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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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T Jones

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Jlee, yes, it's a modern Stetson. It's Stetson's linen "Gilchrist". The material was originally sewn to the brim...I cut the stitching so I could move the material around where I wanted to achieve different looks. I also like more of the brim showing as well.

g.durand, love that VS Granite. Nice color.

DJH, that's a nice Disney Milan. I like that hat!

Orangegrad, love that Akubra Fed IV...I've been wanting to get an Indy style fedora for a long time now. It looks nice my friend. You wear it well.
 

Orangegrad

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TJ - what I like about the Fed IV is that in the two colors I own - Moonstone and Heritage Fawn - it really doesn't have to look like an Indy hat. Now the rest of the world thinks any fedora is an Indy hat - so there's really nothing we can do about that. But I've chosen to not bash mine with an Indy bash. To me, it just looks more like a 1930s full brim and full crown fedora - not necessarily something an action hero would wear. I have no plans to purchase it in the dark brown color.

And I purchased the Deluxe version. The fur is very thick and firm. I imagine it will take quite a bit of wear for these to soften. They've even been in the rain and still are quite stiff. I'm in no hurry.
 

Chepstow

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TJ, thanks a lot for the compliment, I really appreciate it!

g-durand, your VS Granite is super!

Jeff, sharp hat the new Lee, looks fantastic, congrats!

Alan, great hat, sorry or should I say Mr. Hoffman! A funny photo!

Andy, very nice you wear it well!

David, good Disney, like that hat with his great shape!
 

casechopper

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Thanks Alan (Nice Lee by the way!), Manfred, DJH & JLee.

Today is hot (some forecasts say it'll get up to 100) but this Mallory is a lightweight and won't be hurt by a little sweat.
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delectans

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Cool photos, Al and the new Montecristi looks splendid.

VS/Optimo Dualist for me this morning in a somewhat less exotic location.

Thanks, David! Dualist looks fabulous on you, as does the Disney.




Love the Taiwan photos Delectans. Some day I'll make it to that side of the world...

I do hope you will make the trek here some day. Each trip we make, we delve deeper and love Taiwan even more! Thank you for your kind comment, and your Portis and lightweight Mallory are just awesome!




I notice a lot of straws and Panamas as I'd expect for this time of year. If your weather is anything like mine here in Cleveland, you never know when a thunderstorm will strike. It happened to me several years ago when we were dropping our daughter off at college. Quite the downpour - and nowhere to hide. Really made a mess of a Cuenca Panama. Do you folks not have rain where you live? We're as likely as not to have afternoon storms any day here along the Great Lakes, making wearing a straw something of a risk. I don't think I'd ever purchase an expensive Montecristi for that reason alone.

You are denying yourself one of life's true pleasures, my friend, if you allow yourself to be paralyzed by the irrational fear of damage and never grace your head with a fine Montecristi. They are more resilient than most people realize or give them credit for, and with proper care and prudent precautions(I carry a dry cleaner's plastic bag everywhere with me in my camera bag in the event of an errant downpour), develop incomparable character and exquisite patina. They only get better with use, and age much better than the best felt hats, in my opinion.

Looking good this Thursday morning.




Al, thank you for your comment my friend and thanks for the precisely answer. It seems there is a hat paradise in taipei!
Today, you shine with a perfect Optimo with a killer ribbon! PS. the brim is 2.76 inches on the Mayser Parabuntal

That is an ideal brim width for a straw hat for most folks, I think. Thanks for the nod again on my ubiquitous OPTIMO!




Al: Great photos. The National Palace Museum is such a mind blowing place. I'd love to go back soon.

Appreciate your kind remarks, Jared! The National Palace Museum is truly one of the world's great museums and cultural treasures!
 
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delectans

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July Travels

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Wednesday morning, exploring one of the myriad quiet alleys off of chic and bustling Zhongxiao East Road.


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Breathtaking panoramic view of Taipei from the aerial garden of the Grand Hotel Wednesday afternoon, as clouds from another typhoon begin to envelop the metropolis. The towering spire of Taipei 101 commanding the skyline in the distance.


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1950s era Montecristi/ Brodts Hat Factory, D.C.

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The hardest thing about wearing an optimo blocked panama is getting the center crease centered. Ryan has got it down.
Hottest day of a steamy week... starting to feel a little limp.
 

Chepstow

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Al, excellent fine weave on your Panama, especially good to see, if the sun shine through the hat! Wonderful father and son portrait!

Sam, killer swoop on that Mallory, sharp shape!

Perry, the Straw Open Road with that shirt looks fantastic!

Alan, awesome the good old Montecristi. Great in shape!

My Mayser Parabuntal again.

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g.durand

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Jared, David, TJones, Manfred--thank you all for the comments about the VS Granite from yesterday.

Jared, I would agree with your sentiment today that it's hard to go wrong in a VS. Fine looking one you've got there yourself.

1mach1--I like the cattleman's crease--the way my grandfather and father wore theirs.

Joao--I always enjoy seeing your Westerns, and the different locales, too.

Jeff--to paraphrase Jared, You can't go wrong in a Lee (either). Both are spectacular.

Wearing the Lee Trinity today. A classic wide-brimmmed 40s/early 50s look, with sturdy felt and a hand similar to the ones that Art Fawcett sends us.

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