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  1. PanosChris

    French Hats and makers.

    Wow, take it easy with those French ladies in small sizes, Stefan ;)
  2. PanosChris

    German & Austrian Hutmachers

    I'll second Steve's comment and add great research and glad my stack remains safe ;)
  3. PanosChris

    " The Great British Hat Makers "

    Amazing find, Steve! Super research too Does the underbrim feel like felt as well?
  4. PanosChris

    French Hats and makers.

    Simply Gorgeous! Pity about the size though, but you can't have it all I guess. Love it
  5. PanosChris

    What Cap Are You Wearing Today?

    That's your spot for your newly acquired CAS, Steve @Steve1857 Welcome to the club, my friend ;) You gotta love the flat caps!
  6. PanosChris

    German & Austrian Hutmachers

    Some serious ribbon work there, Steve! Amazing find
  7. PanosChris

    What Cap Are You Wearing Today?

    Eric, Rick, you guys are in a different league! It doesn't get any better than this. Thanks for sharing your cap adventures
  8. PanosChris

    DEEP Ribbons.

    First thing that came to mind, was the Thomas Farthing too :) Though this one is probably two ribbons sewed together there're vintage examples of very wide ribbons. Most of which I can recall are finished with a backbow though.
  9. PanosChris

    What Cap Are You Wearing Today?

    It's been a while since I last showed up here. Been focusing exclusively on felts and my cap collection remained on beginer levels. Thought to stop by again, this time with some new gets in wider, vintage esque cuts. Still unsure if I qualify for your company just yet but bear with me, more to...
  10. PanosChris

    Italian brands hats

    Nothing really to think twice there. Definitely a keeper my friend. Love the contrasting trims
  11. PanosChris

    " The Great British Hat Makers "

    Fantastic, Stefan! Your recent posts reminded me of the old good days of regular stellar finds
  12. PanosChris

    What Cap Are You Wearing Today?

    Looking forward to seeing those when you get them, Randy! Keep us posted
  13. PanosChris

    What Cap Are You Wearing Today?

    Thank you, gentlemen, much appreciated! Seems to me that besides personal preferences, the materials used, head shape and how low or high caps vs felts sit on head might account too Rick, thanks! It's a long overdue, but I am getting there ;) Ahh, TFL and enablers...as if hanging around these...
  14. PanosChris

    What Cap Are You Wearing Today?

    I am wondering, do you guys go for the same size as your felts for your customs? My off the rack caps seem to be 1-2 sizes larger
  15. PanosChris

    What Cap Are You Wearing Today?

    You wear all different styles, materials, colors well, Rick! Very cool!
  16. PanosChris

    How many hats does one man need?

    I think there's a similar thread somewhere, roughly speaking, when you have to remove the piles from bed to sleep and back on again in the morning
  17. PanosChris

    G.B.Borsalino Fu Lazzaro & C. <1936

    The high tapered crown was pretty common on the very early up/rolled-brimmed/transitional style soft felts From American catalogs, late 1800s-very early 1900s Judging by style itself doesn't always do it right and I don't know if the size label or any other particular detail narrows it down...
  18. PanosChris

    What Cap Are You Wearing Today?

    Your cap collection is sight for sore eyes, Eric! A pure pleasure
  19. PanosChris

    What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

    Thank you, Steve! No JHS mention on the paper label too (just went really quick through your site). Btw, I never get tired of seeing these beauties! Those two Loden Mode huts are top of my list of favourite hats showed here
  20. PanosChris

    What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

    Alois Pichler, Wien, in wool mix, '30s, for a chimeric new/old outfit courtesy again of @mayserwegener and strolling in one of the first fashionable neighborhoods in the city in 1850 I must have been too late to the party again, I didn't see no fashionable/stylish people this time around

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