Honda Odyssey and Accord
I am 6-5, and perhaps tend to recline my seat a bit farther than most. I have very little problem wearing hats in my 2004 Accord, though I occasionally will brush the top against the ceiling if I sit up or rubberneck, and so have to be extra careful when wearing my...
Cub Scout. Webelo. Eagle Scout, 1982. Troop 370, Tyler, TX (they still have the same scoutmaster nearly 30 years later). Order of the Arrow. Spent summers at Camp Pirtle. Went to Philmont twice. Attended '83 World Jamboree in Calgary. Accidentally left my merit badge sash behind after a...
Can't help you, but I am very intrigued. Good luck, and be sure to post pics when done.
I've been looking for authentic 1930s-40s baseball caps, but have struck out since the demise of Cooperstown Ball Cap Co. I don't see anywhere on Phoenix Bat Company's site where they make or sell hats...
Atticus, you seem to be dealing with this tragedy with far more equanimity than I ever could. But a couple of sandwiches from Moore's would have peppped me up some.
Back when I was skinny(er). My wedding rehearsal dinner almost 8 years ago. We got married on Cinco de Mayo, hence the sombreros (decorated with love birds and a ball and chain). I should probably post this in Panama Canal, too. :rolleyes:
I spent a few years doing architectural surveys in eastern NC for the DOT. This pic brings back a lot of fond memories. There is nothing like a 19c farmhouse with kitchen ell and outbuildings surrounded by acres of cotton or tobacco. Very, VERY nice.
Oh, the hat and shotgun are great, too.
Bruce Boyer gives the Mercer and Sons button down shirt a ringing endorsement in the last paragraph of this long, but very interesting, interview on the history of the Ivy League style.
I saw that, too, and was very disappointed I never pulled the trigger. A quick search hasn't revealed any other pre-50s/60s style cap makers. Does anyone know where I can get a 1940s style Houston Buffaloes cap?
It just says Dobbs Fifth Avenue on the liner. There's no tag or sticker behind the sweat. I thought "Fifth Avenue" was part of the Dobbs' name, and not a model or type name like Savoy. But I'm not sure.
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