Thanks, Brent. Maybe it's just in my head because I've seen it styled that way.Great hats, as usual, Stefan. I liked the new Borsalino Farotto Malva in the Borsalino Brotherhood thread, but love it seeing it worn. Such a great hat and I don’t see anything feminine about it as worn.
Thanks, Eric. Much appreciated; your hats are always an inspiration.Terrific harvest. You "reaped" some terrific hats this week.
I love the sahara fedora with curled brims. The pics of your hat makes me yearn for a similar hat. Your wife's hat is grand and I like the ribbon treatment. I showed pics to my wife and she is unconvinced that she could wear such a hat. I am working on her. Thank your wife for the motivating pics.
Morning dog soirre in a Brock fedora. Lovely blue hat for a cool morning.
After arriving home I strolled through the snowy yard in a blue Playboy enjoying a cup of coffee. The Air Light Playboy version is exactly as advertised - light.
Snow shoveling time was spent under a Stetson Stratoliner. Glorious unlined hat that I need to be careful of wearing. I like this hat and need to be careful of wearing it to an early demise. Thank goodness I have a couple of the sage Stratoliners so I can rotate between them.
Cheers this morning, Eric -
Thanks, Joe. Well pleased with it!Your newest Borsalino is quite beautiful
Thanks, Steve. The Cervo is a perfect hat for this time of the year.Great array, Stefan. Love that Cervo.
Great colours, Bill.Northwest Whiskey for services this morning.
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Today the rain raged from dawn to well beyond sunset, now a powerful wind has swept the clouds and the moon has appeared.
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The photos are from yesterday morning before the bad weather started.
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The Borsalino "Misto Stagno" with "Ossido" colored hatband accompanied me on a long tour among the last autumn leaves, then wind and rain.
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This was supposed to be the hat for Sunday, but the weather forecast promised stormy weather and it did
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Be that as it may: Happy Sunday!
Thank you, Jonathan.A bountiful harvest as always, Stefan. Your various scarves remind me that I need to start making one for the upcoming winter.
Looks so nice go ahead and wear it twice, Gary!
Sweet hat but that liner takes the cake, Marcel.
Following your daily adventures is as enjoyable as your hats, Eric. Thank you for sharing with us.
Whiskey + Sunday services, a bold choice. Looking sharp as usual, Bill.
Excellent black hat, Jonathan. To think some people claim they don't like black hats!There's been some wonderful old black hats shown lately, so I'll hop aboard the train with this wartime camber Dobbs:
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I like both, but I'd have to give it to the Mallory for the subtle style. Well worn with the brim up, Joe.Started off the day with Mallory The Dallas
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This evening switched to the latest arrival
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Lee Hats - White Label - Gay Prince styling
Very light silver felt with Velvet texture finish
5 inch crown with center dent (about 5 1/2 open)
2 5/8 brim with GP inspired slash/dash binding
7/8 self felted band with matching slash/dash pattern
This is the bell of the ball of the three hats to arrive yesterday. While the other two might not be too much to write home about, this one steals the show. I believe this my first Lee White label and I have never come across a Lee with this type of styling. I do own two Dobbs Gay Prince hats which this Lee is modeled after, which makes a great point of reference for me. As many brands did make their own attempt to copy the GP styling it does not surprise me that Lee made this offering. What does surprise me is how much they got right! First they chose to go with an alternating whip stitch and saddle stitch for the edge biding creating an appealing slash dash pattern a sort of GP upgrade. However beyond the visual aspect of the brim binding and self felted band. Lee went above and beyond with the felt finish. The GP hats generally have a very thin extremely short hair velvety finish. A quality of felt I haven’t really come across on too many other hats. Lee came VERY close here. Especially with what I am assuming a mid to late 50s hat. (Which I am basing on the later Lee logo… not sure when the change was made). Probably not same felt as my 40s GP but very similar to my 50s. The moths seem to agree as there are quite a number of small moth divots and tracks along the top of the brim but they really do not take away from the beauty of this hat. The color is an absolutely beautiful very light silver. The original price tag had this one retailing at $15. It came in a very cool Lee hats box. I’m really enjoying this rare unusual treasure. Thanks to Bob for the heads up on this one.
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The Lee is a bit light shade silver than The Dallas.
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Very nice, Jim. I like the deep black of the felt and the proportions of the hat.Late to yesterday's party. Knapp-Felt in my favorite shade of black.
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I'm grimacing because I'm being slammed in the face with our first snow of the season.
She has done excellent work as always. Very nice, Marcel.Fleur of Penumbra hats, has send me the reblocked Hufvud. I'm very satisfying with it.... View attachment 379103 View attachment 379104
Very nice, Max. A rare beast.
Beautiful hat, Jonathan. Where would we be without some good exchanges?!Thinking warmer thoughts with a Champ Texan while slopping through the first measurable snow to the bus stop and post office this morning:
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Hat tip to Tom (@St.Ignatz) for a super smooth transaction. Maybe we'll see him donning a Disney in the near future.
