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Nice hat.
Beep! Beep!
I'm sure it's phenomenal in Steel Grey, but I'm really liking the mid-brown color it photographed as (that's how it looks on my monitor). Either way, that's a hat I'd wear the heck out of!
Beautiful hat! Very nice backdrop!Stetson Twenty Five Open Road. 5 1/2” open crown and 2 3/4” wide brim. I suspect this hat is from the 1960s, but the felt is wonderful and is easily dry creased.
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Beautiful hat! Very nice backdrop!
I wonder if the mixed number keyhole tag “rule” applies also on LO tag to put it in very late 50s very early 60s window.Stetson Twenty Five Open Road. 5 1/2” open crown and 2 3/4” wide brim. I suspect this hat is from the 1960s, but the felt is wonderful and is easily dry creased.
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Gotta love a red liner!My new Epsom arrived today. First fur felt bought new from a store.
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Somewhat lighter and softer than I expected, but that's not a complaint.
Very sharp Randy. Excellent!
Quite cool Randy. Perfect for you
Very sharp Randy. Excellent!
Love the proportions of that hat, Randy and you're looking good man.
One of the most attractive dress hats I’ve seen. It has a formality that works so well with your suit. Congratulations to both you and Mike!
Quite cool Randy. Perfect for you
Outstanding look Randy.
Introducing the new St. James Cambridge Bowler
Thanks, Joe. Always nice to find hats like that.Really nice Stefan
Congrats, DAve. And great looking tricorn.A slightly different New Hat Post than usual for me.
My new to me Druids Oak Tricorn .
I was recently commissioned Colonel, Commanding of the Kingston Reds Rhode Island Historic Militia.
Founded in 1775, the Kingston Reds, 3rd Kings County Regt. are 1 of 14 remaining Historic Chartered Military Commands whose lineages stretch back to the mid 18th century that serve in mostly ceremonial rolls under the Adjutant General of the RI National Guard.
I descend directly from multiple founding members including the original Commander Capt. Nathan Taylor, elected by the Company in October 1775.
Pics of me in uniform to come eventually as I am usually the one taking them.
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One weekend a month we can be found doing this at the Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene Homestead. View attachment 339963
And when we want to torture the neighbors, this.
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Very nice, Brent.