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Thank you Daniele. I am enjoying your Fedora adventures. Hope all is well.Joe, the Dunderry ia a really awesome hat
Thank you Daniele. I am enjoying your Fedora adventures. Hope all is well.Joe, the Dunderry ia a really awesome hat
A fine Champ it isView attachment 281961 Feelin’ like a Champ on this beautiful day!
Thanks, Steve.Some more super Italian hats with some great liners, Stefan. If I were a dog person I'd get one like on the Alessandria to guard my collection
Now that is a homburg of substance, Steve.Finally had a bit of light today, so was able to take photos. I chose to wear this Joseph E. Ward (one of the many great Manchester hatmakers) Homburg. Thought it befitted a semi-grey November day. View attachment 280815 View attachment 280816
Looking good, Wayne. Tough to find the good Morreton hats.50s Morreton Velourex. Slight imperfection on the felt of this one, but got it for very cheap, reliable errands hat.
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Stefan, Thank you! Another fantastic Italian series from you! All 3 are great.
Very nice, Joe. We need more love for black hats here.Couple hats today...
New arrival Champ Kashmir Finish with 1950s Back Bow and Pork Pie-esquire telescope crown.
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more details in Post New Hats...
and...Back in Black
Miller Western Hats
Open Road inspired
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That is a beautiful homburg. Jeff.View attachment 281032
Carlson homburg today, but it’s going to have to change to a heavier hat, probably a bowler, because the strong winds already nearly blew it off my head once.
Excellent work as usual, Terry.After months of sitting, I finally finished this conversion project. All I lacked was sewing on the brim binding and I finally got it done. This hat was originally a size 7 '50s era 3X Stetson Western with the Last Drop embroidered liner that I was able to reuse. Aside from showing its age a little the felt was solid and definitely worth saving. I have more in the Conversion Corral...
Before:
Hand sewing a brim binding can be a real pain in the a$$ and it does a number on my back after having to sit too long.
After: notice the fading on the hat. It has a nice 'well worn' look with plenty of character but with a nice crisp profile.
Embroidered Last Drop Liner
Back in the hat with the original sweat bow also reused
Wow, that is a mouth-watering hat, Wayne.20S Canadian made 'the Leader'
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View attachment 281836 50s “Butternut” Strat.
One that I took completely apart this week for a reblock, reflange and rebuild, but able to resew on all the original components.
It’s been re-Strated.
A world of difference in the shape and profile, which is mostly what I was after. Lots of work, but I’m very happy with the results.
2 3/4 brim, 5 5/8 open crown. Fits comfortably. Worth all the trouble. View attachment 281835 View attachment 281832 View attachment 281833 View attachment 281834 View attachment 281831
Congrats on the he-shed, Mike. It's not the size of the bat-cave (yet) but it's always good to get a footholdLate to the table today. Spent the day working on setting up my new "He-Shed" my wife let me build. Well, actually, I had it constructed by our fence contractor, but it was an indulgence. For a run to Home Depot I dressed down into work clothes with my beater Stephen L. Stetson stingy. Love the feel of this hat, so casual, bullet proof and an interesting story. Original Carter sweat band, great liner tip logo and ribbon replacement by Mike Miller a couple of years ago. It has been posted in the beater thread a while back. Need a new beater...
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Very nice, Perry.
Still can't see the pics, but knowing your collection I can rest assured it's a good one.Sometimes a good hat can jumpstart a challenging day... one of the nice things about this thread. Keep on truckin' friends.
Nice find, Joe.50s Stetson Whippet for my daughter’s birthday dinner/lunch
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Beautiful, Steve. Really like the colour of it.Getes, Georg Teufel & Sohn, Tuttlingen, "Antilope" possibly late 1950s and a recent arrival.
Well, there's a lot to like about that Panizza.The special colors of autumn continue, even if by now many leaves have fallen.
Today, a sunny day with "special" temperatures for the period, I experience it wearing a Panizza.
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Panizza Special size 59 cm. or 7 3/8 US arrived new from Merano, M. Hutter headwear.
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The felt is named "Cognac" and is very malleable and of medium fine texture, with a ribbon of the same color with a slight tendency to shimmer.
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We are always in the variety of colors of this special period.
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This is one of my "special" hat I like more than others
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Tomorrow is expected to drop the temperature sharply, but these days of sunshine and pleasant temperatures was an off-season treat.
