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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

drmaxtejeda

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My new to me DARK green (a LOT lighter in the photo.....almost black in person....) Borsalino "Continental", mostly Homburg (mostly, because it has the uneven ribbon treatment, narrow under the brim, wide on top) or what ever you want to call it.....Has an awesome dark green liner too!!!!
M:)
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And where's the pic of the liner, Mark? Tease.

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drmaxtejeda

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Back to the deep freeze, but that's not going to keep me from some Mardi Gras celebration tonight.

Not the weather for an unlined lightweight, but the Frunoliner get the pick anyway.

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Sent directly from my mind to yours.
What a color combo, Jim!

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T Jones

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That Biltmore is a superb hat, I love it. There's a Biltmore straw amongst my summer hats that I particularly like because of it's versatility to match mostly any warm weather wear. Sadly, the front end of the brim keeps curling under. If I leave a weight on the curl it comes back into shape, but doesn't stay there, any tips or suggestions that might help?
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That's a nice looking straw. My experience with working on straws is next to zero. But if I had to guess, and if it were mine, I would try reflanging the brim and then put some stiffener on it. But that's just a guess on my part. You could probably contact Art Fawcett or Tom Gomez for much better advice than I could give on straws. It's a nice looking straw you have, though.
 

scottyrocks

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That Biltmore is a superb hat, I love it. There's a Biltmore straw amongst my summer hats that I particularly like because of it's versatility to match mostly any warm weather wear. Sadly, the front end of the brim keeps curling under. If I leave a weight on the curl it comes back into shape, but doesn't stay there, any tips or suggestions that might help?
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'Like' as much for the MG as the hat!
 

Daniele Tanto

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Let me say thank you for your kindness and likes on the lobbia Borsalino
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Today, Herring Festival in the northern districts of Verona, no way to go, it is impossible to park
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A. Meer manufactured by Thibet in France, possibly in the thirties or forties of the last century
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Felt is a mixture of fur and wool, thick and dense
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The features are those of the European hats of those years. No lining only in the brand of the headwear on the bottom of the crown. Thibet is stamped on the sweatband, very dry now.
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It comes from my lucky find of Strasbourg.
Have a nice day!
 

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