RickP
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Overcast, dull and muggy again here this morning ( and were not even going to talk about the mosquitos lol) Time to brighten the morning with the turquoise Hemp Stratoliner
Oh, that's EXTREMELY nice, Joe!!An old G.A. Dunn and Co that I shaped into this “butt crease” style. Today I added this gold woman in a hat silhouette pin that called out to me just for this hat.
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Simply, WOW, sir!
You did an INCREDIBLE job on that one, Rick!!!Dull foggy, dreary, morning... Thought Id add a bit of snap. A rehabilitated Stetson Imperial Ultimate finish (pic showing it when I got it)
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That is simply AMAAAAAAAZING, Mike!!Good day to break out the 1930's Stetson Ray Bell.
Gorgeous, Randall!Stetson Fifteen, but fits more like Fourteen and a half. View attachment 629587 View attachment 629590 View attachment 629589 View attachment 629588
RAZOR sharp, sir!!Hey all!
Dalton Genuine Beaver is today's choice.
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Have a great day!
Stefan, your posts are invariably the best part of my Sunday mornings. What a surfeit of lovlies this week! I'm going with the GL in first, then the Vallensy, and a tie for third between the Morreton and the Knox. As always, thank you for the WONDERFUL post and pics!Sunday is here and so are the hats of the week.
Morreton Velrex
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Borsalino
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GL Aubergine
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Valensy
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Barbisio Ticino
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Borsalino
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Courtney (by Dalton)
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Knox Twentyfive
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Dunlap
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Now THAT is a straw to be worn proudly!!!Here lately I've been posting pix of my stingy brim fedoras. Today I'm going in a completely different direction with this Roadrunner by Stetson with 6 inch open crown & beautiful Bryant finish.
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Eric, as always, a phenomenal showing of beauties. That Strat Milan, though!!! That one left me weak in the knees!I would like to share some hats I wore the past days.
Stetson Stratoliner Milan.
Adam Panama.
Stetson Genuine Panama.
VS Panama.
Newt Panama.
Stetson Imported Genuine Panama.
Panama Hats Direct.
Cordova Straw Cap.
Cheers, Eric -
Did my little 1/2 acre of 8" tall wet grass yesterday lolMilan Stratoliner mowing 10 acre field at the Gen. Nathanael Greene Homestead
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Thank you, Mark. You're too kind.Stefan, your posts are invariably the best part of my Sunday mornings. What a surfeit of lovlies this week! I'm going with the GL in first, then the Vallensy, and a tie for third between the Morreton and the Knox. As always, thank you for the WONDERFUL post and pics!
Thank you Stefan.Gorgeous looking Dunn, Joe.
Wow. I do not think I can pick a favorite this week. What a display!Sunday is here and so are the hats of the week.
Morreton Velrex
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Borsalino
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GL Aubergine
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Valensy
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Barbisio Ticino
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Borsalino
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Courtney (by Dalton)
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Knox Twentyfive
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Dunlap
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That just Knox me out Stefan, I love it.
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The Stetson Sovereign tops out for church this morning, for which we are in a rush, after which I am treating the lady to Sunday lunch at her favourite watering hole.
https://www.thenewqueen.co.uk/ Enjoy the weather, I must dash.
Classic…Posted this in the wrong thread yesterday. I wasn't WORKING on it, I was WEARING it! Sheesh, Mark........
Out running Saturday errands under the Borsalino Featherweight Celesca. (Sky looks like mud because we live 40 miles southeast of the southern edge of the Durkee fire in Oregon.)
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