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+1 great hat!
I like it too... bow is lovely, folded in a 1920s fashion like this old Stetson western:
+1 great hat!
Only my color stripe & dimensional designs are truly mine.
Thanks for the kind words, everyone!
Eric: I'm looking at the hat right now under electric lights and it does have a rather "minty" cast to it. It's a cool green rather than a warm green; it's a very pastel shade. The ribbon on this hat is a silvery-gray which complements the light green very well.
I really like the texture of the felt; it's reminiscent (did I spell that right?) of the Resistol kitten finish.
I don't really have any specific occasions in mind for this hat, but it's color seems more like a spring/summer color. I don't know if it goes well with my dark gray overcoat.
I'm really happy with the bow; I think I like it even better than the regular Stratoliner/Open Road bow. And, of course, Art's workmanship is sublime!
Alan, a great many of my creations borrow from the past & I try to keep bringing older designs to the fore front. After all, that's my background...vintage. Only my color stripe & dimensional designs are truly mine.
see the hat above Karl. When I first showed the design to Analogist he said "it looks three dimensional" so that's the way I describe it.
DJH, love your hat, what are the colors? brown with grey ribbon?
so the ribbon design? I thought it could also refer to a dimensional cut on the brim eg 2.75 front and rear and 2.5 on the sides.
Today in the 30's so Dark Moss. Upper left.
Pouring rain yesterday so I went with the Pecan. Lower right. Rain dripping off the brim but inside dry as a bone.
Tom D.
keep it under your hat.I spy some Balvenie single barrel there.
Today in the 30's so Dark Moss. Upper left.
Pouring rain yesterday so I went with the Pecan. Lower right. Rain dripping off the brim but inside dry as a bone.
Tom D.