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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Finally got enough of a break in the heat to wear felt.

This is my oldest custom and probably my favorite hat. Pecan VS.
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I can see why, Roger. Everything is just right on that hat.
 
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Way to explore the homburg style of hat. Excellent. I found the larger brimmed homburgs to be more frequently reached for and worn. The homburgs can be worn informal - mine 99% of the time are worn informal.

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Dynamite hat and love the gills.



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Lovely Optimo hat and in bed no less!
That display of fenomenal homburgs earns you a warm round of applause, Eric.
 
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P. & C. Habig Vienna, Export Quality "Camber" (changed from Wien and Qualität for the American market) production year 1952. Most P. & C. Habig Wien exports to America in this time period were Trachten influenced models so this is a rare find (in fact my only example). Also "Camber" is a model name used by different Hat Companies in Germany and Austria during this time period (see below).

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The Ventilo felt vents can be seen above the top edge of the sweatband.

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The Camber - Form, Mayser 1950s

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Spending an enjoyable evening catching up with all the wonderful lids sported today.

Our brief respite from the heat is over. Aloha shirts and Panama straw from Ecuador are just the ticket.

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It sure pays to know someone! Someone special that gives you a reason to go where these beauties come from.

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Ultrafino this morning.
Just a beauty Bob.

Running errands in the Cabo palm.
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It seems that we are all back to the straws today. This one has a great weave and brim. Nice.

I think everyone was quite restrained in their review of this image. Not one Zombie gag. What a sorry bunch we are...

As opposed to "bunny and cow"? Nice hat and jacket, great look.

That hat gets my heart pumping every time you bring it out. We all have our fix today Greg.

A Vanzina velour from Daniele. The feeling of the felt is spectacular! Daniele was right in that putting xxxs or stars to grade the felt of a hat is just a sales gimmick.
The narrow brim will take a little getting used to, but I don't think it looks bad.
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Nice color. You will find a good slim brim will come in handy on many occasions. You look great in this one. Embrace the Stingy Max!

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Another great straw today. Love the weave on this one too. I've been eyeballin a Monti sub fino semi colado of late from them. Looks like the quality is there. Now I just need to get off my dime.

You have a great collection of hats, Mike, but this one is certainly up there in the top three. Superb.
Thank you Stefan. It is one of my favorites, so classic in it's lines, and gills are a plus.

Thanks Bowen. [emoji120]
I’m a coffee drinker but I dug out the tea kettle and tried to steam the front down and the back up.
We wear WV tuxes with Hollywood brims in CA all the time.
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Excellent snap my friend. You have this one just right!

No hat yesterday, so it had to be two hat day today.

Borsalino Rogers Peet first.
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Dobbs fifteen and a spot of rain next.
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The brim on that Borsalino really turns me on. A fine Dobbs as well.

P. & C. Habig Vienna, Export Quality "Camber" (changed from Wien and Qualität for the American market) production year 1952. Most P. & C. Habig Wien exports to America in this time period were Trachten influenced models so this is a rare find (in fact my only example). Also "Camber" is a model name used by different Hat Companies in Germany and Austria during this time period (see below).

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The Ventilo felt vents can be seen above the top edge of the sweatband.

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The Camber - Form, Mayser 1950s

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Very interesting story with this one. The changes in language to suit the market are cool. I think the multi-colored P.C. Habig liner logo is one of my favorites of the fancy German innards. Great color too. You do good hat Steve...
 

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P. & C. Habig Vienna, Export Quality "Camber" (changed from Wien and Qualität for the American market) production year 1952. Most P. & C. Habig Wien exports to America in this time period were Trachten influenced models so this is a rare find (in fact my only example). Also "Camber" is a model name used by different Hat Companies in Germany and Austria during this time period (see below).

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The Ventilo felt vents can be seen above the top edge of the sweatband.

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The Camber - Form, Mayser 1950s

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Fascinating history on the hat, and the ad looks awesome! I have to say, the company's crest looks far ahead of its time, nothing I would expect from a hat of this era.
 
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