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  1. stevechasmar

    Ebay Hats: Victories, Defeats, Gripes & Items of Interest

    My ebay hat victories have been few. It seems I really need to try on a hat to see not only if it fits, but if it looks good on me. Of the six hats I've bought so far, I am really happy with only two.
  2. stevechasmar

    MEN'S PAJAMAS and DRESSING GOWNS

    I have to agree on the coolness of smoking jackets. I especially like the Chinese-made ones from the 1920s and 30s. On ebay I bought a silk smoking jacket made in 1920s Shanghai. The name and address of the tailor are on the label. Shanghai and Hong Kong had the superior tailors back then. I...
  3. stevechasmar

    Post New Hats Here!

    KILO NOVEMBER: Thank you for the reply. Maybe it's just a matter of hair re-growing -- which I am happy to say is finally happening. Best, Steven
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    Post New Hats Here!

    Vintage Montecristi Panama Hat by Knox I bought this Panama hat a couple months ago to replace one that was stolen during my move last year (and yes, I could strangle the movers). It's a vintage Montecristi made for the Knox 35 line of hats, and I'm guessing it was made in about 1950 -- please...
  5. stevechasmar

    Show Us Your Purchases....GUYS !

    Glasses with Mixed-Metal Frames I've been looking for a vintage frames like these for ages, and now finally found a pair, courtesy of one of my favorite ebay sellers. I spent way too much on them, but knew I would kick myself if I missed out. I will get these fitted with bifocals -- the old...
  6. stevechasmar

    Show Us Your Purchases....GUYS !

    Art Nouveau Opium Poppy Cuff Links These were an ebay find last year. The cuff links are American made and date to around 1900. I have no idea what the gold content is, but the metal is rather soft. I will wear them with the linen suit I had made in Bangkok a couple years back...
  7. stevechasmar

    Trip to Egypt in April 2008 - Felt or straw?

    I visted Cairo and saw the ruins upcountry via a Nile cruise in 2002, and a straw was certainly the thing to have. Even though the heat is very dry (think Las Vegas or Palm Springs) and the sweat tends to evaporate rather quickly, I think things would heat up in a hurry under a felt lid. If...
  8. stevechasmar

    Tropical Kit

    Hi Jack, That's actually a very good idea. The art of dressing stylishly but with comfort in the tropics has been completely lost -- at least here in Southeast Asia. That rigid dress code to which Westerners held themselves while in their Asian colonies was, I suspect, what kept such fashion...
  9. stevechasmar

    What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

    RBH and J.T.Marcus, thank you for your comments! The Thai are indeed very, very easy people to get along with, especially if you pick up a bit of their language. I've been living in Thailand just over eighteen years now and it's hard to imagine living anywhere else.
  10. stevechasmar

    Tropical Kit

    Outlaw Chic Cookie, thank you for the kind words. I have posted here a close-up of the snapshot of the Frenchman in Indochina that appears on the cover of my book. As one Amazon reviewer remarked, "Getting addicted back then was no doubt as painful and ruinous as it is today, but they sure...
  11. stevechasmar

    What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

    Favorite Hat This is one of four hats that I own, all straws -- it is just too hot here for felts -- and my favorite. The hat was an eBay purchase earlier this year and is my only panama. The brand is Adam, and except for the size (7 3/8), there is no other information printed on the hat. If...
  12. stevechasmar

    The Adventurer's Gear Thread

    Thank you, RBH. I'll do just that!
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    The Adventurer's Gear Thread

    Origins of Campaign Hat Here is a photo that I found in an old album that belonged to an American officer based in the Philippines in the early 20th century. I'm guessing that this hat is the "Montana peak style" that John in Covina mentions in his post. The photo was taken around 1910 at...
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    The Adventurer's Gear Thread

    Air Cav Uniform and Hat The guy on the left looks so much like Robert Duvall's character in Apocalypse Now that it's hard to believe the character wasn't somehow based on him. I found this slide in the photograph archive of Bangkok's Mahidol University School of Tropical Medicine while looking...
  15. stevechasmar

    Cufflinks and Shirt Studs.

    1950s Orientalia This pair dates to the early 1950s...
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    Tropical Kit

    scans David, Thanks for those great scans! I have a little book around here somewhere called Angkor: Heart of an Asian Empire, and in it are reproduced some ads from a French magazine that is contemporaneous with your scans. They show men in tropical fashions of the day. I will try to find...
  17. stevechasmar

    Tropical Kit

    Thanks for the Feedback! Thank you all for your input. Cookie, thanks for letting me know the name of this pattern -- windowpane. I'd never heard of it. Thanks too for the feedback on the round collar -- I'm sure now that's the way to go. David, I would very much like to see your catalog from...
  18. stevechasmar

    Tropical Kit

    Accessories for Tropical Linin Suit David, thanks for the feedback. I've always wanted one of those shirts with a detachable collar, and the light blue would go with the gray-blue lines on the suit. Here's a question: I will probably just have the tailor try to make such a shirt for me. Do you...
  19. stevechasmar

    Tropical Kit

    More Photos... It works! Thanks, BellyTank. OK, so as you can see, the tiny lines of the pattern (anyone have any idea what this pattern is called?) don't match up perfectly on the side seams, but they do in front where it really counts. I don't know if you can see it but this pattern consists...
  20. stevechasmar

    Tropical Kit

    Photos... OK, let's see if I can make this work. If so I will add more photos. As I said this was taken just a couple hours ago. We are having very cool weather in Bangkok (current temperature at 6:30pm is 30 degrees Celsius or about 85 degrees Fahrenheit) and so wearing the full linen suit...

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