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I think I'll keep the pin with the hat. While I'm not a huge western fan I do like this Stagecoach quite a lot.
I think I'll keep the pin with the hat. While I'm not a huge western fan I do like this Stagecoach quite a lot.
JoaoesqueJoao – Joaoesque as always. Great ribbon on your Stagecoach..
I love that hat. That felt looks like it is very vintage like. Perfect proportions.Borsalino today
hands down the best modern production hat I own.
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for a modern hat the felt is shocking ...I love that hat. That felt looks like it is very vintage like. Perfect proportions.
Dimensional, or non-dimensional? That is, is it the same all the way around, or is it a tiny bit wider on the sides, (dimensional) as was often the case?The brim is 2 5/8". I had thought it was going to be too much but I love it! My previous hat had a 2 1/2" brim. An extra 1/8" wasn't much at all
Dimensional, or non-dimensional? That is, is it the same all the way around, or is it a tiny bit wider on the sides, (dimensional) as was often the case?
Jep, that happens to me all the time.
When I can I will go through the entire stack of felts to get the one that feels the best.
They will all vary just a tad.
Great to see this A.P. Velour. It's from the original Anton Peschel factory in Nový Jičín , Czechoslovakia (was Neutitschein, Austria). The felt characteristic you mention is common with this type of fantastic Velour (similar to JHS Seal Velour). I actually have the liner dye stamp.Some stunning hat choices out there today and yesterday. And good to see some old faces in the mix again. Many thanks for the notes on yesterday's Tom N Jerry. Someone asked, though I can't find the message, on the age. It is from somewhere in the post war 1940s.
Today an Anton Peschel velour customized for Oviatt's of Los Angeles. I have owned two Peschel velours, twenty plus years between them and remarkably similar. So soft as to be form challenged - the shape has to be touched up each time it goes back on. In this way, quite different than the Borsalino and Hückel velours recently shared. The latter are much firmer to the hand. Despite the softness, though, the Oviatt's hat is incredibly lush velvet felt. Photos don't do it justice - you'll have to take my word for it. ;^)
Great to see this A.P. Velour. It's from the original Anton Peschel factory in Nový Jičín , Czechoslovakia (was Neutitschein, Austria). The felt characteristic you mention is common with this type of Velour (similar to JHS Seal Velour). I actually have the liner dye stamp.
I had no clue that the sides were normally wider. I just measured it, 2 5/8" all around.
Then yours is a "non-dimensional" brim.
The difference is generally small, like this on the Stetsonian...
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And like an old(er) woman I once saw at the appetizing shop. She was buying lox (or was it nova?). The proprietor asked how much she wanted. She said, "just start slicing." He sliced a quarter pound, a half pound... just as he got north of 12 ounces, the customer said "Stop! I'll take that one."
If you know your measurements you can find some incredible deals on tweeds on Etsy or Ebay. I just received a heavy black and gray houndstooth Harris Tweed that fits me like a glove and is in perfect shape for $50.00. Like you, I'm just waiting for the temps to drop a few more points. Also, with the exchange rate so much in our favor at the present time, you could take a look at the offerings of Walker Slater in Edinburgh. Best of luck.
A big hat!
I've heard of training bras but never training brims!Thanks Joao. You should see the one I'm "training" for.
Everyone needs at least 1 strat.Gorgeous! I need me a Strat!
That hat does you justice Michael, great with the buffalo check.Seems like it's been a long time since I wore the Resistol Stagecoach. The remedy.
P1210458 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
P1210457 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
And an old LL Bean shirt jac on a cool morning.
P1210461 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Nice green hats here this morning. Gotta get me one of them.
Michael