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Royal Deluxe Stetson
That middle pic is wicked cool. When I wear good hats I feel like that photo, but probably look far less at home than you appear. Looks fantastic and has that adventurous vibe.More hiking yesterday with the Borsalino "Castoro" View attachment 407802 View attachment 407803 View attachment 407801
That shirt would go with just about anything, my good man!Royal Deluxe Stetson View attachment 408609
Thank you Monte. I had a look to it I liked somewhat yesterday where I had raised up the bumpers on the sides and tugged down the front of the brim some… but it was just all too wavy and uneven. So I figured this way I can start with a fresh blank canvas.I think your efforts are great so far and it looks good, and that color has so much depth. IMO, a modest shape to the brim would go a long way in giving that No. 1 a little more character. Looks good.
Oh lookie there.. you got a bite! What a hat.Hey all!
Trouting out this 1950ish Dobbs Rainbow.
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Always a good choice when fishing for likes!
Have a great day!
Beautiful hat
Your hats all look mint and well maintained. I'm not sure if that's new or 70 years old. Great pics as usual.Morning escapades in a Gannon Wanderer (steel beaver felt with charcoal trimmings).
Cheers, Eric -
Wonderful pre-war Stetson, Alan. It may be a lightweight felt, but it's definitely a heavyweight in terms of look and style. Love it brim up, too.Stetson Playboy - a lightweight hat from before the U.S. entered WWII.
Thanks Joe!Oh lookie there.. you got a bite! What a hat.
Thank you Steve. This modest brim works well snapped down without getting swoopy but I always seem to keep the brim upwards at the end of the day. My signature look, I guess. ;^)Wonderful pre-war Stetson, Alan. It may be a lightweight felt, but it's definitely a heavyweight in terms of look and style. Love it brim up, too.
Just beautiful AlanStetson Playboy - a lightweight hat from before the U.S. entered WWII.
As if it is not amazing enough that the hats in Eric’s wonderful collection always look so pristine. It is even more so when you consider it is a working stable. Every one of his hats not only get worn… but get worn for chores!Your hats all look mint and well maintained. I'm not sure if that's new or 70 years old. Great pics as usual.