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Thanks Joe, appreciate that.Looking good, Robert.
Thanks Joe, appreciate that.Looking good, Robert.
welcome aboard!New member here. This was the hat and outfit for the day - a family Christmas lunch in Denmark. Wearing a Stetson Open Road.
View attachment 670538 It's a tradition to have a Christmas lunch throughout December and January with family, friends and collegues. Usually there's lots of beer, eggs, shrimp, pickled herring and pork.
Have a great weekend!
Welcome, sir! Nice intro!New member here. This was the hat and outfit for the day - a family Christmas lunch in Denmark. Wearing a Stetson Open Road.
View attachment 670538 It's a tradition to have a Christmas lunch throughout December and January with family, friends and collegues. Usually there's lots of beer, eggs, shrimp, pickled herring and pork.
Have a great weekend!
Thanks Mark!!Oh, that is VERY nice, Marcel!!!
Ja. I've often been on that line on my way to family in Rørvig.Thank you kindly! Wasn't easy to get a Stetson Open Road in Denmark. With import taxes it was around $600, but I had always been dreaming of one.
I live just outside Copenhagen but went across Sjælland for the Christmas lunch. You familiar with the area?
Thank you Mark!Now THAT is one unique-looking hat, Joe!! Kudos on the shaping job!
Like the colours and the contrast, Marcel. Nice one.
Great find, Timmy. Always satisfying to see them come to life with just a bit of steam.The other day I was on Ebay & I spotted this poor old hat all folded up in this little box. I had never heard of the maker but a quick Google search told me Hardeman made hats from 1909 until 1954.
For 14.99 I took a chance...what the heck. When the hat arrived yesterday I was pleasantly surprised to find that with a little steam to get the brim in shape and a good brushing it was good as new ! The hat has a silvery-blue hue to it as does the 7/8" grosgrain ribbon. I really like the reedless sweatband and the stitching on the brim edge is a nice touch too. I peeled the sweatband back and if I read the label correctly this is a Hardeman Super Quality Cruiser model. View attachment 670385 View attachment 670414 View attachment 670415 View attachment 670416 View attachment 670417 View attachment 670418
Lovely hat, Joe. Still have to get used to that crease though.Rogers-Peet Trivley by Mac Lachlan passed on to me by our friend Brent some time back. I like to keep this one shaped in my attempt at the ace deuce trace - X crease.
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Very nice, Rob. Can't go wrong with a stratoliner.
Welcome to the lounge. Great way to start!New member here. This was the hat and outfit for the day - a family Christmas lunch in Denmark. Wearing a Stetson Open Road.
View attachment 670538 It's a tradition to have a Christmas lunch throughout December and January with family, friends and collegues. Usually there's lots of beer, eggs, shrimp, pickled herring and pork.
Have a great weekend!
Love it. They don't come any better than those Echter Maysers.
Whoa, that is glorious looking hat there, Bob!Raw Hide Felts 3X “Montana” to take the old-girl for her quarterly allergy shot. She’s allergic to love — the poor thing.
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Wearing a newly thrifted Orvis shirt-jacket and a long-time-ago thrifted ‘70s/‘80s Sears down vest.
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Gorgeous felt in that one. Vintage I assume? With new leather band?
Thanks. Vintage with original leather band as far as i know. Late 50's, early 60's.Gorgeous felt in that one. Vintage I assume? With new leather band?
Wow! If it wasn't for the liner it would be impossible to tell that the hat isn't just five to ten years old.Thanks. Vintage with original leather band as far as i know. Late 50's, early 60's.
First Sunday of 2025. So here are the hats of the week, same as in 2024.
Wehrmeier (by Hückel)
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Hückel
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Portis
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Barbisio Cow Boy
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Morreton
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Tonak Jota
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Mallory
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Stetson Courier
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Thank you, Robert. Glad to see you Sunday best got to see some sunshine. Perfection as always.View attachment 670831
The Tonak Jota is a striking colour Stefan, but I do keep getting draw back to The Mallory. You make Sunday's such an enjoyable problem.
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Sunday, being Sunday, is always what my late mother-in-law described as: Best bib & tucker day.
Fox Tailoring made the suit. former Lounger Simon Cathcart did the shoes and John B, The Sovereign.
Nearly overlooked the credit that Tina made the spearpoint collar shirt.
Whoa, that is glorious looking hat there, Bob!