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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

GHT

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Today's weather reminded me of our first classic car, only back then, it wasn't seen as classic. But when the sun shone the wood just looked fabulous.

It was that reminisce that prompted Tina to make me an Aloha style shirt with "Woodie" cars on.
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The woodie shirt was today's choice of wear and to compliment it I chose one of my bespoke fedoras, the deep brown one:
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"Much too sombre," Tina commented. "Do you think so?" I replied, adding, "the only straw that I have is a bit mis-shapen." I put it on for effect.
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I know, it's a different shirt, truth be told I couldn't be arsed to find the hat knowing that I had a previous photo of it.
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So it was off with the deep brown and on with the nutmeg. "Oh come on," Tina said, "you can do better than that." "What's so wrong about this one?" I replied. "Nothing," she said.

Now if you are not married you won't understand the word: "nothing!" You see, nothing is really a big, "something!" But being married I carefully coaxed out her displeasure: "Shall I wear the straw?" "No, but you can wear your new hat," she replied.

So that's it, sunshine equates to a light coloured hat. "Yes dear," I agree.
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That's something else you should learn if you are not married. "Yes dear," it goes a long way.
Tina is right about light coloured hats and sunshine! What can you do but acquiesce?

The Panama, but I would have to change the polka dot hat band.
Thank you, Robert. That's the advantage of puggarees: you can change them in a blink.
 

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My Father in-law is too cool! Master Gunnery Sargent Braxton turns 98 this week and is still going strong.
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He told me he can’t remember when he got this hat, but said it was long long time ago.
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GHT

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Nice Morris “Shooting Brake” Robert! The shirts and hats? Stellar as always.
That is most impressive Bob, given that shooting brake fell out of our lexicon about fifty years ago.

Shooting brake is a car body style which originated in the 1890's as a horse-drawn wagon used to transport shooting parties with their equipment.

The first automotive shooting brakes were manufactured in the early 1900's in the UK. The vehicle style became popular in England during the 1920's and 30's.

Chances are that the hat of choice would have been the deerstalker. That's the one made famous by Sherlock Holmes.
 

Gary in NC

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A Vintage Silhouette on this fine Fourth of July — generously gifted by @Sburgess (thanks Steve!). I’m wearing it backwards as it currently identifies as a ladies’ hat. :D

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A Vintage Silhouette on this fine Fourth of July — generously gifted by @Sburgess (thanks Steve!). I’m wearing it backwards as it currently identifies as a ladies’ hat. :D

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Outstanding! I love the curl on the brim. I just recently got this Panama straw Bailey. It’s good until I find something that rocks like yours. image.jpg image.jpg
 

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