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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Shadow1948

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1950’s Stetson with a replaced sweatband.
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Steve1857

I'll Lock Up
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The Shoe

One Too Many
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We decided to go ahead with a barbecue yesterday as the weather appeared to be holding out despite the forecast. Unfortunately, the rain settled in soon after we started. I wore my Akubra Cattleman to start. It kept my head dry as I tended the barbecue, but when it got so soaked that water started running off it into the food, I swapped it out for my Akubra Snowy River.
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The food? Four different homemade rubs…
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Top left to right: Jerk rub for ribs, lime herb rub for stuffed pork tenderloin.
Bottom left to right: Sweet rub for ribs and the latest incarnation of my Texas Ninja rub; salt, loads of pepper, loads of sansho and some powdered soy sauce.
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Short Balding Guy

I'll Lock Up
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Minnesota, USA
New Agnoulita lords hat:

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The lords hat looks at home on your head. Cool.

Cavanagh Homburg for today's walkabout.
A big thanks to Jonathan @TheOldFashioned for this one.

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Sharp Cavanagh sir.

My hats for the week first was the Scala Classico when I thought we were having a cooler day. Today I decided not quite cool enough for felt so I wore my Dockers paper straw

A hat for every situation. Well done.

Green for the win! The sweat band makes it wear light I bet.

The hats this week.

Morreton De Luxe
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GB Borsalino fu Lazzaro Darfo
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Tress&Co
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Wehrmeier by Hückel
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Leica
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Trescher woolfelt
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Konsul
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Thanks for sharing your hats! The hat showcase on this thread benefits from your expansive hat rack.

Thanks for your likes these days.
Today a medium quality hat sold in France and, perhaps, "disguised" as English. Patterson - Pure fur felt.
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This says the mold inside the crown. The paper label, printed in French, says the color is "Shetland Auburn"
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A color, auburn, which I often found in the colors of French hats and very little in the English ones.
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However it is a heather coppery felt of excellent quality, finished well and with classic proportions.
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it's part of a chance find in France where a variety of hats moved to Verona
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Have a nice Sunday

Totally enjoy the heathered felts you show sir. I had to google up Auburn to get a better idea of a description of the hue. Reddish-brown are prominent. I find the spectrum of Auburn hues to be interesting. Especially at this time of the year as I see it in the changing leaves.

Thanks for sharing.

You are definitely the best hatted forester in the country, Eric.

Your Gannons are always a joy to behold, but that blue mist beaver Playboy is in a league of its own. The spiral stitched 30s Fedora is cooly unique.

Thanks for continuing to share your outstanding hat collection, sir.


Thanks the hat compliments sir.

All beautiful Eric—do you recall what block Michael used for the Steel Gray? Would it be enough to reference “Eric’s Wanderers” to get the same?

Thanks,

David

David, Michael will indeed know the dimensions of the Wanderer. Since I am, as my moniker indicates, short in stature, the crown height may need to adjusted for yourself.

Thanks, Steve. Don't really know who the maker was of this one. It's one of those German brands that are a mystery.


Gorgeous selection as always, Eric. The spiral stitch hat stands out in this batch.


Beautiful. Love that colour.
Thanks sir. The spiral stitch was an aquisition from Garret. He has some of the absolutely finest vintage fedoras.

Vintage Whippet for services this morning.

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I imagine that you continue to be the hat style setter at your services on Sundays. Sharp as a tack!

Stetson St. Regis converted to a whippet style for me by a fellow lounger. To my taste it has perfect fedora dimensions and shape.

Cheers,

David
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Terrific conversion.


Classic hat with a darn cool band.

1940s Stetson St. Regis for Sunday services:

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Brent you showcase another curled brim. Sharp! They give off the impression of the wearer being neat and tidy. Excellent pairing.

The Royal DeLuxe has been given many more years of wearing with the new sweatband. Sharp.


Classy nutria thin ribbon hat! I am taken by the hat and of course the shirt.

We decided to go ahead with a barbecue yesterday as the weather appeared to be holding out despite the forecast. Unfortunately, the rain settled in soon after we started. I wore my Akubra Cattleman to start. It kept my head dry as I tended the barbecue, but when it got so soaked that water started running off it into the food, I swapped it out for my Akubra Snowy River.
View attachment 456519
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The food? Four different homemade rubs…
View attachment 456520
Top left to right: Jerk rub for ribs, lime herb rub for stuffed pork tenderloin.
Bottom left to right: Sweet rub for ribs and the latest incarnation of my Texas Ninja rub; salt, loads of pepper, loads of sansho and some powdered soy sauce.
View attachment 456522
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Hats and meat - might be a good idea for another thread. For now I am going into the kitchen and satisfy my meat hunger.

Cheers to all, Eric
 

Short Balding Guy

I'll Lock Up
Messages
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Location
Minnesota, USA
New Agnoulita lords hat:

View attachment 456301

The lords hat looks at home on your head. Cool.

Cavanagh Homburg for today's walkabout.
A big thanks to Jonathan @TheOldFashioned for this one.

View attachment 456333 View attachment 456334

Sharp Cavanagh sir.

My hats for the week first was the Scala Classico when I thought we were having a cooler day. Today I decided not quite cool enough for felt so I wore my Dockers paper straw

A hat for every situation. Well done.

Green for the win! The sweat band makes it wear light I bet.

The hats this week.

Morreton De Luxe
View attachment 456386

GB Borsalino fu Lazzaro Darfo
View attachment 456387

Tress&Co
View attachment 456388

Wehrmeier by Hückel
View attachment 456389

Leica
View attachment 456390

Trescher woolfelt
View attachment 456391

Konsul
View attachment 456392

Thanks for sharing your hats! The hat showcase on this thread benefits from your expansive hat rack.

