I guess I wasn't clear for which I apologize. It's on the outside of the hat and not the liner. I've clipped a picture and highlighted it. You can see it in other photos as well.
I have a question on this hat. Is there a 'dot' on the side of the hat? On the left side (when worn), I think I see something near the front of the crease. I want to know if it's just lint or something else.
There is a preference on this board for wider brims. You are likely going to have to be patient to sell this hat. BTW, I am enjoying the you sold me.
Ciao!
Bear in mind those comments from strangers and online posts are from individuals that are effectively mental children or are people who have some form of arrested development. It is best to disregard their comments entirely. Most adults appreciate a fine hat, even though it may not be something...
As a shot in the dark, the 50's bash I believe would be something along the lines of a teardrop type bash, which is not the same as a c-crown bash (another classic).
I'm luck enough to live an town that has old school Italian barbershop. However, they are restricted somewhat to the tools they can use due to laws here in Ontario but it's still a great experience nonetheless.
Brown and black can work well with each other. Brown often has black undertones. As someone else has said, too much color matching can be regarded as unfashionable.
It's surprising the number of compliments I get from wearing my fedoras. I'm not fishing for them but it's nice to hear that people can appreciate a fine hat.
I've hat very little luck stretching a hat beyond a half-size. My local hatter was able to stretch a hat a full size. However, the hat was orginally a 7 1/4" size and it shrunk to just under 7 1/8". He was only stretching back to its original size.
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