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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

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I have been taking advantage of the warmer weather today. I began with a dog soiree while wearing a Gannon (bone beaver felt). The sun feels good.

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Back home doing outside chores I was chilled and put on a warmer vest and changed hats. A stetson unlined Playboy was my hat choice.

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Breakfast outside in a Monsavais cap.

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Pre-lunch jaunt in a vintage Stetson Buccaneer. (Not exactly the same as the hat in the advertisement as it has only half of the brim spiral stitched. Until I can see an example of an entire stitched brim, I claim Buccaneer.)

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After lunch I was hanging out by the dock in a Lee Desert Tones. The waterfowl are very busy today.

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I headed out to do a "welfare check" on my wife's elderly Aunt. She is doing well and appreciated the groceries I dropped on the doorstep. We held a conversation thru the front window and shared a beverage. She sipped tea and I sipped a mug of coffee. I wore a Homburg. She commented that I needed to wear a less dressy hat. The homburg was to dressy. Right she is! Our discussion was easily started as she spoke about how her late husband wore a hat daily. His favorite hats were the "New York hats" -Mallory's. When their family was doing well, post depression, he had as many as 3 hats in the hall closet.

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On with the balance of Saturday evening. Be safe, be strong and see you on the street soon, Eric -
Wonderful hats today Eric. Enjoyed your story with your wife’s aunt.
 

AbbaDatDeHat

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Took the new to me Resistol out for a spin today - a walk around the neighborhood with my wife.
Just for fun, when we got home I tried it with my poncho. I can't remember where the poncho is from - somewhere in South America - maybe Peru. I got it back home in New Zealand about 20 years ago. I used to wear it quite a bit, but not for a long time now. I figured it might work with this hat, though.
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The last two pics remind me of a western movie with a rather tough guy that knew how to wear a hat too.
You got a steel plate under that poncho??
B
 

AbbaDatDeHat

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Greetings All:
Today....inspired to the Max, i’m slummin with Max’s half brother.
The Beaver 50. As fine a felt as one could ask.
This one has a crease that is probably my overall favorite. Not my doing, it just does itself.
Churchill days are good for the soul.
Still good here in Almost Heaven country.
Be well and safe.
Bowen
Ps: i noticed that’s another Churchill over my shoulder. It owns the four dent!
B
 
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Location
Maryland
Janyška "?" possibly late 1930s early 1940s. I couldn't find a paper label and didn't want to damage the sweatband so no model name. The black felt easily takes a dry crease and has a nice hand. This a formal hat with larger dimensions and a wider band / ribbon. There is no brim edge binding so you can really see the brim work. Overall this is a really fantastic hat. This hat is from my May 2016 NOS Czech find.

This week I will highlight Janyška & Cie. from Czechoslovakia. Janyška & Cie. was started in the 1920s in Valašské Meziříčí – Krásno about 25 km from Nový Jičín (location of JHS, BB, AP). Janyška & Cie. was a Czech company based on Austrian hat tradition. Janyška & Cie. became Tonak Factory 2 post WWII and the factory was closed 1961.

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Janyška & Cie. Czech Advertisements possibly 1930s.

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drmaxtejeda

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Janyška "?" possibly late 1930s early 1940s. I couldn't find a paper label and didn't want to damage the sweatband so no model name. The black felt easily takes a dry crease and has a nice hand. This a formal hat with larger dimensions and a wider band / ribbon. There is no brim edge binding so you can really see the brim work. Overall this is a really fantastic hat. This hat is from my May 2016 NOS Czech find.

This week I will highlight Janyška & Cie. from Czechoslovakia. Janyška & Cie. was started in the 1920s in Valašské Meziříčí – Krásno about 25 km from Nový Jičín (location of JHS, BB, AP). Janyška & Cie. was a Czech company based on Austrian hat tradition. Janyška & Cie. became Tonak Factory 2 post WWII and the factory was closed 1961.

