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Daniele, Super! Also great color combos (Hat, Jacket, Scarf) going on.A Mayser homburg for a day with a foggy sun
This was one of the various exchange with Stefan in Netherlands
Thick felt and very well matched the steel grey with ribbon and curled brim in a more clear grey, almost silver
I like the more "square" shape then some more "rounded" homburg
This is my contribution to the "homburg nation" not so much haunted in these days
Thanks to Stefan I wear this so particular homburg for the italian standards
Have a nice day!
Thanks a lot for likes and appreciations
Thanks, Steve. I should wear these English hats more often. The Snyder's is in fact American made (I'll be posting it shortly in the new hats thread).Stefan, Thank you! Fantastic duo with your T&W Lees Heather and Snyder's Homburg! We don't see enough English Hat Companies so much appreciated!
Very nice. Who knows where it will end after you've been here for a few more years?Four plus months after joining TFL, and several derbies/homburgs/stingies later, my first wide-brimmed fedora @ 2.75". Maiden voyage for this TAR Champ B-17:
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And??? Come on...give us the skinny!Four plus months after joining TFL, and several derbies/homburgs/stingies later, my first wide-brimmed fedora @ 2.75". Maiden voyage for this TAR Champ B-17:
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Looks great! My only recommendation would be to wear it tilted to one side instead of straight across your head. The wide brim is a good look for you, so keep 'em coming.Four plus months after joining TFL, and several derbies/homburgs/stingies later, my first wide-brimmed fedora @ 2.75". Maiden voyage for this TAR Champ B-17:
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Very nice. Who knows where it will end after you've been here for a few more years?
And??? Come on...give us the skinny!
Looks great! My only recommendation would be to wear it tilted to one side instead of straight across your head. The wide brim is a good look for you, so keep 'em coming.
Edit: Would love to see some interior pics of the hat btw.
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No they were located in Weilheim. The ex workers from JHS factories in Czechoslovakia and Silesia started shortly after WWII. Weilheim went out of business in 1975.
06/30/1946: Hutfabrik Hückel GmbH in der Kaltenmoserstr. 26, 82362 Weilheim was established.
07/01/1959: Name changed to Hückel Hutfabrik KG and moved to Kaltenmoserstraße 30, 82362 Weilheim.
05/04/1971: Name changed to Hückel Hutfabrik OHG.
11/30/1975: Closed business
http://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/index.php?/topic/6-johann-hückel´s-söhne-hückel-hutfabrik-weilheim/page-8#entry952
Four plus months after joining TFL, and several derbies/homburgs/stingies later, my first wide-brimmed fedora @ 2.75". Maiden voyage for this TAR Champ B-17:
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Nice, how does it look inside?
Just make sure the doghouse is big enough for your hats too.If the collection grows to some of the levels on here it'll be the doghouse!
Several looks and double takes, but no comments while out and about. My personal stylist probably wanted me to pair it with my Aero leather jacket but circumstances didn't let allow today. Have to save that for another day.
Thanks for the styling suggestion! Will definitely be a work in progress. Some more details regarding dimensions and interior pics can be found in my post in The Champ thread.
Great hat to console yourself with, but it depends on the auction of course....Licking some wounds after losing an eBay auction today.
Wore this Dobbs Hanover Square to work.
Sent directly from my mind to yours.
Thanks, StefanGreat hat to console yourself with, but it depends on the auction of course....
Thank you Stefan. Love that Lees heather you had on today. Great looking felt.Aaaah, needed a dose of that one again. Wonderful, Michael.