+1Nice!
+1Nice!
Much as I would have liked to wear a straw hat on the "official" Straw Hat Day—it wasn't in the cards. Abnormally cool temps and a 20+ knot breeze all day made it a great day to try out the blue Etchea/Laulhére. I guess I must like it. I put it on in the morning to run some errands and it never came off except to dine. I was still wearing it that evening. As always, quite comfortable and I admit to liking the bright blue—the color jumps when out in the sun.
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.... and I admit to liking the bright blue—the color jumps when out in the sun.
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Thanks fellas, Nico. I had to talk myself into that blue, but I chose it on purpose—because it wasn't navy. Not that there's anything wrong with navy, no—I just wanted to step a little out of my comfort zone and navy would have been a "safer" choice. The Royal Blue surprised me a bit, but in a good way as it turned out. Now that I'm (happily) over that decision, I can see some more colors in the future.Blue beret looks great on you foamy. I like the coloured berets. I will most likely invest in one as well.
That's a real nice find, Michael! Looks like we're fully on a blue jag, here. I've seen and appreciated some of your work in the hats thread. If you have the opportunity, post some of your beret work here. More is merrier!foamy - I didn't notice your photo of the blue beret yesterday, but I did find myself a blue one in my favorite thrift store yesterday. And am wearing it today.
P1180356 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
It's a PRT Ultrabasque Deluxe. My first sewing project was actually a series of fulled wool berets in a slightly different blue.
Michael
Thanks fellas, Nico. I had to talk myself into that blue, but I chose it on purpose—because it wasn't navy. Not that there's anything wrong with navy, no—I just wanted to step a little out of my comfort zone and navy would have been a "safer" choice. The Royal Blue surprised me a bit, but in a good way as it turned out. Now that I'm (happily) over that decision, I can see some more colors in the future.
Nice work Michael!Thanks foamy. I was quite happy to stumble onto the blue beret yesterday. And I must say it's very comfortable on the head. Here is a picture of the first or second beret I made.
bottom sized by Michael A2012, on Flickr
It's seamed construction since I didn't felt my own wool. I made it out of a woman's fulled wool coat and used the coat's lining for lining. That turned out to be a not very good choice for lining as it's not very color fast. I used a piece of suede leather salvaged from an old sport coat for the edge binding. Not very sophisticated work, but it has served me well on quite a few occasions.
on side view by Michael A2012, on Flickr
I do confess a particular fondness for rich blue colors.
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One of Daan's Czech models in navy.
Thinking about a green as well, something khaki-ish, maybe? Though, that Super Lujo, pictured above in Daan's post looks pretty nice.Hi foamy. Excellent choice my friend. Now that you have modelled the blue beret I will score one in due course. Also looking at green one.
...... However, life for a shepherd in the high Pyrenees was in optima forma when he also had the use of a parapluie de bergers (a 'shepherds umbrella'). These are solid affairs, the equivalent of a Tarte Chasseur in umbrella terms, made from heavy cloth and typically fitted with a beech handle.
They are still made in Béarn; Christophe Pando in Pau the last of the traditional manufacturers.
Very nice RJRMy other Czech beret is a Khaki-ish color that I've come to like,Foamy. View attachment 50010
Day off work today to see the orthopedic surgeon. Alas ,I was told that I need surgery on my knee .
Walking always helps me clear my head. It’s especially therapeutic if you choose to walk wearing a beret.
Our first cool autumn day in my part of Australia so on this occasion wore my red auloronesa.
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Hi Daan,I feel for you, Nico.
Herewith evidence of the therapeutic qualities of my (black) Auloronesa, recovering from the operation on my knee.
Dang, sorry to hear about your knee. This getting older busines ain't for sissys. On the other hand, you look good in that red beret. Is that the rust?Day off work today to see the orthopedic surgeon. Alas ,I was told that I need surgery on my knee .
Walking always helps me clear my head. It’s especially therapeutic if you choose to walk wearing a beret.
Our first cool autumn day in my part of Australia so on this occasion wore my red auloronesa.
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That's just about the color I was thinking of. Looking real good there. Czech, eh? I'll look into it.My other Czech beret is a Khaki-ish color that I've come to like,Foamy. View attachment 50010
I'll let Daan answer that one with some detail, but yes. I do know some use Teflon.Berets are still great, next to the classic-flatcaps. All best wishes, gents!
But, are there really universal berets around, with additional water-repellent facilities, like on both of my flatcaps (one classic impregnated, one Sympatex)?