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Today, waiting for the rain, is the Remembrance day for the end of the I WW here in Italy.
A serious black Huckel Foulard
It is really gently worn, very soft ang light
I was raised by the maternal grandfather who fought in two wars and this day he wore a black hat as mourning and respect for all his companions that "remained with the shoes in the sun". His gentle way to call the death.
hatsRme here it seems that every Borsalino, the most new and really ugly or the worst battered, have to be paid a lot of money.
If you complain or try to have a deal there are discussions and so on (we are Italians however)
Every week I have the answers most varied and amazing when it comes to concluding a deal for a Borsalino.
The English language does not help me to be quick and sharp as I would like, but believe me it is often an Italian comedy.
Thank you Daniele. I don't see anyone wearing this kind of hat here, so...Joao you are the best western player in the west Europe
Thank you Harv.Awesome pics, Joao!!.
No... I've never seen a felt hat with a wire in the brim and only my 2 straw hats have it.Joao, the Stagecoach doesn't have wire in the brim, does it? I've seen some videos on Western hats for rodeos and musicians, etc., and it seems that the George Strait brim uses wire. Do the better Westerns lack wire?
The one i wanted to use as a rainhat didn't get any rain... and the other one was not to get sprayed. No warm done to the feltNice start to the day, glad you had a "rainhat" Joao.
Thank you Bman!Joao, Daniele, Greg, Perry, Charlie, absolutely wonderful.
i don't think i could pull this one off but it looks good on you great pictures tooNothing beats a snug stiff hat for cutting through the wind. This one will handle 35 mph gusts. Vintage similar to or earlier than the photo below.