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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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blueAZNmonkey

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Mallory yesterday:
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Rooster cap today:
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View attachment 110767 View attachment 110768 View attachment 110769 View attachment 110770 View attachment 110771 View attachment 110772 Greetings All:
No Fawcetts here so it’s Flagship Friday. Pretty ok hat. Petersham ribbon, 3 seam wafer underwelt and my favorite embroidered liner. Think it’s 40s but purdy nice shape.
Hey Moe, look familiar?
As always thanks for the nice feedbacks.
Be well. Bowen
Saw that and said "DEAR LORD!!!" I do believe that gets my hat o' the day vote. Simply, extraordinary.

The wafer brim treatment is one of my favorites. And that ribbon... WOW! The contrasting edge color is uber cool. Is that ribbon original?

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Age before beauty.

100 years ago was glory time for hats and styles ran the gamut to offer a scale and form for any face, any time of year. This diminutive beauty gives away nothing to its 8" tall siblings, except size. A 6x3, curled to present a 2 1/4" brim width, shows its place in the century club with a wide sweatband with rolled edge, The Fray imprint, a large scalloped size tag and stub bow at the sweatband seam. It is a bit too small for me to show how it might be worn open or creased but that never stops me from giving it a go.

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Oh... We struggled about that.

Bullet Cat pushed hard (and quite convincingly) for the number forty being 2nd.

But, the main thing going against it is the lack of alcohol content. Essentially, if the number forty could get us hammered, it would have beat out The Champagne of Beers for 2nd place.

Alcohol content is a factor that carries tremendous persuasive weight.

I would think Bullet Cat would prefer Coors Light.


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Age before beauty.

100 years ago was glory time for hats and styles ran the gamut to offer a scale and form for any face, any time of year. This diminutive beauty gives away nothing to its 8" tall siblings, except size. A 6x3, curled to present a 2 1/4" brim width, shows its place in the century club with a wide sweatband with rolled edge, The Fray imprint, a large scalloped size tag and stub bow at the sweatband seam. It is a bit too small for me to show how it might be worn open or creased but that never stops me from giving it a go.

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What a beautiful example of a hat. It has great proportions. Thanks for bringing it out and describing it.

"...styles ran the gamut to offer a scale and form for any face, any time of year." Your comment reminds me how interesting it is to browse the American Hatter on Google Books and see all of the different shapes and styles offered in the ads. It is unfortunate that it is so difficult to locate examples that represent that diversity. That seems especially true of the soft felts.

I pine for a tall, square-crowned stiff felt. From a stylistic standpoint those remind me of a snapshot from somewhere in the middle of the evolution from top hat to the lower crown stiff felts of the thirties and forties. Just fantastic...

Oh well... One day...

Enjoy.
 
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