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Looks great!!
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Looks great!!
+1Looks great!!
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I can see your smile underneath all that fur.
It a 7X stetson open road, I have no clue about the age. Just a rough idea.
It's in fantastic condition.
Sporting my latest acquisition in a trade with @handymike. So much for thinning out my collection! Haha.
Royal Stetson Open Road in grey.
First time dressing like a grown-up with the new-to-me (what seems to be a 1950s or so) Borsalino nutria homburg.
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I think that I will keep this hat. It does not suck.
Yes on the contrasting ribbon, great idea!Thanks! Although I do like German hats, I always thought the feathers could be a bit tacky if they're too big. This one's an exception though, to my own surprise I really like it The felt quality's an interesting one actually. It's wool, but nothing like the cheap wool felts you find everywhere nowadays. It's really soft without being floppy and quite smooth to the touch, almost like a fur felt but not quite. I've only ever encountered this quality wool felt in older German/Austrian hats, I doubt they still make any like it.
Today I wore another German hat from my friend's inheritance: a bright red Mayser. Nowhere near as awesome as @EstherWeis ' huge red fedora, but I'm quite chuffed with it anyway. I am considering changing the ribbon to a contrasting one though - what do you guys think?
First time dressing like a grown-up with the new-to-me (what seems to be a 1950s or so) Borsalino nutria homburg. I think that I will keep this hat. It does not suck.
Nice look. I love that color and ribbon. Try to stay dry today.Now, that was a rainy walk.
First off all thanks for all the likes on the hat. I appreciate them all.
Alan, it sure does turn some heads, but thats not unusual. I never really notice.
I've never really owned hats that I did not make myself, nor do I plan to do so in the future. I have always had a soft spot for these though.
It a 7X stetson open road, I have no clue about the age. Just a rough idea.
It's in fantastic condition.
I like that color. I'm not a fan of the cattleman crease, this OR looks good with this bash. Nice look today!Sporting my latest acquisition in a trade with @handymike. So much for thinning out my collection! Haha.
Royal Stetson Open Road in grey.
Yes, it does not suck indeed. Another one with everything going for it Matt. Love the color and brim edge binding. We hail all rodents!First time dressing like a grown-up with the new-to-me (what seems to be a 1950s or so) Borsalino nutria homburg.
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I think that I will keep this hat. It does not suck.
First time dressing like a grown-up with the new-to-me (what seems to be a 1950s or so) Borsalino nutria homburg.
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I think that I will keep this hat. It does not suck.
Thanks for sharing the interior shots. It is from the 1960s. Had no idea that you wear a tiny hat. The world is your oyster in the vintage market, should your plans change. ;^)
Thanks Serge.That's one way of putting it [emoji3] [emoji3] [emoji3]
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Ha! Something tells me that this one came out of the factory already "unsucked", Alan.Nice! The wonderful character of nutria... it becomes unsuck in time. Was this sold from a U.S. location?
Thanks, Mike.Yes, it does not suck indeed. Another one with everything going for it Matt. Love the color and brim edge binding. We hail all rodents!
What a friggin' knockout.Green Stratoliner
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Thanks Matt! Just wearing it a little snug for the time being until I have time to test the procedure on a hat that I don't treasure quite as much. Very similar to Darth Vader testing the carbon freezing process on Han Solo before attempting the process on Luke.What a friggin' knockout.
Did the procedure work?
Thanks Rick.You clean up nicely! That awesome Borsalino nutria is really something special.