barrowjh said:Two really sharp hats!
daizawaguy said:Thanks Art, this is my very finest VS...incredible color - very rich, but light at the same time - beautiful undertones of caramel with a hint of orangey and red sunset hues - congratulations on the recreation of this Portis classic color. A quick pic, more at the weekend. It`s my first non-stingy too! 2 1/4" overwelt brim :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
How exciting for you. Whatever you do, you won't be disappointed. I wore my silverbelly again today and after a year it is just now really beginning to settle in and fit like a glove. It is my go to hat.Bluesman61 said:"It's time!!!!!! What is your pleasure sir?" Art.
Won't be long now, just got this message from Art! Decisions, decisions!
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That's a very nice one. I like the color combination, as well as the shape of the crown. I have also been thinking about a light-colored dress hat, after watching William Powell with a light-colored hat in one of the Thin Man movies from the 1930s. It's a good look I don't see much of. Everyone opts for a dark dress hat if they have a dress hat.Jauntyone said:My new VS summer fedora in Mojave light-weight felt with a 2 3/8 inch brim. This one actually arrived a few weeks ago while I was on vacation but I couldn't post pictures at the time. It got some wear in the States where it was pretty warm, but it'll be a few weeks before I can wear it here!
Thanks for a fantastic hat, Art!
Jauntyone said:My new VS summer fedora in Mojave light-weight felt
Kkaderly said:I just put my deposit down on a new work of Art!!!!! Can't wait!!!! Stay tuned as I might need some help picking colors brim lengths ect.!!!! Thanks to all those who have posted their hats ... this group is such a great resource!!!!!!
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:eusa_clap That is the most beautiful hat I've ever seen!!!!! Oh, I'm so tempted to copy cat you again.loldaizawaguy said:
daizawaguy said:
Jauntyone said:My new VS summer fedora in Mojave light-weight felt with a 2 3/8 inch brim.
Feraud said:The hat dimensions look perfect on you.
2 3/8ths is your brim length!