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That's a beauty, more pictures
Looking very sharp MikeGlorious felt day! Lees of London c1950. First day in a long time where a suit jacket could be tolerated. New wild pocket square gets a spin.
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Very fine mystery hat Bowen. The kettle curl is really cool and the campaign bow just wraps it all up.View attachment 132390 View attachment 132391 View attachment 132392 View attachment 132393 Greetings All:
Today one of the hats i’ve been wearing is the Mystery Black of Yore. Probably first couple decades of the 1900s??
Ps: No physiologic comments about upturned curled brims here today...nup!!
Be well. Bowen
Ps: No physiologic comments about upturned curled brims here today...nup!!
I'm not much of a western hat guy, but I like the look of that one. Very cool, Bob.
Wow, nice. Great shirt too, looks old-timey.
Impressive Bob. Kind of reminds me of the "Beard of Knowledge" from Pawn Stars!
Thats just stunning Bob.
Superb Borsalino Max. You blend in with the most manicured of greens. Definitely not in the rough!Borsalino for golf
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Bon Voyage! That Palm should serve you well. Maybe there will be something coming home with you, never know...Bon Voyage all you land lubbers....getting ready to sail out in a few hours, shot from the ship looking over New York harbor area. Took the Cabo Palm straw, its built like a tank, even stuck a vintage feather in it for luck.
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It is quickly becoming a grab and go in the front closet. I take it off and look at that bordello liner just for giggles. Thanks friend.Mike, i really do love this hat!!
It’s color reminds me of the Pervinca (periwinkle-blue) Borsa of mine which i hold dear. Super, super hat!!
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Gotta luv me sum gills Mike!! Nice crease!Gills!!!
Adam “Premier Quality” for today’s lid. Enjoy.
-Mike
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Do I remember this being of new vintage? Sure looks like great construction and lines.Flechet homburg.
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I have been searching regularly for some reference to this mystery, still no hits. I think that American must be an early hat maker, not one of the big ones, but turn of the century big. Somewhere I'm going to come across an advertisement, newspaper article or something. I won't let this one beat me...View attachment 132390 View attachment 132391 View attachment 132392 View attachment 132393 Greetings All:
Today one of the hats i’ve been wearing is the Mystery Black of Yore. Probably first couple decades of the 1900s??
Ps: No physiologic comments about upturned curled brims here today...nup!!
Be well. Bowen
Tress & Co. bowler
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Two of my favorite hats of yours Fabio. Love the crown on that boater.The Brunetto boater
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Super Borsalino Bill. Great crown.Still in the high 90s here in North Texas. Went with a vintage Borsalino Light Weight for work this evening.
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To me as a historian, Mark Patton is a rock star! Association, even by hat brim, is praise indeed!Had to look that one up. Thanks Mike! I think...
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Still a great hat! Good to see you again around here.
Lovely as always.
My rat hat conversion for the second day in a row.Had it on yesterday at the Portage county fair.
Thank you,Sir.I do enjoy wearing this hat.You know a lot of things around here make me go hmmm...I always enjoy seeing that one, Chuck. You did a fine job on it. My rat hat has the same liner but no oilskin protector and no evidence of ever having one. Makes me go hmmm.
Thanks Red. Was back getting a little more laser work done yesterday. Still can't read the writing on the wall. Ha ha. Several weeks is the story I hear for when my vision will be clear again.You look pretty sharp to us. Keep getting better Michael.
Great Hat, Red. And I like the wild pocket square.Glorious felt day! Lees of London c1950. First day in a long time where a suit jacket could be tolerated. New wild pocket square gets a spin.
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