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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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vmtrevino2

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First shared image, go easy!
I have to break myself into hats slowly, especially the price! I really like this Stacy Adams pinch front in chocolate. Ive been wearing it since Friday and have gotten pretty good responses from friends and family. I've never worn fedoras before and they (myself included) are getting used to seeing me in one daily.
I started wearing hats 2 years ago and it quickly got out of hand. Now my bank account is a lot lighter and my closet space is running low. I may need counselling. That SA looks good
 

vmtrevino2

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Just try and take this Panama off my head this summer. I think I will box up the rest of my straws for the remainder of the season [emoji12]

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Short Balding Guy

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Striking hats/caps today fellows. Cheers to all!

Today, a cap morning and fedora afternoon, is a busy day at the gym. I will head for home after 9:30pm this evening. My street attire waits for me in my auto.

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(Morning has me wearing a Cordova Cap and afternoon a vtg. Adam's Executive in buckskin.)

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bowlerman

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El ote, looks good-- you seem used to it already. Keep it up!

Everyone looks well hatted.

G Durand, the whippet is really nice. I continue to admire your collection.

Alan, love the double header! That rolled brim optimo is nice, and worn well. The other (Mallory?-- I can't remember exactly) just glows. Welcome back-- nice range!


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bowlerman

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Lack of work and dry weather combined today so that I could get in the first mow of the season. A nice day to break out my Carmack. It seems to match the sky.

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GregNYC

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Bowlerman, that is a great brim arrangement. One must see it from several angles to get the full flavor. Classic and creative at the same time!


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Short Balding Guy

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Greg; Thanks sir. Living were the daily weather and demands can be varied, I live the Boy Scout Law - "Be Prepared."

Jeff; Excellent yard felt. I am envious of your luxury of time to yard chores.

Alan; Thanks for sharing pics of your travel and traveling head gear. All is stunning.

G; The fedora exudes pure class.

Vm; The panama and grin say it all!

Bob; Excellent hat choice. I am anxious to see your pics. Cheers to solving technology sir.

Charlie; You have posted some wonderful shots. Slim and trim with styl'n hats is how you come across Al Gore's thing called the internet.

Fro; Excellent fedora. The Akubra appears to be well proportioned for you.

El; Excellent fedora. One fedoras begets many. It is an idiom that many will attest to.

Manfred; Hello sir. I hope all is well.
 
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Joao Encarnado

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Nice one B'man!

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Yesterday...
My other fuzzy, this one a Stetson.
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In the afternoon I had to go to the bank and for them not to think I had a bear in my head I switched to this black Resistol Stagecoach.
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To catch up somewhat, you ALL are sporting just super lids!
Love the fuzz, Joao!
The Carmack is a WINNER, Jeff! Real sweet!!
Eric you don't own a less than spectacular hat; cap or Felt!
Mr. Trevino is a' Rockin' the paja toquilla!
Beautiful OR, Alan, but no sign of a stove (range) anywhere...
And a special welcome to El_ote, who busts onto the scene with a perfectly proportioned, attitudinally angled Stacy Adams. WELL DONE, sir!

I failed to mention the LILACS are also still in bloom. I love the fragrance, but can't smell it due to allergies.
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My Art-Lite Felt in Sahara with a 2-1/4" brim. Stingy!
 
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To catch up somewhat, you ALL are sporting just super lids!
Love the fuzz, Joao!
The Carmack is a WINNER!
Eric you don't own a less than spectacular hat; cap or Felt!
Mr. Trevino is a' Rockin' the paja toquilla!
Beautiful OR, Alan, but no sign of a stove (range) anywhere...
And a special welcome to El_ote, who busts onto the scene with a perfectly proportioned, attitudinally angled Stacy Adams. WELL DONE, sir!

I failed to mention the LILACS are also still in bloom. I love the fragrance, but can't smell it due to allergies.
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My Art-Lite Felt in Sahara with a 2-1/4" brim. Stingy!

You look like my new summer-hat-brother, nice!!
 

Renault

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Bowlerman! Nice crease!!!

Today I have a different spin on one of my old standby working hats. Recreased this one this past weekend. I believe I like it better this way. Been sporting it around the pasture today. (You can see the result of recent rain behind me!!!)

 

Retro Spectator

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Today, I converted another hat. I converted a crushable Minnetonka hat similar to this one, but brown. I cut the brim down to 1 3/4". I also curled the brim in cold water. I also reshaped the crown, and changed the ribbon. I wish there was a way to harden crushable hats.

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Today, I converted another hat. I converted a crushable Minnetonka hat similar to this one, but brown. I cut the brim down to 1 3/4". I also curled the brim in cold water. I also reshaped the crown, and changed the ribbon. I wish there was a way to harden crushable hats.

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Seems like a fresh schoko-mint-style. :)
 
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