Dotneck
One of the Regulars
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Ok....here I am in a one of my recent Goorin raffia straw hats.
I presume this is the place one introduces oneself? My interest in hats, while not nearly as rabid as most here, must have begun at a young age. I have a photo of myself a couple months shy of three years old wearing a colonial tricorner hat as part of a costume during my hometown's tercentenary celebration. Since then, mostly lesser quality fedoras and in recent years a selection of Kangol wool and Ventair 504s (they stay on my head driving top down, when I get that chance).
In the past several years I picked up a couple of so-so hats, a Scala "Zoot" and a Stacy Adams pork pie that never fit right until I learned about steam. More recently, though, I've been playing in a jazz band and felt the need for a fedora with a stingier brim than the Scala Zoot (which sometimes makes me feel like Sister Bertrille), and within the past week I got off eBay a Resistol Jet 707. (Our band tries to evoke 1959, though we don't really quite get there.) The Resistol will be the subject of a separate post.
I'm not sure if this counts here, but I also am a volunteer trolley operator at the local trolley museum. I believe that part of what I do, to some extent, is theater and so I try to look the part with appropriate clothing. When we graduate from the training class, we are pointed toward a police and fireman's supply shop for our hats, which are really firemen's dress hats. I engaged in some redesign work, adding some antiqued gold piping, side buttons from the company that once actually operated streetcars over the rails where the museum is located, and a hat badge from a different local trolley company that went bankrupt in the 1920s. What I really want is one of the woven rattan conductor hats I've seen on occasion, but I don't need to tell anyone here that larger sizes in vintage hats are seldom seen, never mind something as arcane as that.
Anyway, that's a quick intro. I've several other hobbies and interests that might be at home here (vintage fountain pens, for instance?), but that should do for now. Off to ask a question or three about my "new" Resistol.
I presume this is the place one introduces oneself? My interest in hats, while not nearly as rabid as most here, must have begun at a young age. I have a photo of myself a couple months shy of three years old wearing a colonial tricorner hat as part of a costume during my hometown's tercentenary celebration. Since then, mostly lesser quality fedoras and in recent years a selection of Kangol wool and Ventair 504s (they stay on my head driving top down, when I get that chance).
In the past several years I picked up a couple of so-so hats, a Scala "Zoot" and a Stacy Adams pork pie that never fit right until I learned about steam. More recently, though, I've been playing in a jazz band and felt the need for a fedora with a stingier brim than the Scala Zoot (which sometimes makes me feel like Sister Bertrille), and within the past week I got off eBay a Resistol Jet 707. (Our band tries to evoke 1959, though we don't really quite get there.) The Resistol will be the subject of a separate post.
I'm not sure if this counts here, but I also am a volunteer trolley operator at the local trolley museum. I believe that part of what I do, to some extent, is theater and so I try to look the part with appropriate clothing. When we graduate from the training class, we are pointed toward a police and fireman's supply shop for our hats, which are really firemen's dress hats. I engaged in some redesign work, adding some antiqued gold piping, side buttons from the company that once actually operated streetcars over the rails where the museum is located, and a hat badge from a different local trolley company that went bankrupt in the 1920s. What I really want is one of the woven rattan conductor hats I've seen on occasion, but I don't need to tell anyone here that larger sizes in vintage hats are seldom seen, never mind something as arcane as that.
Anyway, that's a quick intro. I've several other hobbies and interests that might be at home here (vintage fountain pens, for instance?), but that should do for now. Off to ask a question or three about my "new" Resistol.
Welcome! The folks here are great and I hope you stick around. Please also share photos of your hats.
Welcome and great first post. I dig the one in the b&w band shot.Thank you! I don't have photos of wearing the Resistol or the porkpie, but was able to dig a few others out.
My tri-corner hat (with my grandmother):
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College band. Don't know what the hat was, or why I has stuck a plastic parachute man in the hatband (seemed like a good idea at the time!):
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One of my Kangols. I don't wear them backward anymore; it's common and silly:
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The Scala Zoot, rather too wide, I think, at a wedding with my brother and sister:
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My Panama hat, with my niece's daughter:
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At the Trolley Museum, my conductor hat, modified:
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Thank you! I don't have photos of wearing the Resistol or the porkpie, but was able to dig a few others out.
My tri-corner hat (with my grandmother):
View attachment 187119
College band. Don't know what the hat was, or why I has stuck a plastic parachute man in the hatband (seemed like a good idea at the time!):
View attachment 187116
One of my Kangols. I don't wear them backward anymore; it's common and silly:
View attachment 187118
The Scala Zoot, rather too wide, I think, at a wedding with my brother and sister:
View attachment 187115
My Panama hat, with my niece's daughter:
View attachment 187114
At the Trolley Museum, my conductor hat, modified:
View attachment 187117
I’m new to iPhone tech. How does one post pics on this great site?I will second Brent's advice in using the Tapatalk app. There are no endless pages to click between in certain threads, only endless scrolling which I find to be more convenient. Posting and uploading pics is made simple as well. Of course, this is all if you access the lounge via cell phone or tablet.
One bit of advice that I will add as well. There is a plethora of information on here, and finding answers can be a tiresome task at times. The amount of information and added conversation can be quite a bit to sift through. One way to shortcut some of this is to run a Google search using your keywords, and adding the Fedora Lounge to the search. That will help pinpoint some of what you may be looking for.
Welcome to the lounge. We hope your stay here is a pleasant and extended one. And let's see some hats!
I signed up to tapatalk and can’t navigate it either...I’m afraid I need lots of help, but I own many vintage fedoras and would love to share.I’m new to iPhone tech. How does one post pics on this great site?
I’m new to iPhone tech. How does one post pics on this great site?
Okay...trying to use tapatalk. Hope this goes through
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Can't say I'm much more adept. I absolutely hate trying to do anything on my phone. I only put up with my iPad because I can operate it from my recliner.Photo gallery. Is that the place on this phone that keeps the pics after I take one? I wouldn’t blame you if you give up on me, but I pray you don’t. I’ve only taken one pic so far and am not sure if I can even retrieve it. I’ll try. Sorry for my ineptitude.
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