a high backpack. Mine is solid kangaroo leather, not mesh on top. It'd hold water like a...
lol lol lol lol
Go for it, ScottF!! Let's start a MOVEMENT. One day, perhaps, everyone with a thin ribbon Stratoliner or Open Road would just toss out those little strips of grosgrain in favor of bandanas or snakeskins or super wide swaths of vinyl or....
Welcome to The Fedora Lounge, Yhat!
Congrats on the Playboy. That's one heckuva good start. You seem to have pretty good taste in Stetsons. Glad to have you aboard!
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