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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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blueAZNmonkey

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Thanks, Blue and to everyone else who has complimented this one.

Lounge member rclark was thoughtful enough to offer this guy to me earlier this year...

Your D'Aquino is a beauty. It's just great to see another person with the "hombug" gracing the pages of the Lounge. You've got some real beauties!

Glad your Resistol stayed in the FL family =) I love homburgs but I can't quite pull them off in the standard semi-formal fashion the way you do! Center dent with no eyes just looks unbalanced on me. All of mine are diamond-crowned with eyes. Your Resistol is in pretty darn good shape for being seventy years old!
 

moehawk

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Hey all!
Going with The Mallory Ten today. May have to switch later due to increasing wind speeds.

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Have a great day!
 
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This hat has arrived this morning along with the original Barbisio of Sagliano Micca factory (more in Post new hat here)
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It is branded Alpen and is the only one in my size. I already knew that, but it was part of the deal.
It is the first velour hat in the shape of those made in the Alps that I buy
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This is a tribute to Steve (mayserwegener) that with his work of historical researcher has put together an extremely important and significant number of hats and news on Central Europe (Mittel Europe) production over the last hundred and fifty years. His work in this context of hat lovers is critical to keep alive the historical memory and the production of a fulcrum of hats world in the golden years
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I can not tell you, there are no labels beneath the sweatband, nothing else of this hat so common in the Alps.
The felt finished in velour is thick and dense and it has magnificent color.
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The finishing seem to those of Anderson hats (made in Italy) but I have not yet identified who really is the producer behind such brand.

Have a nice day and the saga of Panizza, thanks for your likes, will continue
Daniele, Much appreciated! This is a fantastic Panizza Velour!
 
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