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Janyška & Cie. Czech Advertisements possibly 1930s.

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I am envious of that one, Steven.
 

Garrett

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Janyška "?" possibly late 1930s early 1940s. I couldn't find a paper label and didn't want to damage the sweatband so no model name. The black felt easily takes a dry crease and has a nice hand. This a formal hat with larger dimensions and a wider band / ribbon. There is no brim edge binding so you can really see the brim work. Overall this is a really fantastic hat. This hat is from my May 2016 NOS Czech find.

This week I will highlight Janyška & Cie. from Czechoslovakia. Janyška & Cie. was started in the 1920s in Valašské Meziříčí – Krásno about 25 km from Nový Jičín (location of JHS, BB, AP). Janyška & Cie. was a Czech company based on Austrian hat tradition. Janyška & Cie. became Tonak Factory 2 post WWII and the factory was closed 1961.

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Janyška & Cie. Czech Advertisements possibly 1930s.

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Fantastic as usual, Steve!
 
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30 Days to 30 Hats - Day 18
Stevens 3X Beaver
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Stevens 3X Beaver - California Weight
Light grey light weight felt
1 inch silver and striped mid ribbon
2 3/8 brim with silver grosgrain bound edge
Wind trolley

I did not plan on wearing this hat today... but since it’s arrival this afternoon I haven’t taken it off. When you first see this hat the star is the super cool silver and grey striped mid ribbon. After closer inspection... this is some hat. It is a very light very moldable felt they called ‘California weight’. A fantastic for me 2 3/8 brim with a thin silver grosgrain bound edge along with a wind trolley. And extremely comfortable. Hopefully I can clean up some of the staining on the felt. But even if not I am nothing but happy with this hat.

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Rmccamey

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A nice array of hats today, Randall.

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Going retro with this pair.
The Stetson hails from the 20s, or so.
The Dobbs is from early 40s, maybe late 30s. The direct opposite of the bowler; this felt is so light and floppy!
I’ve noticed a few folks having hat band ribbons with “basting stitches” left in around the top of the ribbon edge. I’m not so convinced that they’re basting stitches. Maybe it is temporary stitching, but after installing several hatbands now, it doesn’t make sense why anyone would use basting to hold the top of a ribbon that is “supposed to be removed later, but was forgotten.” View attachment 228711

The thread used to hold down this ribbon is so thin and hard to see that I just noticed it this week!
always thought if I ever ended up with a hat that had these left in they would get removed, but these are so inconspicuous that I’ll leave them be, for the sake of originality preservation.

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Hat and Rehat

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Denver
Hmm, what is the date?
IMG_2986 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Stetson Whippet out braving the avalanches.
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4-17-2020 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr

Have a good Friday,
Michael
Is the Whippet oxblood? I'm never sure about colors. They look a bit different between my phone, laptop and the bigger monitor connected to my docking station. Excellent look, Michael, with the color palette head to toe. Great, soft overcoat too.
 
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Location
Nederland
I have been taking advantage of the warmer weather today. I began with a dog soiree while wearing a Gannon (bone beaver felt). The sun feels good.

i-VSnNW6F-M.jpg


Back home doing outside chores I was chilled and put on a warmer vest and changed hats. A stetson unlined Playboy was my hat choice.

i-rMMBgnb-M.jpg


Breakfast outside in a Monsavais cap.

i-j9zt5vm-M.jpg


Pre-lunch jaunt in a vintage Stetson Buccaneer. (Not exactly the same as the hat in the advertisement as it has only half of the brim spiral stitched. Until I can see an example of an entire stitched brim, I claim Buccaneer.)

i-bkdLkvj-M.jpg


i-kDrFtkq-M.jpg


After lunch I was hanging out by the dock in a Lee Desert Tones. The waterfowl are very busy today.

