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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

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Yesterday evening my escapades had me wearing a Knox Vagabond.

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I have shared many pics as the felt and insides are just soooo clean and well done. The ribbon is simple and neat. Well done Knox.

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Morning dog soirre was taken wearing an over-welted Brock fedora.

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The overwelt is tidy and evenly sewn around the hat brim. Clean.

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The clean de-bossed Brock logo, definitely intact on this pristine hat, is a classy touch.

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The lightweight felt is a very pale blue color. The Canadian manufacturer of this 30's hat did an excellent job in felt prep and trimming choices. While the ribbon thickness is thin, it in no way reflects poorly on the hat. The unlined nature of the hat implies it is meant as a warmer weather hat. The lighter weight sweat, certainly not super durable is comfy and works well in this non-reeded situation.

Good morning to all, Eric -
Both hats are tremendous. The Vagabond is such a great style
 
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Steve1857

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We're enjoying late summer weather in September here in Denmark with temperatures at 20°+. Far too warm to be wearing a stiff felt, but I just couldn't resist wearing this recent arrival, a 1930s Hückel Bowler.

The bright sunshine brought out its almost NOS condition much better than any other lighting would, so glad I wore this one today even though it wasn't for very long.

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Wyldkarma

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We're enjoying late summer weather in September here in Denmark with temperatures at 20°+. Far too warm to be wearing a stiff felt, but I just couldn't resist wearing this recent arrival, a 1930s Hückel Bowler.

The bright sunshine brought out its almost NOS condition much better than any other lighting would, so glad I wore this one today even though it wasn't for very long.

Have a great weekend folks. View attachment 360505 View attachment 360506
What perfect Masterpiece! Always like Huckel, one of my favorite hatmakers.
 

Wyldkarma

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Good morning hat folks. Dog soirée in an inky blue homburg.

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Off to butcher (next door to a bakery and he opens at 7:00am) and a car wash (my wife's auto) while wearing a Stetson Bantam.

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Back from errand and sipping the first morning coffee. Ahhhh. The steam rising from the coffee fogged my camera this morning. Duuuh. Early mornings at this time of the year really present challenges for hat pics.

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Cheers, Eric -
Awesome hats all! I may have a close
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cousin to your Mallory. This Emerson is also a funky, inky, kinda plum homburg. ;)
 

Rumad

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Hey guy good to see you. Hope you and the fam have been safe and well in the City.
When i think of Art’s VS hats, the Black Cherry always comes to mind. Of all his creations i think that’s his pinnacle hat.
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Yeah, still kickin brother. I feel the same way about the hat, very grateful to have gotten one in the old black cherry. Thanks B
 

DaveProc

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Dave i’ve noticed you’ve def joined the Borsalino Band. Love it when that Band gets together. It’s a Band that once you check it out, you can never leave.
Interested in your thoughts of how they rate compared to your other hats??
B
Bowen, I have 5 of them now and am really enjoying them. I think that the felt on all , including the modern one, is far superior to any modern Stetson , Akubra or Optimo that I own, and the vintage ones are pretty comparable to some of my higher end vintage hats. Because I am outside working or on on the tractor most of my time out of the office, I tend to spend most of the time wearing beaters, and the Qulita Extra Superiore is the most luxurious beater I own. All and all I am very much enjoying the Borsalinos, and will prbably pick up more, if the right deal comes along.
 

The Shoe

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So I hadn’t been on the WHAYWT page for almost a week and notifications had stopped coming. I figured things were just quiet here. How wrong I was! It’s taken a fair while to catch up, but had a lot of fun doing it. Amongst all the magnificent hats, ones that stood out for me: The sheer volume and quality shown by @Short Balding Guy always leaves me stunned, The Mallory from @Randall Renshaw, that jury hat from @TheOldFashioned - wow! And the Bailey conversion from @T Jones - I covet that hat! Then today, the Borsalino Milan from @hatsRme and Black Cherry VS from @Rumad. There were others just as good, but those ones particularly appealed to my tastes. They make me embarrassed about my inevitable repeat post of whatever hat I decide upon today!
Thank you all,
 
