I think we don't see enough Stetsonians. A bit under appreciated Stetson model. Great hat, Charlie.A slow start to this Sunday...
Deckard-inspired Stetsonian...
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Be well!!!
Trying to remember the feel of the felt on the Huber. As I recall quite something! You know fezzes start off as knitted beanies, don't you, Steve? Well done by your daughter.A two hat day today. Huber Velvet and a woolie Beanie my eldest daughter just knitted for me.
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A Barbisio and a lobbia: how can I not like that? Wonderful, Daniele.Today sunny Sunday with a pleasant temperature to make us the less bitter pill of the new restrictions in force from tomorrow to face the new wave of Covid.
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In the garden of my office I thought about wearing an antique Barbisio sold at Max Eckard shop in Berlin
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The hat probably survived the Second World War
Lobbia Barbisio - Rex black felt of exquisite workmanship and super elegant finishes
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There is only a tiny print that barely reads anything, but it's not a date. The hat arrived, some months ago, from Germany practically new, despite its age.
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This is my follow up to Steve update of Huckel pre war hats thread
Have a nice Sunday!
Cool, Bill. Not something we see every day.Here is my latest. It's a Northwest Hats spiral stitch brim in a "coffee" beaver blend.
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Whoah, awesome! I'd like me one of those please.Wrapping up the weekend in the Mallory Director:
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