i-VThsrjv-M.jpg


I headed out to do a "welfare check" on my wife's elderly Aunt. She is doing well and appreciated the groceries I dropped on the doorstep. We held a conversation thru the front window and shared a beverage. She sipped tea and I sipped a mug of coffee. I wore a Homburg. She commented that I needed to wear a less dressy hat. The homburg was to dressy. Right she is! Our discussion was easily started as she spoke about how her late husband wore a hat daily. His favorite hats were the "New York hats" -Mallory's. When their family was doing well, post depression, he had as many as 3 hats in the hall closet.

i-fqWtcMg-M.jpg


On with the balance of Saturday evening. Be safe, be strong and see you on the street soon, Eric -
A five hat and a cap day; I have still much to learn! Show us the way, Eric.
 
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Location
Nederland
View attachment 228819 View attachment 228820 View attachment 228821 Greetings All:
Today....inspired to the Max, i’m slummin with Max’s half brother.
The Beaver 50. As fine a felt as one could ask.
This one has a crease that is probably my overall favorite. Not my doing, it just does itself.
Churchill days are good for the soul.
Still good here in Almost Heaven country.
Be well and safe.
Bowen
Ps: i noticed that’s another Churchill over my shoulder. It owns the four dent!
B
Wonderful hats, Bowen. The four dent requires a hat with a black belt in creasing. It looks like the hats are sneaking up on you again.:)
 
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Location
Nederland
Janyška "?" possibly late 1930s early 1940s. I couldn't find a paper label and didn't want to damage the sweatband so no model name. The black felt easily takes a dry crease and has a nice hand. This a formal hat with larger dimensions and a wider band / ribbon. There is no brim edge binding so you can really see the brim work. Overall this is a really fantastic hat. This hat is from my May 2016 NOS Czech find.

This week I will highlight Janyška & Cie. from Czechoslovakia. Janyška & Cie. was started in the 1920s in Valašské Meziříčí – Krásno about 25 km from Nový Jičín (location of JHS, BB, AP). Janyška & Cie. was a Czech company based on Austrian hat tradition. Janyška & Cie. became Tonak Factory 2 post WWII and the factory was closed 1961.

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49790742407_76e5e114c5_b.jpg


49789890593_35480711b5_b.jpg


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Janyška & Cie. Czech Advertisements possibly 1930s.

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Understated gorgeousness!
 
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Location
Nederland
30 Days to 30 Hats - Day 18
Stevens 3X Beaver
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Stevens 3X Beaver - California Weight
Light grey light weight felt
1 inch silver and striped mid ribbon
2 3/8 brim with silver grosgrain bound edge
Wind trolley

I did not plan on wearing this hat today... but since it’s arrival this afternoon I haven’t taken it off. When you first see this hat the star is the super cool silver and grey striped mid ribbon. After closer inspection... this is some hat. It is a very light very moldable felt they called ‘California weight’. A fantastic for me 2 3/8 brim with a thin silver grosgrain bound edge along with a wind trolley. And extremely comfortable. Hopefully I can clean up some of the staining on the felt. But even if not I am nothing but happy with this hat.

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Pity about the staining, but it certainly deserves a go at bringing it back to glory. Marvelous hat, Joe.

Snuck out a few flower deliveries from the shop today during some essential travel to the farmer's market, and for deep dish pizza. Obviously that's essential for the weekend!

VS refurbished Stetson.

I'm not much for western style hats, but I think I'd call this one a thin ribboned, wide brimmed lords hat and wear it anyway. Splendid, Jared.

Sported a Borsalino for my daily masked Corona crawl, along with another West Virginia fashion cloth face mask. Thanks B.
No clouds, no wind, choppy surf and currents, but I went for a good long swim anyway.
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Excellent Borsa, David. And blue skies and sea to boot!
 

Ian

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It is a brand. I see them on a regular basis over here in the vintage shops. Unsure if they're actually English made; could be one of those German brands using "fancy" sounding English names.
That would make sense mate, it still has the old owners initials in metal plates on the sweat which is a feature of older European hats. Thanks for the update
 

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