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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Wyldkarma

One Too Many
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Summer is a perfect time for the Ivy League look.

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I have read that the early 1900s saw the very first pink dress shirt – designed by Brooks Brothers – become a hit. It was initially meant to target female students but it caught on more with college guys. Pink is a great summer color for short bald guys I believe. I am not sport'n a dress shirt, but mine is weather appropriate.

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The pug and the hat are a match for my Champ which is a "Hand Woven, South American Genuine Panama." Some panama hats are easy to pick-up. Going into the city or driving out to the country, this hat travels well. Warm weather hats, for me, need a substantial leather sweat. The wear and effort of the leather sweat for me increases during the warm weather. You begin with quality leather and end with the everyday careful conditioning/drying of the vintage leather that is needed to "gently" wear a panama. This panama has more decades of wear coming.


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Best, Eric -
Wow, gorgeous hat....
 

Short Balding Guy

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Up here still waiting for Panama weather....more rain today....so I have just this vicarious experience.

Glad I could assist. Warm weather has settled for a spell in my neighborhood.

I headed out to do shopping errands early in a linen cap. Heat and linen go together like peas in a pod.

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I am back home and working on a menu for evening guests while sipping on a just released beer from my local brewery. A Champs panama is perfect for the light effort. The Champ was sitting on the block after recovering from a recent wear and convenient to put on and sit on the bench with a beer and notebook.

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Cheers. Best, Eric -
 

Short Balding Guy

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Apologies as this post is not all about wearing hats, but rather getting ready to wear hats.

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(L-r: Playboy, Whippet, Bantam (gray), Select Stetson, Flagship, Playboy, Playboy)

While waiting on dinner preparations, I have been using my Jiffy Steamer, wood/plastic blocks, brush and cleaner working to spiff up some hats. Two had undergone spot cleaning (dish soap and water applied with sponge and toothbrush) followed by steaming. A few requiring stiff brushing and them some steaming. Two different ones are dried from a Coleman White Gas bath and a steaming with a crown blocking (to remind them of their shapes).

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For absolutely no good reason these shown are all vintage Stetsons. I swear I have other makers. :) This is just a serendipitous vintage Stetson occasion.:D

Sitting outside the distilled water used for cleaning and steaming dries quickly. Inside they will receive a wipe of leather conditioner. I have been using some Allen Edmonds Leather Conditioner/Cleaner of late. I was out of other leather conditioners and have been using this and enjoying the outcome. The past month I have used this liquid on my vintage, bespoke and modern shoes. Fancier conditioners for shoes and hats are on their way.

Afternoon agenda - Prepping hats, preparing for dinner guests and then out to a local club to listen to some blues and jazz this evening. Thanks for allowing me to share.

Best, Eric -
 

Rmccamey

I'll Lock Up
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Central Texas
We need to vote Eric off the island. One person should not have so many perfect hats!!!

Apologies as this post is not all about wearing hats, but rather getting ready to wear hats.

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(L-r: Playboy, Whippet, Bantam (gray), Select Stetson, Flagship, Playboy, Playboy)

While waiting on dinner preparations, I have been using my Jiffy Steamer, wood/plastic blocks, brush and cleaner working to spiff up some hats. Two had undergone spot cleaning (dish soap and water applied with sponge and toothbrush) followed by steaming. A few requiring stiff brushing and them some steaming. Two different ones are dried from a Coleman White Gas bath and a steaming with a crown blocking (to remind them of their shapes).

i-3KQzjt8-L.jpg


For absolutely no good reason these shown are all vintage Stetsons. I swear I have other makers. :) This is just a serendipitous vintage Stetson occasion.:D

Sitting outside the distilled water used for cleaning and steaming dries quickly. Inside they will receive a wipe of leather conditioner. I have been using some Allen Edmonds Leather Conditioner/Cleaner of late. I was out of other leather conditioners and have been using this and enjoying the outcome. The past month I have used this liquid on my vintage, bespoke and modern shoes. Fancier conditioners for shoes and hats are on their way.

Afternoon agenda - Prepping hats, preparing for dinner guests and then out to a local club to listen to some blues and jazz this evening. Thanks for allowing me to share.

Best, Eric -
 

Rmccamey

I'll Lock Up
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Location
Central Texas
And with two Playboys, you should share! My address is...

Apologies as this post is not all about wearing hats, but rather getting ready to wear hats.

i-RkMD685-M.jpg


(L-r: Playboy, Whippet, Bantam (gray), Select Stetson, Flagship, Playboy, Playboy)

While waiting on dinner preparations, I have been using my Jiffy Steamer, wood/plastic blocks, brush and cleaner working to spiff up some hats. Two had undergone spot cleaning (dish soap and water applied with sponge and toothbrush) followed by steaming. A few requiring stiff brushing and them some steaming. Two different ones are dried from a Coleman White Gas bath and a steaming with a crown blocking (to remind them of their shapes).

i-3KQzjt8-L.jpg


For absolutely no good reason these shown are all vintage Stetsons. I swear I have other makers. :) This is just a serendipitous vintage Stetson occasion.:D

Sitting outside the distilled water used for cleaning and steaming dries quickly. Inside they will receive a wipe of leather conditioner. I have been using some Allen Edmonds Leather Conditioner/Cleaner of late. I was out of other leather conditioners and have been using this and enjoying the outcome. The past month I have used this liquid on my vintage, bespoke and modern shoes. Fancier conditioners for shoes and hats are on their way.

Afternoon agenda - Prepping hats, preparing for dinner guests and then out to a local club to listen to some blues and jazz this evening. Thanks for allowing me to share.

Best, Eric -
 

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