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T Jones

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So I hadn’t been on the WHAYWT page for almost a week and notifications had stopped coming. I figured things were just quiet here. How wrong I was! It’s taken a fair while to catch up, but had a lot of fun doing it. Amongst all the magnificent hats, ones that stood out for me: The sheer volume and quality shown by @Short Balding Guy always leaves me stunned, The Mallory from @Randall Renshaw, that jury hat from @TheOldFashioned - wow! And the Bailey conversion from @T Jones - I covet that hat! Then today, the Borsalino Milan from @hatsRme and Black Cherry VS from @Rumad. There were others just as good, but those ones particularly appealed to my tastes. They make me embarrassed about my inevitable repeat post of whatever hat I decide upon today!
Thank you all,
Thank you, TS! Much appreciated!
 

Randall Renshaw

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We're enjoying late summer weather in September here in Denmark with temperatures at 20°+. Far too warm to be wearing a stiff felt, but I just couldn't resist wearing this recent arrival, a 1930s Hückel Bowler.

The bright sunshine brought out its almost NOS condition much better than any other lighting would, so glad I wore this one today even though it wasn't for very long.

Have a great weekend folks. View attachment 360505 View attachment 360506

Awesome ensemble, Steve!
Bowler is tops.
 

Randall Renshaw

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So I hadn’t been on the WHAYWT page for almost a week and notifications had stopped coming. I figured things were just quiet here. How wrong I was! It’s taken a fair while to catch up, but had a lot of fun doing it. Amongst all the magnificent hats, ones that stood out for me: The sheer volume and quality shown by @Short Balding Guy always leaves me stunned, The Mallory from @Randall Renshaw, that jury hat from @TheOldFashioned - wow! And the Bailey conversion from @T Jones - I covet that hat! Then today, the Borsalino Milan from @hatsRme and Black Cherry VS from @Rumad. There were others just as good, but those ones particularly appealed to my tastes. They make me embarrassed about my inevitable repeat post of whatever hat I decide upon today!
Thank you all,

Don’t have to have high end toys to play here, Shoe.
Besides, all your beautiful food and landscape pics make this place greater. Wish I could eat like you and your lovely wife.
 

Short Balding Guy

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Mayser "Libelle" possibly later 1950s and a recent find.

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Unique "Echter Mayser" Celluloid Label attached to the Sweatband.

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Steve; Thanks for sharing this 50's hat. I do look forward to seeing your hat collection. It expands my horizon. This hat has the characteristic ribbon work the edge treatment is just cool. Fun to see a different hued felt.

So I hadn’t been on the WHAYWT page for almost a week and notifications had stopped coming. I figured things were just quiet here. How wrong I was! It’s taken a fair while to catch up, but had a lot of fun doing it. Amongst all the magnificent hats, ones that stood out for me: The sheer volume and quality shown by @Short Balding Guy always leaves me stunned, The Mallory from @Randall Renshaw, that jury hat from @TheOldFashioned - wow! And the Bailey conversion from @T Jones - I covet that hat! Then today, the Borsalino Milan from @hatsRme and Black Cherry VS from @Rumad. There were others just as good, but those ones particularly appealed to my tastes. They make me embarrassed about my inevitable repeat post of whatever hat I decide upon today!
Thank you all,

It is never a contest just a validation of what we wear. IMO. Repeat away as I totally enjoy your posts. your hats, your wife's hats and the cultural differences of Japan and Minnesota (my neighborhood) I encourage you never to feel embarrassed. Please do not reflect a personal value in comparison to others, especially myself. I have frequent gaps were I just am not able to participate and post on the forum. I too have days were 1 cap or hat is all I have opportunity to wear. This has been frequent the past 2 pandemic years. (My posting not always normal - I agree. I admit I am not normal (life and actions) and my frenetic days certainly are not normal. It is normal for the folks I hang with, but we are self aware that we are indeed not normal. I walk the streets of my neighborhoods knowing that I will stand apart from the norm. This said hat/cap fans in general are not necessarily crowd following folks. I imagine that we have all found a comfortable space that we inhabit. Included is my age and reflection that mostly I do for me and care little about others opinion if what I wear is ok.)

Cheers to all posters on this thread, Eric -
 

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