I'm a choir singer, and recently we were to sing at a confirmation in church. I was wearing a dark blue suit and my most recent acquisition, the Akubra Stylemaster in acorn fawn. I was just arriving at the church and there was a pretty big crowd outside. A beautiful day, sunny and warm. I...
What year is this hat from? I ask because the plastic top in the liner does not suggests vintage, but the faded writing on the sweatband suggests a little bit of use. And I also ask because I now have three Christys, all ordered directly from them this year, and none of them have plastic in the...
I have a feeling I will probably be ordering a fedora from you, but I do like the looks of those homburgs. Love the colour combinations on the examples here, especially the last homburg and the bowler.
I'm guessing I'll be ordering for my birthday in September; that ought to give me an excuse...
I would just like to bump this thread for my own inscrutable reasons. Well, not so inscrutable: those look fantastic! And I love the customisation options, too, and the prices seem more than reasonable for custom work.
I will be ordering at one point, once it's safe to buy another hat. My last...
Exactly - but to be fair, I can't recall hearing anyone say slim fits make people appear slimmer. It's more that slim fits emphasise muscle tones in slim and fit bodies - if you're skinny with no muscle tone you can wear slim fit, but it doesn't do anything for you.
The problem - and it really...
Well, might as well introduce myself. I'm Karl, Norwegian '78. For the occasion I am sporting my skipper cap and a ruffled beard. No, I'm not a sailor, but I am a baritone, for which reason I got this spiffy cap for the equivalent of 20 bucks at a hardware/maritime supply store down by the docks...
Hm, the battery water we get in Norway says "demineralised", which is made through a different process than distillation:
https://www.bronkhorst.com/blog/do-you-know-the-difference-between-demineralised-water-and-distilled-water/
You weren't to know. The internet can be a very American place, so it's easy to make assumptions. I didn't see a location field when I registered, but now I see many people here have a nice little thingy in the corner of their posts. I have made the necessary adjustments.
That makes me wonder...
Grocery stores don't carry distilled water in Norway. Not all that many Walgreen's here, either. Pharmacies sell sterile water, and I've seen distilled water in 30 ml ampules, but there simply doesn't seem to be much of a market for destilled water here.
I have been able to find distilled water...
I don't actually know where to get distilled water. Everyone on the internet (and I spent at least five minutes on Google) seems to say "just buy battery water" (which is filtered) when someone asks where to get distilled water.
Different places have better water than others. I live in Norway, and our tap water is very pure. You can certainly drink it from the tap with no concerns at all, and I'm pretty sure the calcium levels are within reasonable levels as well (I know Germany, at least, tends to have a much higher...
Yeah, I suspected it was because of tap water - especially, as Al points out, in places where they add chemicals to the water for purification. And some places tap water can be calcium heavy. I assume that bottled water (sans gas) ought to be alright?
I keep hearing people specifying distilled water when shaping their hats (when not using steam). Since per the old "cowboy" method any fresh water stream would do, how crucial is it that the water be distilled?
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