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Ha! We got more snow than you do! That is a lament not a boast!
And it’s an almost balmy 17-degrees today. I’m wearing shorts and flip-flops.
Ha! We got more snow than you do! That is a lament not a boast!
Thank you, Reggie.Lots of texture on those hats, Stefan. Nice selection. The Rokel is hot and the Borsalino speaks for itself!
Give my gratitude to Tina for the compliment, Robert. She's far too kind and generous and you can consider yourself lucky to be allowed to show off the skills she has in shaping textiles into garments.My other half, Tina, gets many a compliment about mostly, my attire. Quite right, she makes most of it. But Tina has another string to her bow, she can advise on colour match, contrast and attract. So many times you entrance us with, a week in hats, and your hats get so many compliments, quite so, they deserve it, but as Tina so observantly points out, you wear your hats as an, accoutrement emphasising the coat or whatever you are wearing. You're a master at it. But good though you are, don't give up the day job!
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Our weather has been so changeable, the cold snap has turned to rain. This is one of the first fedoras that I bought. Tina saw it on a stall at a festival, looking unloved. There's no marking to identify it, but it must have been quite expensive, it seems impervious to whatever the weather can throw at it. The lady sprayed some sort of dry cleaner over it, gave it a thorough brushing and it was good to go. Some months later she found the trenchcoat, that was identifiable, it's an Aquascutum.
What a coincidence, today I was wearing one of the blazers that I so like.Give my gratitude to Tina for the compliment, Robert. She's far too kind and generous and you can consider yourself lucky to be allowed to show off the skills she has in shaping textiles into garments.
Maybe a good time to go on a pilgrimage to Denton and Stockport! Great hats, Steve. Enjoy the holidays.In England for Christmas on my way to family. I ought perhaps to have chosen an English hat, but chose this Cervo instead.
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Yesterday, on a short stop over in Manchester, it joined me on a trip to Old Trafford where I saw my team win.
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Not a bad start to the holidays
Enough gills for a school of sharks. Wonderful hat, Brent.A nod to Jim with a stingy 3 ⅛” brimmed navy blue Gannon
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Best fez I've seen in a while!On the ninth day of StingMas, I woke up to -8 F with a wind chill of -33, so I'm staying in.
However, I did sport this OR 25 for a while. With it's 3 1/4" brim, you'd be excused for mistaking it for a fez.
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Almost. A fez is structured with a palm leaf woven framework inside, a tarboosh is not. As far as I can tell (I don't own one) the American shriner fezzes are indeed actually tarbooshes, because they lack the inside structure.Point of order.
Fez is a city, and the funny (usually red) hat is a tarboosh.
Magnificent, Bob. I like a well behaved longhair hat.Pics of my fuzzy Stetson 3X LD before I stepped out into the wind on this 8-degree day and messed up its “hair” trying to keep it on my head.
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A sight one cannot unsee!As teased in the Post New Hats thread, and as requested by @M Hatman, @BobHufford, et al.:
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Couldn't find an aluminum pole, so getting primed for the Feats of Strength with the Top Headwear and a double Old Fashioned. Happy Festivus everyone!
Live and learn.Almost. A fez is structured with a palm leaf woven framework inside, a tarboosh is not. As far as I can tell (I don't own one) the American shriner fezzes are indeed actually tarbooshes, because they lack the inside structure.
But of course you do! I'm very fond of this style of coat. A new one just came in this week as a matter of fact. It will be on show tomorrow.What a coincidence, today I was wearing one of the blazers that I so like.
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The forties style worsted overcoat that I had went missing, I say missing, it's Christmas so I don't want to sound accusative. I wear a vintage fleece lined raincoat with this blazer and I keep the rain off my Esther faux Stratoliner with a brolly.
"You should get yourself another overcoat," the lady prompted. "I saw a fabulous 1937 Buberry on E-Bay," I told her, two sizes too small though."
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She looked at the coat, went to her cabin and came back with this paper pattern.
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Oh yes! And I might just need another hat to go with it.
Thank heavens there's no fez police around. There could be though if we were in Turkey where they are still illegal (for turks that is). The terms fez, tarboosh and chechia are used loosely for any hat that more or less belongs to the brimless headgear family.Live and learn.
Thank you.
That was part of my plan, Stefan. However, the Hat Museum in Stockport is closed due to refurbishment.Maybe a good time to go on a pilgrimage to Denton and Stockport! Great hats, Steve. Enjoy the holidays.
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Though we don’t celebrate stingymas, or for that matter any holiday not covered by the cards from Great Arrow Graphics, we do celebrate Christmas and wish you all a merry one.
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My cousin lives in Stockport—definitely hoping to make that trip myself one of these days!That was part of my plan, Stefan. However, the Hat Museum in Stockport is closed due to refurbishment.
The match at Old Trafford was definitely a worthy consolation
I've promised my daughters a trip to both places the next time we stay over in Manchester
Beautiful hat, Jim.Merry Christmas, Greg.
Off to Christmas Eve sevices. I picked this Knox Homburg up several years ago from a now absent FL member. Navy blue with a dark wine ribbon. One of the nicest I have.
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Merry Christmas, everybody.
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A week in hats on Christmas day, you really should be on a sleigh with a team of reindeer hauling it. Would the coat, part, in exchange for some exchangeable shekels? I'm a size 46" apologies for not knowing what that is in metric. Too old and too long in the tooth to be bothered to look it up. I lied, it's 117cm. Somehow I don't think that cm is an abbreviation for camel or mohair.But of course you do! I'm very fond of this style of coat. A new one just came in this week as a matter of fact. It will be on show tomorrow.
Let the FL know when you do, David. Could be a chance for a meet up; at least for the European members.My cousin lives in Stockport—definitely hoping to make that trip myself one of these days!
Beautiful hat, Jim.