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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Knotten

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We're having a break from the heat, so I'm taking a break from straws. Wearing my Premiere Strat today.
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g.durand

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Good looking ids today, fellas. A catch up from the last two days....

Yesterday, modern Stetson OR straw, reshaped. From what I've seen here on the Lounge, this may be the same hat body that Hatco uses for the original 47 and others.
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Today, Borsalino Light Weight
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moontheloon

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really great slices today guys....

Strapped I love seeing the Strat getting some mileage ... gorgeous lid

Fruno with that color combo and those dimensions you cannot go wrong ... thats an every day slice right there

Bob I have no idea why it took you so long to start posting pics but your lids are straight sick my man ... always looking dapper

Knotten I'm a Strat guy so your lid has my heart immediately

MIchael gorgeous pieces... I expect nothing less from you ... and I think you just sold me on an Open Road straw.

and from yesterday Harv you are killing me with that thing... put it away before I cry big manly tears

another Brewster hot day for me so I'll spare you the visual details
 

g.durand

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MIchael gorgeous pieces... I expect nothing less from you ... and I think you just sold me on an Open Road straw.

moon--Thanks. The OR straw comes in a cattleman's crease but I've reworked it several times with steam and a crown block. It might have saved me the trouble to have just bought a 47. But what it did is make me want another one in the original cattleman's crease. Oh, boy, it never ends....
 

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moon--Thanks. The OR straw comes in a cattleman's crease but I've reworked it several times with steam and a crown block. It might have saved me the trouble to have just bought a 47. But what it did is make me want another one in the original cattleman's crease. Oh, boy, it never ends....

not often to I actually laugh out loud at a post.... this was the exception

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Bob Roberts

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G.durand: I'm pretty sure the OR straw is the same hat body as the Panama Original '47 that I shared yesterday. The new Original '48 that Stetson is currently offering is a shorter brim and probably a smaller lower crown.
 

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g.durand, I never imagined my panama OR could be reshaped. How gentle did you have to be with the steam/reshaping? Does the structure of the straw take a hit? Or does it take the transition well? I'm imagining several reshapings might be troublesome. I love it the way it is with the Cattleman's, but seeing yours...
 

g.durand

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David-the application of steam softens the straw and makes it pliable. You still have to be careful pulling it down over a block because the straw weave is more fragile than felted fur. I didn't try to pull it over the block all at once, but applied steam and gradually got it there. If you're careful the weave will maintain its integrity. I took the factory shape out of the crown by blocking it to an open crown then creasing it by hand, using steam again. I reshaped the brim by ironing it over a flange just like you would with a felt hat.
 
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HUGE fedora day in Hanover, New Hampshire yesterday, with a two-straw sighting! I had the distinct pleasure of meeting our own Alanfgag in the flesh for a quick walking tour of the Dartmouth campus, then a great lunch. Me: a PHD Special Reserve re-worked by Art Fawcett; Alan: a magnificent vintage parabuntal.
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He's even more engaging and charming in real life!!
 

Short Balding Guy

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Thanks for the comments on my recent post. I appreciate greatly. I pass the compliments back as the thread both inspires and contains intriguing head attire options. Cheers to all posters!

Good evening folks. It is a comfy 64'F evening. The still air has the Minnesota bird, mosquitoes, out in "flocks." A hat or cap is needed for protection.

I wore my vtg. Stetson Stratoliner out for a sail earlier. It is a very soft and malleable felt. I need to spend some time working the crease as it changes and shows any bumps and jumbles that my daily travels give it. Some steam and it would provide a more secure crease. Perhaps this weekend.

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I received today a new City Sport Cap in Harris Wool. After seeing many posts of this manufacturers wares in the Cap thread I thought I should see what the buzz is about. Pictured in this post is my new cap in brown with green/blue/red hints. I am enjoying the cap this evening.

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Best wishes, Eric -
 
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g.durand

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Alan and Charlie, great to see you two well-hatted gents together.

Steve, beautiful Hückel.

Eric, a good looking cap and a fine old Strat. It sounds like it's got some character.
 
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Short Balding Guy

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HUGE fedora day in Hanover, New Hampshire yesterday, with a two-straw sighting! I had the distinct pleasure of meeting our own Alanfgag in the flesh for a quick walking tour of the Dartmouth campus, then a great lunch. Me: a PHD Special Reserve re-worked by Art Fawcett; Alan: a magnificent vintage parabuntal.

He's even more engaging and charming in real life!!

Now that is a meeting of the minds! Congrats fellows on the making the opportunity happen.

_Eric -
 

DJH

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HUGE fedora day in Hanover, New Hampshire yesterday, with a two-straw sighting! I had the distinct pleasure of meeting our own Alanfgag in the flesh for a quick walking tour of the Dartmouth campus, then a great lunch. Me: a PHD Special Reserve re-worked by Art Fawcett; Alan: a magnificent vintage parabuntal.

He's even more engaging and charming in real life!!

Fantastic!
Hanover is such a nice town as well.
 

Bob Roberts

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HUGE fedora day in Hanover, New Hampshire yesterday, with a two-straw sighting! I had the distinct pleasure of meeting our own Alanfgag in the flesh for a quick walking tour of the Dartmouth campus, then a great lunch. Me: a PHD Special Reserve re-worked by Art Fawcett; Alan: a magnificent vintage parabuntal.
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He's even more engaging and charming in real life!!

Thats so cool to meet up with a Fellow Lounger. HATSRME! Where u been...?
 

Short Balding Guy

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Steve, beautiful Hückel.

Eric, a good looking cap and a fine old Strat. It sounds like it's got some character.

+1 Steve. I do not say it enough that I really enjoy your hat postings. Your hat collection is marvelous and very enjoyable to see. Thanks for sharing sir.

G.Durand; The hat has character in spades. Perhaps that is the similarity, hat to myself, that makes it attractive. BTW, your stars hat is GRAND! I recognized the origination of the hat blocking and find your take immensely superior.
 
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