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Sharp chap, David!
Thanks hatophile, I really like that VS hat.
Later this evening - Borsalino and Baseball
Sharp chap, David!
An excellent looking pair of lids today, David.
DJH, nice tall crown on that VS, and Mayser, that unknown looks like it has some quality to it.
Pre 1940s Echter Borsalino
Thanks, Zetwal.
Dobbs today.
Good day Fedora folks. I would like to share my a couple of my newest hats.
That's a beautiful hat!
I love the crease. It looks amazing, well done. I love the way it drops a little in the back. Definately a good look, and fits the hat well with dimensions. It does have that Mario diamond crease vibe to it, and nothing wrong with that. I find Mario very inspirational.
Josh, wonderful work on the Royalist.
Love the dimensions of that hat, Steve! Its interesting that the ribbon has that sewing on the upper portion of it. I have several pre 1940's hats that use the same treatment. I wonder why they started and stopped that practice within a very short time span.
Good day Fedora folks. I would like to share my a couple of my newest hats.
Thanks for taking a look. I will be wearing the Marathon as I head out this afternoon into the 40' damp spring MN weather. Eric -
This is based on the fact, that if you look at all the hats that Steve has posted and all of the hats that many of the loungers have posted, the long thread stitching on the top part of the ribbon is absent on almost all of the hats accept for a small percentage. Like I said, I only have a couple hats from a very short time frame that have that kind of long stitching on the upper part of the ribbon. Ive looked through a good amount of threads and still have seen very few. I'm assuming that particular style of practice was short lived based on that. I could be wrong, it was just an observation.