Thanks for your likes these days.
Today a medium quality hat sold in France and, perhaps, "disguised" as English. Patterson - Pure fur felt.
View attachment 456426
This says the mold inside the crown. The paper label, printed in French, says the color is "Shetland Auburn"
View attachment 456427
A color, auburn, which I often found in the colors of French hats and very little in the English ones.
View attachment 456428
However it is a heather coppery felt of excellent quality, finished well and with classic proportions.
View attachment 456429
it's part of a chance find in France where a variety of hats moved to Verona
View attachment 456430
Have a nice Sunday

Totally enjoy the heathered felts you show sir. I had to google up Auburn to get a better idea of a description of the hue. Reddish-brown are prominent. I find the spectrum of Auburn hues to be interesting. Especially at this time of the year as I see it in the changing leaves.

Thanks for sharing.

You are definitely the best hatted forester in the country, Eric.

Your Gannons are always a joy to behold, but that blue mist beaver Playboy is in a league of its own. The spiral stitched 30s Fedora is cooly unique.

Thanks for continuing to share your outstanding hat collection, sir.


Thanks the hat compliments sir.

All beautiful Eric—do you recall what block Michael used for the Steel Gray? Would it be enough to reference “Eric’s Wanderers” to get the same?

Thanks,

David

David, Michael will indeed know the dimensions of the Wanderer. Since I am, as my moniker indicates, short in stature, the crown height may need to adjusted for yourself.

Thanks, Steve. Don't really know who the maker was of this one. It's one of those German brands that are a mystery.


Gorgeous selection as always, Eric. The spiral stitch hat stands out in this batch.


Beautiful. Love that colour.
Thanks sir. The spiral stitch was an aquisition from Garret. He has some of the absolutely finest vintage fedoras.

Vintage Whippet for services this morning.

View attachment 456448 View attachment 456449

I imagine that you continue to be the hat style setter at your services on Sundays. Sharp as a tack!

Stetson St. Regis converted to a whippet style for me by a fellow lounger. To my taste it has perfect fedora dimensions and shape.

Cheers,

David
View attachment 456450

Terrific conversion.


Classic hat with a darn cool band.

1940s Stetson St. Regis for Sunday services:

View attachment 456455 View attachment 456457

Brent you showcase another curled brim. Sharp! They give off the impression of the wearer being neat and tidy. Excellent pairing.

The Royal DeLuxe has been given many more years of wearing with the new sweatband. Sharp.


Classy nutria thin ribbon hat! I am taken by the hat and of course the shirt.

We decided to go ahead with a barbecue yesterday as the weather appeared to be holding out despite the forecast. Unfortunately, the rain settled in soon after we started. I wore my Akubra Cattleman to start. It kept my head dry as I tended the barbecue, but when it got so soaked that water started running off it into the food, I swapped it out for my Akubra Snowy River.
View attachment 456519
View attachment 456530
The food? Four different homemade rubs…
View attachment 456520
Top left to right: Jerk rub for ribs, lime herb rub for stuffed pork tenderloin.
Bottom left to right: Sweet rub for ribs and the latest incarnation of my Texas Ninja rub; salt, loads of pepper, loads of sansho and some powdered soy sauce.
View attachment 456522
View attachment 456521

Hats and meat - might be a good idea for another thread. For now I am going into the kitchen and satisfy my meat hunger.

Cheers to all, Eric
 

Short Balding Guy

I'll Lock Up
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Location
Minnesota, USA
Yesterday I visited my neighbors wearing the Dobbs Leisure Light. It is difficult to capture the glorious black felt of this vintage hat. Here is yesterdays attempt.

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Up and about way too early I wore a Stetson Bantam (blue felt) to the grocery store. Hey who forgot to get eggs, milk and cream? Duh!

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My hat for an early morning walkabout was inspired by the Dobbs Leisure Light - a Dobbs Coachman (inky blue felt hue).

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I managed some yard efforts under the brim of an unlined Playboy.

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Cheers, Eric -
 

StoryPNW

Practically Family
Messages
993
Location
Oregon
Yesterday I visited my neighbors wearing the Dobbs Leisure Light. It is difficult to capture the glorious black felt of this vintage hat. Here is yesterdays attempt.

i-fGBwhct-M.jpg


i-dwj7FJG-M.jpg


Up and about way too early I wore a Stetson Bantam (blue felt) to the grocery store. Hey who forgot to get eggs, milk and cream? Duh!

i-sncbQRp-M.jpg


i-SSRVV6X-M.jpg


i-pLKvp9M-M.jpg


My hat for an early morning walkabout was inspired by the Dobbs Leisure Light - a Dobbs Coachman (inky blue felt hue).

i-Wbx88KC-M.jpg


i-d8MRdDX-M.jpg


i-MZP68xM-M.jpg


I managed some yard efforts under the brim of an unlined Playboy.

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i-wkcskvp-M.jpg


Cheers, Eric -
Terrific hats as usual Eric, I can't even pick a favorite today. Cheers!
 

The Shoe

One Too Many
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Location
Wakayama, Japan
My first Hornskov of the season for a visit to the outlet shopping mall. A beaver bunny western weight blend in stone with a dusty rose ribbon.
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I’m still not entirely comfortable in a cattleman crease and may well change it on this hat.
The Hornskov is not a hat for driving. In the car I went for this cap from The British Millerain Co.
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My first Hornskov of the season for a visit to the outlet shopping mall. A beaver bunny western weight blend in stone with a dusty rose ribbon. View attachment 456567 View attachment 456569
I’m still not entirely comfortable in a cattleman crease and may well change it on this hat.
The Hornskov is not a hat for driving. In the car I went for this cap from The British Millerain Co. View attachment 456568
Great hat and shirt, Shoe. I like the cattelman crease.
 

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