That is gorgeous, although I wouldn't call this one 'dressed down' exactly. Fabulous hat, Mike.Kind of a maiden voyage for the Aubergine Rabbit Lord's Hat. One of my more unusual custom creations by Mike Miller of NW Hats. The Lord's hat is a homburg that is "dressed down" for casual wear by not having an edge binding. The long hair finish is really special, called melusine. Styled from a hat on Downton Abby.
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Fantastic as always, Eric.Gooood morning hat folks. Thanks for sharing your hats and for the likes for my hat wearing escapades yesterday.
Yesterday late afternoon and evening I was wearing a Gannon Wanderer (granite beaver with charcoal ribbon trimmings).
This mornings dog soirre was enjoyed in a Stetson Open Road 3X. I have this fedora in a tugboat crease. IMO, it works great with this hat.
Some early morning coffee in a Stetson Sovereign Twenty Open Road. IMO, a gentle diamond crease works better with this hat.
Cheers, Eric -
Classic look. I really like the brim binding on that one.1940s Marathon Whippet clone. Definitely my most film noir hat, with a 5 3/4 open crown and 2 5/8 brim.
What a day out there!
David
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That liner alone brings the hat two levels up!Wearing today a pre-WWII Barbisio... made with "rat-gondin" or in modern French, ragondin, or even more attractively, nutria. It's a wonderful hat imprinted with French descriptive - the international language of fashion not spoken by many in Bulgaria.
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