Mike, if you're interested in reading about those cormorants in action, I suggest you pick up Ian Fleming's Bond novel, You Only Live Twice. It's an all-around great read, and a certain cormorant plays a significant role in it.
The Hawaiian shirt/sweater combo is one I've been rocking for many a fall and winter. Just make sure that your sweaters are sedate in order to act as a foil for the florid collars.
I salute those who seek out the holy grails--or tiki mugs, as it were--but of my 41 Alohas, there is only one I'm sure is an original. And that's fine by me. I'm more concerned with the look of the shirt--and the material from which it is made, preferably rayon--than its vintage. If the look of...
Agreed. My overriding criterion is that the shirt look cool as all get out. If a loud aloha looks that way, so be it, but many of my personal faves are relatively placid.
Yeah, I've bought several from Mad Gringo and have been well pleased. I thought they had gone out of business, though, and was pleased that their website is still running.
You know, I really don't give a ruddy toss what the average schmo thinks about my shirt/s. I wear alohas because I like 'em, and because they evoke, for me, a better time.
Until recently I owned a super cool, blue Hawaiian shirt with white and light blue geckos on it. Bought it in St. Kitt's at this joint:
http://www.caribellebatikstkitts.com/
Thanks, Doomstein. I've already scoped the Guthrie and will keep it in mind when I'm ready to buy.
And it wasn't the Cape May wind that got me, but a rogue wave. Like a bloody fool, I was well out in the surf while wearing my hat when, wham!, a big wave slammed me when I wasn't ready. Bye...
Not really trying to replicate, Scotty. Just looking for a hat that is roughly similar to what I've currently got, but with a less dramatic crown and brim.
Much obliged, 1961.
I did most of what you said, and here are the measurements: brim (2 7/8" all the way around); crown (4 1/4" in front, 4 3/4" at apex, 4" in back). The hat has a teardrop crease with a modest pinch.
I like the style of hat and will probably stick with something similar...
I've got a Dobbs Panama that has been through the wars, and it's time for a replacement. I'd like to replace this 2007 model with a Panama that has a slightly lower crown and slightly smaller brim. These will be prime criteria. So what is the proper method for measuring the brim and crown so...
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"If you're not impulsive, you'll never own a good hat."
Not to hijack, but truer words are rarely spoken (or written). Play it too safe and you'll wind up with a bland brim that does nothing for you.
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