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What a great piece of history Justin. But the steely stare is what makes this image!c.1900s Stetson "no.1 quality Nutria" boss of the plains
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Great lines and that brim stitching...priceless.30s Castle Hats semi longhair for today
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Very interesting Dave, don't see many Bee Hats in felt. Straws show up on Ebay every once in a while. Love this one!
Love the brim work on this one. I think this is the first mention of you having a car, I thought you just traveled by bike everywhere, you are so healthy looking!Stetson 3X Beaver for this weeks shopping trip.
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A bit nippy this morning, but should be a nice afternoon. Picking up my car from the shop on the way home from shopping. That will be a painful and wallet lightening stop.
10-17-2019 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a great Thursday,
Michael
Just beautiful Eric. You seem to be in a blue mood these past couple of days. Keep it up!Channeling blue sky with a blue Stetson Bantam this morning. Glorious 38'f sunny morning here in Minnesota. I will need to break out some heavier wool jackets.
Best, Eric -
Sometimes these well worn hats are the best. I think they know how to get into your heart, kind of like a stray cat.40s Champ that needed deep cleaning with vinegar and then a gas bath. The liner took a good soaking and whitened up a bit, the black marker faded a little, but so did the crest, but i really love a pleated liner.
Some mothing, sweat stiches are popping, but this hat has charm. Wide, 2.75" brim with a lower crown than i usually like but that's ok too. This one has grown on me.
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