Short Balding Guy
I'll Lock Up
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- Minnesota, USA
It's been a while since I last showed up here. Been focusing exclusively on felts and my cap collection remained on beginer levels. Thought to stop by again, this time with some new gets in wider, vintage esque cuts. Still unsure if I qualify for your company just yet but bear with me, more to come
Trying to decide between a SJC and a TF flatcap of different styles, colors, fabrics etc for a Saturday stroll. Could have been a London debate, but they are both sourced from EU
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In the end I went with a TF but a different one, newsboy in thick Donegal herringbone tweed and even wider cut. Perhaps not the best match color wise, but was a rather cold day afterall.
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I would like to thank everyone here for help and inspiration and for... adding another layer of complexity into my life
Wear them proudly as you look sharp in your caps. Thanks for sharing.
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I am neither Greek or Fisherman, but I could not resist this iconic Greek Fisherman's cap. It is a made in the USA, sturdy, robust and well built leather cap. Not vintage but definitely old.
Caps are definitely not the same. Darn sharp. If I saw you out I would buy you a beverage.
A new Simonds Streamliner in grey linen. This is a nice fitting cap and should be the perfect warm weather head gear.
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Congrats on your Simonds Streamline cap. The cap style attracts the eye. I like the size and drape of the cap on you. The side profile really showcases the gray linen cap. Bring on the warm weather as you appear prepared.
Cheers to all, Eric -