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Let's not stray from the righteous path again, Steve!;)
An Adam in Eva-shape; that can't be a coincidence. Gorgeous hat, Dave. Very cool ribbon. Well, there's different view altogether, Perry. The...
Welcome to the lounge. Great way to make an entrance. Wonderful hat, Joe. Love that ribbon. Very nice, Wayne. Not easy to find the good Flechet...
Very nice, Perry. Beautiful hat, Daniele. Understated elegance. Thank you, Eric. You set an example for us all. Great snag, Bill. That one...
Gorgeous homburg, Steve and in a fabulous condition. How can one say no to that? Thank you,Steve. That one looks great on you, Brent. The...
Beautiful hat, Joe. Might need to get me one of these (but I'm unwilling to pay the Whippet prices;)) Thanks, Michael. I seem to have hit the...
Magnificent, Terry. Classic looking fedora with a great shape and some nice contrasts. Wonderful job.
Thank you, Joe.
Those are the best ones. The january edition of Christmas!
Sools of Paris in grey/sand colour called Tunis. Size 55 with the brim at 5cm and the crown at 10,5 cm at the center dent. A somewhat thicker felt...
Part II [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Sools seems to have had a preference for this profile. Compare this hat to my other Sools hat. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Found this one in the digital bargain bin but it was a pleasant surprise when it arrived. Sools of Paris in grey/sand colour called Tunis. Size 55...
Borsalino Lunasca Amarena nutria. Size 56 with the brim at 7cm and the crown at 11 at the center dent. Liner went missing and there are some small...
The Borsalino is the quality you'd expect from the masters from Alessandria, but the Ursus is very interesting indeed. Save the bear!
Nice find, Brent. These MGL hats do have wonderful felts.
I'm kind of partial to nutria felts and this one popped up at a low price. It is a bit of a beater but still very wearable as a grab and go hat....
Unlikely that someone would make a copy of an old liner imprint, so there has to be a point in time where these liners were used. Haven't seen one...
I still owe you the rest of this week's Italians. Here they are. Borsalino Lunasca Amarena Nutria (a recent find and a bit of a beater) [ATTACH]...
Very nice, Jonathan. Still love the coat.
Thanks, Randall. It has the post 1936 label inside, but with the separate size label. I do think it's pre-war so very late thirties probably.