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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Short Balding Guy

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TJ; I like the thin ribbon hat. I am confident that your wife will see your passion for looking sharp in a hat. Mine did after witnessing positive comments and having the novelty of me wearing a hat around her wear off over every day wearing.

Rusty; I do like the lines of the hat. I have always wondered why hatters did not provide the ribbon changing option to more hats.

Jeff; Very festive sir. Your food choices make me salivate.

Sam; Darn sharp Camilla.

Perry; Excellent hat for a mild Dec. day.

Andy; My that is a NICE HAT! Truly sharp wool jacket. You have worn it in a variety of combinations and it always comes out on top.

Strapped; A Holiday Hat can not be wrong. Some Holiday sweaters on the other hand….

David; The Powell has many similarities to the Stetsonian. Not details, similarities. You wear that hat very well. Excellent style.

Alan; The heather felt and brim treatment of your Borso really catches my eye. While I see it's casual air, with a topcoat and suit that hat would work for an evening out. Your pic shows you looking very sharp. I do really enjoy this hat in your collection.

I have read the nutria comments of late and add that I have a aquired a recent nutria Stratoliner. My first nutria, to my knowledge. I will have to spend some time with the hat, but the first go thru has me appreciating the felt pliability. It is not incredibly smoothly densely pounced felt as my silverbelly version, but it whoops up the brown and gray "deluxe" versions. Smoothness and pliability are not necessarily dependent characteristics. Pliability it very high. It acts like a couple of the light weight beaver VS felts as to pliability. It resists the start of the creasing, but then once reaching the critical yield is easily compliant. The standard caveat of not all models and felts can be apple to apple comparisons apply hold hardily to this circumstance.


I shot a quick pic of my VS sage Stratoliner clone waiting for me to head back to the gym. The thin ribbon hat will work tokeep me stay warm and comfortable in the cold, new snow.

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David - the Powell looks great.

Strapped-4 It has to be done :)

Andy - Looks great, careful with that blade on that beauty ;)

Nice thin ribbon, Perry

Always good to see that Camilla, Sam. I love that bow.

Jeff - that mid ribbon really works with the proportions of that black beauty. Lovely colour to the Baron, with or without the festive trimmings :)

Rusty - Nice ribbon colour.

TJ - the hat looks great, and nice inset photo.

Alan - the felt on that Borso is gorgeous.

1Mach1 - they're a nice pair of additions.

Eric - that's a lovely strat clone. I love the sage colour.

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Thanks for the comments on yesterday's shot. I like the hat in isolation, but it's not an easy hat to wear. Definitely an occasional hat, rather than a regular piece.

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More subdued today - Fed IV heading into Canterbury:

 

T Jones

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Good Afternoon Gents! Nice hats all!

mach1, Nice purchases, both the Mallory and the Whippet! no matter what year they're from!
Eric, Beautiful VS Strat my friend! Very nice!
Richard, Caps and Fed IVs are your look!
 
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OK, again I must ask what makes it mid-50's? Inquiring minds...
Right. I am going mid 50s based on the liner. Mid to late 40s Stetsons had "American Manufacture" under the crest. This one does not have that feature. There are many treads on this, and I am by no means an expert, so if anyone has other info, please correct me. Liner pic below. Cheers!
P.S. This is a Canadian Stetson Whippet
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David, that Powell is splendid. I do hope they make a return... such a fine looking hat!

Cache, love it!

Andy, I really enjoy the photo with the Benchmade and medicine bag. Very nice VS sir!

Perry, VERY nice New England! You wear it with style!

Case, sharp Camilla!

Jeff, I am thoroughly enjoying your Christmas-Derby! Great color on that one!

Rusty, lookin' good, sir! I like the multiple ribbon idea, very nice.

TJ, haha, that is pretty cool! I bet she changes her mind as well! Fine lid.

Alan, wow! That Misto is something to behold! Thank you for sharing!!

Mach, two very fine hats you have acquired! Congrats on the find!

Eric, lovely shot!!

Richard, lookin' grand sir!!!

Matt, swell Stetson! I really like the ribbon color against the felt!

Newly acquired 1900s Stetson long-hair for me today.

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Right. I am going mid 50s based on the liner. Mid to late 40s Stetsons had "American Manufacture" under the crest. This one does not have that feature. There are many treads on this, and I am by no means an expert, so if anyone has other info, please correct me. Liner pic below. Cheers!
P.S. This is a Canadian Stetson Whippet
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Yes, I was aware that the hat was Canadian made, that is why I was challenging and pressing you so hard. I knew you were using the liner as the basis for your dates. The guidelines found here on the lounge really only work on American made Stetsons. Canadian Stetson's were still using that liner logo in the 60's(and maybe later too). Here is a couple photos of the liner still used in the 60's.
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I have been studying Stetsons for may years and I have no idea if your hat is 40's, 50's or 60's. They are a different creature.
Nice Hat....TLH
 
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