J.T.Marcus
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Dinerman, Once again, your good taste shines brightly. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
deanglen said:Here are two, previously posted by Loungers in other threads:
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Art Fawcett said:I agree with Epic, I like the black felt with colorful ribbon, but on the crown only. When adding a light ribbon as a brim binding you get a look that is distracting and screams "look at me" and IMHO is not tasteful. For kids, theatrical, pimps, sure, but not for everyday dress. I feel the same way for adding black/dark brim binding on a light colored felt. Only rarely does it work.
J.T.Marcus said:Dean, Do you happen to recall what this is?
deanglen said:It's a Jaxon owned by Jerekson. He posted it on page 3 of the "What hat are you wearing today?" thread. It's snazzy!
dean
when i tried on a black alessandria, it was too black,
Art Fawcett said:What makes black..TOO black? ?
Art Fawcett said:Maybe you can help me out in the understanding department Door. Earlier this year I had a request to make a "black hat that wasn't black" and now your statement that the black alessandria was "too black". What makes black..TOO black? I'm not being facetious, I just truly don't understand. Black is black and I'm aware that there are different shades of black, but when deciding on a hat, what do you try to match or measure against to determine the "amount" of black needed?
Originally posted by Art Fawcett
Black is black and I'm aware that there are different shades of black, but when deciding on a hat, what do you try to match or measure against to determine the "amount" of black needed?
Originally Posted by Art Fawcett
What makes black..TOO black? ?
Generally an obsessive compulsive person. Which on the lounge means about 6000 users.
fedoralover
Originally posted by Not-Bogart13
um... well, just ignore that message about a black hat with bright orange brim binding, ok? Like it never happened?
Art Fawcett said:Maybe you can help me out in the understanding department Door. Earlier this year I had a request to make a "black hat that wasn't black" and now your statement that the black alessandria was "too black". What makes black..TOO black? I'm not being facetious, I just truly don't understand. Black is black and I'm aware that there are different shades of black, but when deciding on a hat, what do you try to match or measure against to determine the "amount" of black needed?
Art Fawcett said:Maybe you can help me out in the understanding department Door. Earlier this year I had a request to make a "black hat that wasn't black" and now your statement that the black alessandria was "too black". What makes black..TOO black? I'm not being facetious, I just truly don't understand. Black is black and I'm aware that there are different shades of black, but when deciding on a hat, what do you try to match or measure against to determine the "amount" of black needed?
Art Fawcett said:What makes black..TOO black?
Do you really find that tastless, Art?
Art Fawcett said:Dean, I know that hats are really tough to picture but the one posted looks grey to me. In real life, it's black? With the black ribbon contrast it's decieving.
Art Fawcett said:I do NB, but that's what makes the world go around.
Art, 5th row down, 3rd hat from right...Does the edge binding match the ribbon?
J.T.Marcus said:
Art, 5th row down, 3rd hat from right...Does the edge binding match the ribbon?