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Some good guy hats for a sunny day...
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Wow Alan, absolutely beautiful hats.
Some good guy hats for a sunny day...
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I was waiting for you on this one, Max.
My new modern Stetson straw for a work hat...if I don’t sell it soon.
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It is useless to tell you that I follow you almost every day, you know that we share the same passion for hats.
How needless to tell you that I know this is the wrong place to put a cap and not a hat
Today is the first day of half freedom and I celebrated it by spending my morning at the dentist
Hopefully better tomorrow
Good Monday morning folks.
Yesterday evening I took a walkabout in a Knox Westlite. This durable hat has a stiffer brim that was needed in the stiff wind. The bigger brim works with this hat's proportions.
This mornings long 2 hour jaunt was done in a Gannon Wanderer (inspired by the Stetson of said name). This silvermist felted fedora was worn in the same hard charging manor of the Gannon this past weekend. I was curious as to the effect on this black leather sweat. The natural (very comfy) sweat I perspired through on Staurday. Today the moisture did not. Damp, but good to go.
I stopped in similar locations during my swift walk to wipe off my bald head and brim imitating my natural sweat jaunt of the other day. Today my decision is to have commissioned hats to have the finished leather sweat and not elect for the most comfortable natural leather) sweat. This was not a "study" or intended to do anything but to satisfy my curiosity. My hat lifestyle is my hat lifestyle. I offer the above as an anecdote.
More hat adventures to come. Be safe, be strong and see you on the street soon, Eric -
Thanks, Stefan. This is one really good bowler.
Coincidentally, I found some interesting Oldham & Fogg ephemera on line yesterday. I'll share it with the FL once it arrives.
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Excellent, Steve. Glad to see it worn as it should be.
This week I will C. G. Wilke Guben, Germany Hat Factory. Founded by Carl Gottlob Wilke in 1822 Guben, Germany. He invented the weather-proof wool hat and was a major contributor in the mechanization of hat making. C. G. Wilke manufactured both Wool and Fur (including Velour) Soft and Stiff Felt Hats. C. G. Wilke Factory was severely damaged during WWII. Guben was the largest hat making center in Germany up to WWII but was heavily damaged during the war. What remained of the Guben Hat Industry infrastructure after WWII was nationalized as VEB United Hutwerke Guben (Guben was located in the GDR).
C. G. Wilke Guben "Haar Rival" possibly late 1920s early 1930s. The Fur "Haar" Felt is very dense with a well executed smooth finish. Great form and very comfortable to wear.
Unfortunately the liner is water stained.
C. G. Wilke Paper Size Tag
"Wilke Hüte" "Awarding Brand Since 1822" "Available In All Better Hat Shops", Print Advertisement (1929)
Thanks Steven. Very colorful. Some day when it isn't raining, which is happening now here, I will have to pair it up with my vintage suede Lawrence jacket that is in the same color.Michael that’s a colorful stingy. You pull it off well!
Steven
Love that hat, Stefan. Perfect color tone pairing.German week zwei!
Mayser wildleder
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Ha ha, thanks Tim. Groovy was probably the operative word when this hat was en vogue.Now that is one Groovy Hat Michael
No reason to look like a schlub while flipping burgers. Great lines on that VS. I need a hat in whiskey, love that tone. I think my mom's couch had that fabric!View attachment 232790 View attachment 232789 Carefully flipping some burgers and things in my VS whiskey. The mask is a fabric the wife got for me. It looked cooler on the website. Different loaves of bread, cuz I’m the bread guy, but in person it looks like a 1970’s couch cover.
So much to love about this Mayser Stefan. The contrasting binding, that wonderful liner, and a great finish. Hitting it out of the park today my friend!German week zwei!
Mayser wildleder
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We are going to have our first 80 degree days later this week. I really need to step up my straw game. This one from Art is a true classic, love it!Mid-90s in Fort Worth, TX today. Chose another vented straw for some errands. This time it's a VS Art Fawcett.
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Gotta love a Playboy wearing his Stetson Playboy! Really like the liner logo on that unlined gray.Tonight I headed out in a Stetson Playboy in sage.
I got home and have been working on prepping a hat to wear. I have been putting some effort into an unlined gray Stetson Playboy. I have another unlined Stetson Playboy, but this hat is older. The unlined means that this unreeded sweat hat is light and ready for warm and cool weather in my neighborhood.
Hear is the hat.
I have posted in the comparision thread three gray Playboys. Here is a teaser pic.
Cheers, Eric -
Perfect! The little details of this hat are what I really like. That size tag is so cool. You have the best examples of these in your collection. I continue to enjoy the period ephemera as well. Thank you for making my day!This week I will C. G. Wilke Guben, Germany Hat Factory. Founded by Carl Gottlob Wilke in 1822 Guben, Germany. He invented the weather-proof wool hat and was a major contributor in the mechanization of hat making. C. G. Wilke manufactured both Wool and Fur (including Velour) Soft and Stiff Felt Hats. C. G. Wilke Factory was severely damaged during WWII. Guben was the largest hat making center in Germany up to WWII but was heavily damaged during the war. What remained of the Guben Hat Industry infrastructure after WWII was nationalized as VEB United Hutwerke Guben (Guben was located in the GDR).
C. G. Wilke Guben "Haar Rival" possibly late 1920s early 1930s. The Fur "Haar" Felt is very dense with a well executed smooth finish. Great form and very comfortable to wear.
C. G. Wilke Paper Size Tag
"Wilke Hüte" "Awarding Brand Since 1822" "Available In All Better Hat Shops", Print Advertisement (1929)
Wow Brent! That weave is so tight. Like typing paper! The lines of this Monti are very interesting.
And with you as well Johnny. Great brim work as always.A break in the rain. Akubra Cattleman again.
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oh and May the 4th be with you. Johnny
Living vicariously through your hats and images Jonesy. I like the colorful band.Added a new band just for a little accent of color to my hemp Stratoliner, to wear with a Wabash mask on a later than usual Masked Corona Crawl today. The color of the sunset reflecting on clouds off the Eastern shore, with the moon rising added a little accent of color to the sky. Made it back up the hill in the dark and home just before curfew.
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You had me going there for a while. Good chuckle this morning. Love the Fed IV color.Wearing my Fed IV for my morning dog walk on this historic day!
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View attachment 232894 A little known fact is that back in 1912, Hellmann's mayonnaise was manufactured in England. In fact, the Titanic was carrying 12,000 jars of the condiment scheduled for delivery in Vera Cruz, Mexico, which was to be the next port of call for the great ship after its stop in New York. This would have been the largest single shipment of mayonnaise ever delivered to Mexico. But as we know, the great ship did not make it to New York.
The ship hit an iceberg and sank and the cargo was forever lost. The people of Mexico, who were crazy about mayonnaise and were eagerly awaiting its delivery, were disconsolate at the loss. Their anguish was so great that they declared a National Day of Mourning, which they still observe to this day.
The National Day of Mourning occurs each year on May 5 and is known, of course, as Sinko de Mayo.
Go out on this day, grab a couple of slices of Wonderbread and a jar of Hellman’s mayonnaise and have a party. You know I will!
Steven
You look so sharp in the Cury Fabio. You are an example to us all!Chapéus Cury
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Very nice, the felt seems to have a great finish. Would love to see the liner and sweat of this one.
Very nice, the felt seems to have a great finish. Would love to see the liner and sweat of this one.