Pilgrim
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Last weekend was my 56th birthday. My lovely wife bought me a Stratoliner for the event, and I took it, my midnight blue Borsalino and black Steven L. Stetson over to the Greeley Hatworks. All three needed blocked, and the Borsalino needed the brim cut down - so I figured for the event, I'd have all three done. As a result, I got back three functional hats. Here are the results:
The Stratoliner has become my immediate favorite. It has a 2.5" brim and 4" crown at the front. Overall, I really like its proportions.
And since the lining was missing, they found a beautifully color-matching replacement:
Next came the Midnight Blue Borsalino that I've had in storage for about three months. They cut down the brim to 2.75" and the crown is 4.5", so it's proportioned just the same as my Whippets:
Finally, I got my black Steven L. Stetson hat blocked. It's a bit more dramatic, with a brim at 3" and the crown at 4". it also evidently has some wool in it, as it's not as smooth as the others and it's harder to shape:
And incidentally, check the liner in the S.L. Stetson - it specifically disclaims any association with J. B. Stetson:
So now I'm wearing the Stratoliner a lot, and waiting for slightly cooler weather to wear the blue and black. It was 101 here yesterday, but in the mid-80s today. This weekend while watching my daughter play softball, it will be Panama time.
I hope showing off these at once is OK - I know that a couple of folks have been waiting to see how this Borsalino would come out. Now I just need the Stratoliner pin for the Strat!
The Stratoliner has become my immediate favorite. It has a 2.5" brim and 4" crown at the front. Overall, I really like its proportions.
And since the lining was missing, they found a beautifully color-matching replacement:
Next came the Midnight Blue Borsalino that I've had in storage for about three months. They cut down the brim to 2.75" and the crown is 4.5", so it's proportioned just the same as my Whippets:
Finally, I got my black Steven L. Stetson hat blocked. It's a bit more dramatic, with a brim at 3" and the crown at 4". it also evidently has some wool in it, as it's not as smooth as the others and it's harder to shape:
And incidentally, check the liner in the S.L. Stetson - it specifically disclaims any association with J. B. Stetson:
So now I'm wearing the Stratoliner a lot, and waiting for slightly cooler weather to wear the blue and black. It was 101 here yesterday, but in the mid-80s today. This weekend while watching my daughter play softball, it will be Panama time.
I hope showing off these at once is OK - I know that a couple of folks have been waiting to see how this Borsalino would come out. Now I just need the Stratoliner pin for the Strat!