Very nice, Bill.Pre Stetson buyout Mallory "The Dallas" this morning for services.
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Very nice, Bill.Pre Stetson buyout Mallory "The Dallas" this morning for services.
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Hats like these Gorasgus that are not my size I can just about handle, but this is; need to catch my breath.View attachment 189286 View attachment 189287 View attachment 189288 View attachment 189289 View attachment 189290 Greetings All:
Today....another Gorasgu Borsalino. The felt of this Palladio grey marvels me more probably than any hat i have. It is probably the thinnest, lightest, most dense felt with a consistency of color and texture of any hat i own. How the makers could fashion such a thin layer of animal hair into a uniform, homogenous hat body boggles my mind. To say moldable is an understatement. The weight of the air nearly collapses the crown.
A vast departure from the earlier posted long haired Gorasgu’s.
Be well. Bowen
Trying to lure its blue brother out, are you? It just might work, Michael. Great hat and ditto outfit.A little frost on the pumpkin this morning. Dobbs Hanover Square keeping the pate warm
IMG_7229 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_7225 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_7233 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
10-14-2019 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Had to put a coat on, definitely a nip in the air
IMG_7258 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good Monday,
Michael
That looks sooo smooth. Wonderful, Eric.Good morning. An Adams Pacesetter fedora in "buckskin" was my choice for my morning forays. Adams made exception hats for a reasonable price in the day (50's).
Best, Eric -
Great colour combo and lovely shape. Nice, Doug.VS silvermist with wine ribbon and a blue and "white" highlight on the bow keep. Art pounced this one light, put in a ventilated sweat, a removable liner and a tippet.
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Today....i haven’t sported this one for awhile. The ribbon grabbed my eye so i grabbed the hat to go.
The felt is what one expects of Dobbs from back in their heyday. One can only imagine what it was like hat shopping back then. Grand no doubt.
The wide ribbon really sets this one apart.
Dobbs Forty from the 40’s or 50’s idk.
Be well. Bowen
Ps: many thank you's for the kind comments on the Borsa’s.
That is another beauty, Bowen. The ribbon is an absolute stand out. No wonder it caught your eye, it's an eye catcher for sure.View attachment 189535 View attachment 189536 View attachment 189537 View attachment 189538 Greetings All:
Today....i haven’t sported this one for awhile. The ribbon grabbed my eye so i grabbed the hat to go.
The felt is what one expects of Dobbs from back in their heyday. One can only imagine what it was like hat shopping back then. Grand no doubt.
The wide ribbon really sets this one apart.
Dobbs Forty from the 40’s or 50’s idk.
Be well. Bowen
Ps: many thank you's for the kind comments on the Borsa’s.
An amazing hat Alan. I never think of Nutria as being soft. The Borsalino Nutria i have (i believe you have the same one) is extremely soft and light, which always amazed me. A soft Clear Nutria amazes all the more.
Thanks for sharing.
B
This one will do that to you. I know you’re the second biggest fan of it.Hats like these Gorasgus that are not my size I can just about handle, but this is; need to catch my breath.
Great Cavanagh and another super wide ribbon, Stefan. Nice all round matching look, too.Cavanagh today
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Today....another Gorasgu Borsalino. The felt of this Palladio grey marvels me more probably than any hat i have. It is probably the thinnest, lightest, most dense felt with a consistency of color and texture of any hat i own. How the makers could fashion such a thin layer of animal hair into a uniform, homogenous hat body boggles my mind. To say moldable is an understatement. The weight of the air nearly collapses the crown.
A vast departure from the earlier posted long haired Gorasgu’s.
Be well. Bowen
Let me know if I ever move to first place!This one will do that to you. I know you’re the second biggest fan of it.
B
Thanks, Steve. Cavanagh deserves its reputation.Great Cavanagh and another super wide ribbon, Stefan. Nice all round matching look, too.
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A peak at the blue one might be nice. Thanks, Stefan.Trying to lure its blue brother out, are you? It just might work, Michael. Great hat and ditto outfit.
Great hat, great look. I like that coat.Cavanagh today
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I love this hat TOO much. It's a problem... wow, if I could afford a custom, I'd be very tempted to just copy this look. That's a gorgeous piece, Michael!A little frost on the pumpkin this morning. Dobbs Hanover Square keeping the pate warm
IMG_7229 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_7225 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
IMG_7233 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
10-14-2019 Today's Clothes by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Had to put a coat on, definitely a nip in the air
IMG_7258 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good Monday,
Michael
Thanks, Michael. I'll have a look and see if it isn't hiding somewhere.A peak at the blue one might be nice. Thanks, Stefan.
Great hat, great look. I like that coat.
Michael
Great hat, but I really love that coat! Mind my asking what it is?Cavanagh today
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Thanks Clay. It is one I would happily copy in a few different colors.I love this hat TOO much. It's a problem... wow, if I could afford a custom, I'd be very tempted to just copy this look. That's a gorgeous piece, Michael!
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That would be nice. I think I'm getting a little nervous about it's health.Thanks, Michael. I'll have a look and see if it isn't hiding somewhere.
My first Columbus Day holiday off as well and it’s a bit odd not being at work today!One of the nice things about working the gubmint schedule is getting holidays many others don't. So I'm into the third day of my weekend. Thanks to Ol' Chris, I got the car washed and made the penultimate trip around the yard with the Husqvarna, all while sleeping in (I made it to almost 7:30!).
So, off to pick up a six-pack of local brew in my only Italian hat, a Borsalino Ludeola. And a shirt honoring a great Italian-American composer.
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