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indycop said:VS Dark Moss to a cigar event today
What a great combo of color, style, and event!
indycop said:VS Dark Moss to a cigar event today
handlebar bart said:lol Well........I don't want to give away my whole case but there is a time zone change and that pesky daylight savings time that gives me alittle more time to file.
Did you crease that Stetson yourself, or buy it that way? It looks worth buying.jimmy the lid said:In any event, the transaction was consummated in Tongan currency. Or was it Samoan...?
Nice. What's the brim size? Is it crushable?DOUGLAS said:
danofarlington said:Did you crease that Stetson yourself, or buy it that way? It looks worth buying.
Thanks. I was hoping that it was off-the-shelf for some retailer currently. It looks like a rare find. When you shaped it, did you make the brim stiff then? I guess it has to be.jimmy the lid said:Dan -- for info on this particular lid, see this thread.
danofarlington said:Nice. What's the brim size? Is it crushable?
Looks like a good solution. Borsalino is my favorite commercial make.DOUGLAS said:It has a 2-1/2" brim. It is absolutely roll-able. I have brought this hat with me on several trips. The crown could be a bit higher for my taste but for warm weather wear and pack-ability it can't be beat.
It seems like some Dorman Pacific models.rlk said:
No labels except size tag. Unknown straw type.
Its an older American Western Hat. Carouselvic kindly showed me some nearly identical hats in a 1961 Catalog from Utah.150719541 said:It seems like some Dorman Pacific models.
jimmy the lid said:Newly arrived Stetson Shore Club...
Cheers,
JtL
jimmy the lid said:Newly arrived Stetson Shore Club...
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Cheers,
JtL