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Thanks Mario, Lefty and JtL. I knew that one would fit in with JtL's style.Lefty said:Very nice, and similar to this JtL Stetson.
Thanks Mario, Lefty and JtL. I knew that one would fit in with JtL's style.Lefty said:Very nice, and similar to this JtL Stetson.
RBH said:Old photo but same hat.
Today it was my Dobbs Arcadia.
{I changed the ribbon on this one}
I talked to my friends at Brothers Hats. And the Arcadia is no longer in production, but they have some hats in storage. If you like this style give them a holler and see if they might have your size.
http://shop.thebrothershatshop.com/...0100CE50025E661675.qscstrfrnt01?productId=223
Joshbru3 said:I've got my Vintage Grey Dobbs on today. I just got it a couple of days ago and steamed the brim so it would stay just like I like it. I think the brim swoop looks pretty good. What do you guys think? The hat has a 2 1/8 inch brim, but Ive really been wondering how I would look in a hat with a bigger brim than that. Maybe a 2 5/8 or bigger. I dunno.
Mr E Train said:Warm and sunny today, so I figured I'd try out my new Ponte Rialto boater. Taking a cue from mayserwegener and his Homburg/Nat Nast shirt combos, I did the boater/Cubavera shirt combo.
I had to do a little work on it before it was ready to wear out because when I bought it in the store (The Executive Shop in Atlanta), the brim was curled up a little in the back and the guy in the store tried to straighten it out by hand without using steam. It was the last one they had in the right size, and I really liked it, so I bought it anyway, knowing I could fix it later pretty easily. I told them I'd steam it and straighten it myself, but I noticed after I bought it that it was a little weak and "bendy" in the area where he he tried to straighten it. Yikes. That concerned me, but I was still confident that I could fix it.
I just took our regular old household steam iron and pressed and steamed the brim in the problem area (making sure not to scorch it, of course) and put it on the counter with a paperweight on it while it dried. Then I just sprayed on some Kahl hat stiffener and let that dry, and voila, it was tip top again, straight as an arrow and stiff as a board. I wrote the store an email letting them know that if that situation ever comes up again, just steam the doggone thing.
1935 adJoshbru3 said:I've got my Vintage Grey Dobbs on today. I just got it a couple of days ago and steamed the brim so it would stay just like I like it. I think the brim swoop looks pretty good. What do you guys think? The hat has a 2 1/8 inch brim, but Ive really been wondering how I would look in a hat with a bigger brim than that. Maybe a 2 5/8 or bigger. I dunno.
navarre said:Posted this in new hats earlier, but just about to step out in it so I thought I would throw it in the ring here as well. Bought this the other day. Pretty dirty and a couple moth bites. None of the the damage went all the way through, so I reblocked it inside out. Started as a 6 7/8 now it fits as a 7 1/4 long oval.
Reworked the original ribbon inside out as well. Working on dying some cord to put the wind trolly back on as the original was to short. To excited to wait to show it off though.
Hope no one will hold it againts me that the cavanah edge is now upsidedown, but the color inside was to good to resist
rlk said:
navarre said:Posted this in new hats earlier, but just about to step out in it so I thought I would throw it in the ring here as well. Bought this the other day. Pretty dirty and a couple moth bites. None of the the damage went all the way through, so I reblocked it inside out. Started as a 6 7/8 now it fits as a 7 1/4 long oval.
Reworked the original ribbon inside out as well. Working on dying some cord to put the wind trolly back on as the original was to short. To excited to wait to show it off though.
Hope no one will hold it againts me that the cavanah edge is now upsidedown, but the color inside was to good to resist
chippy said:great looking hat and a tremendous job! i love it!
so you bought a new sweat, as well a liner too or did you reuse the liner? did you have your own block (wooden?) to work with or manage in some way with hat stretcher or some other way? cant help but say how impressed i am with this hat and the work..inspiration++
Ahhhh, I see lol lol a gentleman will walk but never runindycop said:No I want the pic of you chasing the hat!
Mr. Paladin said:Great re-work on that hat, sir. It is a great shade of blue and your work on it looks very skillful.
:arated:Mario said:Prima Portis, pally - and absolutely great color coordination! :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
Mario said:It's a good look with that Dobbs but I think that your face could easily take a wider brim. 2 3/4" or even 2 7/8" brims wouldn't look out of place at all. I know that those larger brims can be intimidating at first, but you'll get used to it pretty quick.
CircuitRider said:Looks good. They have been running "Highway Patrol" with Broderick Crawford on the Retro TV channel. Looks like the one he wore in the show in the late 50's.
rlk said:1935 ad