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RJ great 9/11 tribute!
Bob, that is one of my faves, looks great on you.
Bob, that is one of my faves, looks great on you.
Nice!Good morning. I am wearing my Gannon Wanderer (moss green) and a wool jacket for morning snow shoveling chores.
Best, Eric -
Going deep today! Very nice!
Schoble Moonburg. Circa 1950's
The second of my Borsalinos, which I've been told dates to the Thirties...
Thank you. Your crowns and brim curls are my favorites!RJ great 9/11 tribute!
Bob, that is one of my faves, looks great on you.
Lol. Thx. Mee too. Cheers to a good wknd My Friend!Moonburg, I like it.
Lol. Thx. Bout as deep as your Como's great whipstitch brim treatment!Going deep today! Very nice!
Natty Looking Coke! (AKA Bowler) I didn't know the there was a German Firm making them. Here is mine from Lock & Co. in London, which made the first one for Lord Coke. Hence the name. I doff my hat to you.Wegener Melone
Good looking color combo with the sweatshirt chamuco.Fed IV today
Lord Galt, my little Riesenschnauzer in the background
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Nice one Harv! I love the color.Knox Premier
Josh, that hat was sold to me by HarpPlayerGene, here at the Lounge. The only things I did to it was put a little more diamond to the bash and raise the central dome to clear my head -- it didn't take much raising, as the crown is already pretty tall. About the range of fits for the same size, yes, hatmaking, even when hats were everywhere, was an art, not a science.