Extra extra nice!Borsalino Qualita Extra Extra Superiore
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Excellent outfit, David.Brrrrr, down below 70° F. this morning. Wearing a Clear Nutria Stetson, and a Horsehide Monarch coat, both probably made before I was.
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Beautiful Gannons, Eric.Good morning. I wore a charcoal Gannon Wanderer out for a dog soirre. The morning light just before sunrise makes grabbing a hat pic challenging. The hat is really charcoal and has no purple hues in the felt.
Morning coffee outside in a Gannon Wanderer in steel gray.
Cheers, Eric -
Stellar hat, Alan. I like the contrast provided by the ribbon and brim binding.A No.1 Quality western sold from the Stetson factory store in Philadelphia... late 1930s.
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Quality on display, Marcel.Hornskov diamond crown 50% beaverblend in color mud.
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Gorgeous, Rick. A different style for you, but you can wear any hat well.
A pinnacle in French hatmaking, Panos. Great condition for its age.Continuing on the black oldies, another favourite from Daniele.
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The overall details and finish suggest a wool hat intended for the upper class
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Smooth looking Dalton, Jim.Sunny day in Funkytown. No surprise I'm wearing a Dalton.
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Very nice, Johnny. Ushanka weather already; yipes!Snow day today. Didn’t stop from yesterday. Started with my VS in Natural
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Switched to my Ushanka for shovelling when I got home.
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stay safe everyone
Johnny
Superb, Brent. Elegant and stylish; what more can you ask for?
Beautiful, great shape to it.Knox Premier. This is the only hat I consistently wear brim up. Just love the profile it creates that, to me, looks kind of 1920s, even though the hat is definitely post-war. Maybe for that reason I think of it as my old man hat—the one I’ll be wearing to feed the pigeons in the park in a few years.
David
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Lovely Stetson haether, Perry. They didn't do a lot of those it seems, but they sure knew how.
Very nice. Nice bit of contrast between felt and trimmings.Here comes the sun
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It was the last ray in the alley between one house and another, before disappearing
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Today an English hat: H.D. Stevens - Gordon Street - London, this says the inner lining, the paper label is in Italian and looks a lot like that of the Cervo hat factory a few years ago.
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Apart from this little trick the hat is very nice, the felt is great and the contrast between the ribbon and the hem of the wings, with the felt, is very interesting
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The garden today was beautiful, it was grey and in a while the last sun , shining on some corners
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Thanks for the likes and have a nice day
Congrats on this incredible score. The moment I saw the hat I thought it had to be a Knox. Can't exactly say why though. From those in the know (not me unfortunately) it is considered one of the finest hats around.View attachment 379807 View attachment 379808 View attachment 379809 View attachment 379810
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Feeling lucky again. Scored an incredible deal on this Knox One Hundred “custom edge”. Color is light tan. While the case is missing a few items and is well worn- this hat, on the other hand, is in like new condition. Would love to hear your thoughts on this, as I haven’t seen too many. I will add this to the Knox thread.
Bowler Wednesday.
Cheers, Eric -
No bells and whistles on that one; works for me. Very nice, Daniele.Another day of changeable weather and another gray hat
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The hat is well made and the felt is great, the color is a light gray with contrasting black ribbon with raw brims.
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It arrived new after years of being made and resting on some store shelves for years
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It has many similarities with others hats made in the same time, Sixties or Seventies, I have collected during years
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Always good to see you treat your hats as hats and not just trophies. No offense intended to others but sometimes you've got to let the dog off the leash.
Tom D.
Post quote got dropped. Comment was about Erics ongoing series "Hats in Action".
Beautiful, Marcel. Fleur is the savior of hats in distress.Better pictures of the reblocked Hufvud. I really like the hat now. Great proportions and the fit is also perfect.
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Yes Stefan, i like Fleur hahaBeautiful, Marcel. Fleur is the savior of hats in distress.
Thank you for the compliments StefanI like both, but I'd have to give it to the Mallory for the subtle style. Well worn with the brim up, Joe.
Better pictures of the reblocked Hufvud. I really like the hat now. Great proportions and the fit is also perfect.
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Yes, the color is great, it's Emerald grey. I like it too...I agree—it looks much better now. I love that color grey.
David
All terrific hats, as usual! Your collection blows me away.Good morning. My dog soirre hat was a Stetson Playboy.
This Vita Felt hat (as per liner markings) has a reminder on the sweat that it under went the Vida Felt Process. The sweat is marked Playboy in a terrific font. Dynamite.
Home for a walkabout sipping coffee I changed to a Stetson Startoliner in a nutmeg kind of felt hue. The Stetson name for the felt hue escapes me this morning.
I headed out to run my wife's auto thru the car wash and popped a Stetson Whippet on my head. Yup my pics are actually of a Stetson Whippet. It is the 60's Australian stingy version of the Whippet. Truly a Whippet is not a Whippet.
Cheers, Eric -
All terrific hats, as usual! Your collection blows me away.