Congratulations to all the loungers for their awesome hats showed in the last days
The marathon looks as good as always, Michael. Great outfit.Marathon today.
IMG_7473 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_7474 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_7475 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
11-18-2020 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good day,
Michael
It's nobility either way. Great hat!Borsolino Aristocrat this morning.
Ooops Brain Fart: Barbisio Aristocrat...not Borsalino...
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The more loungers joining in on the Italian week the better. Great hat, Charlie.What is it; Borsalino Thursday?!?
Fine!! Posting from the BJ’s parking lot, from our pal in Verona, @Daniele Tanto a beautiful Borsa TAR today. View attachment 281689 View attachment 281690 View attachment 281691 View attachment 281692 View attachment 281693 View attachment 281694
Be well, all!
At that price I'd buy them all day long. Wonderful hats, Randall.View attachment 281729 View attachment 281730 Double Borsalino Thursday.
Got both of these today for $50 shipped.
Be posting in the eBay victories for sure!
The brown one makes my 3rd Salvatore Balbi. Exceptional lids, all. View attachment 281731 View attachment 281732
Not a hat you'd want to ignore if it's calling you.I was thinking of joining some of you guys with a Borsalino... But my midnight blue Dunderry was calling my name today
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Very nice, Daniele. I don't think we've seen the "sebino" colour before.This morning there was a thick and leaden fog, around 11A.M. it thinned out and the sun came out.
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I took the opportunity to wear a Borsalino in the color of the sky and fog together
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Borsalino Qualità Extra Superiore in soft felt, "Sebino" color with ribbon matching the felt color. Size is 59 cm. or 7 3/8 US
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The sunset was spectacular here in the hills, less in painura where the sand began to settle before sunset
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Thanks for your likes.
Congratulations on your aluni hats which I would like in my size.
Which? Assumptions are accepted
Excellent work, Randall. Cool colour.View attachment 281836 50s “Butternut” Strat.
One that I took completely apart this week for a reblock, reflange and rebuild, but able to resew on all the original components.
It’s been re-Strated.
A world of difference in the shape and profile, which is mostly what I was after. Lots of work, but I’m very happy with the results.
2 3/4 brim, 5 5/8 open crown. Fits comfortably. Worth all the trouble. View attachment 281835 View attachment 281832 View attachment 281833 View attachment 281834 View attachment 281831
Well, the weather for petting hats is here, so we must make use of that, Steve. Lovely hat.Mid 60's Panizza Super, fuzzy felt on this sunny, but cold November Friday. A petting hat for sure.
Have a safe and great weekend fellow Loungers.
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It suits you Jonathan.
Looks great Jonathan. I'm currently on the hunt for a similar vintage beret.
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Got both of these today for $50 shipped.
Be posting in the eBay victories for sure!
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All three are spectacular Stefan! Do love me sum blueberry through...Italian week is going strong. Here we go.
Borsalino Idorsca
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Barbisio Maia
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Borsalino Mirtillo Speciale
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Thanks, Joe! Your man in black the other day was a great look for you.
Thanks, Rick! With your effortless, cool style I have no doubt you'll be rocking a beret by the Bay soon enough.
Saw them but let them pass. Glad you scored that deal, Randall!
Thanks, Mike. They are hard to beat.All three are spectacular Stefan! Do love me sum blueberry through...
You deserve a treat now and again. The bone-lord shines!Bone Lord's Hat to have my jaw bone checked out this morning. Dental Surgeon said the hole in my head was normal. In a couple of months they will put in the stud to anchor a new molar... Kind of sucks in general really. As a treat, I traveled to my haberdasher, Oscar Hult's new location in Albany. The Natty Dresser moved to a historic building downtown that is appointed most beautifully. A palate cleansing for sure. Cashmere overcoat to brace against the morning freezing temperatures.
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My favorite for this week is the Borsa Gulaela Folco. Well, as the two Titanic dudes said in the crow’s nest, “NICE BURG!!!”The week was longer than that, so here's part II.
Borsalino Ardilla Melasso
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Borsalino Gulaela Folco
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Borsalino Linea
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The shipping costs were high for both these hats, but as it turned out, the used store that listed them offered free shipping if the buyer pays more than $50 with them. At $24.99 each I went ahead and bought a 99 cent pair of pliers they had for sale!
Looks good SteveMid 60's Panizza Super, fuzzy felt on this sunny, but cold November Friday. A petting hat for sure.
Have a safe and great weekend fellow Loungers.
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