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CAVANAGH HOMBURG Won

Ande1964

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There were several 7 5/8 lids on the bay recently, and I couldn't resist this one. I didn't really think I'd win it for what I bid, but that's how it worked out.

I don't own any homburgs now, as my wife tends to think I look silly in them. But, the open crown and the dark blue color won me over. Hopefully, I won't look like a total goober when wearing it.

Of course, more pictures when it arrives.

Best,
Anj
 

dnjan

One Too Many
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Ande1964 said:
this one.
I don't own any homburgs now, as my wife tends to think I look silly in them. But, the open crown and the dark blue color won me over. Hopefully, I won't look like a total goober when wearing it.


Best,
Anj
Nice hat! But I'm a bit confused. I thought Homburgs had center dents. I would have called an open-crown hat like that a derby (bowler).

Still wish:
1) it was 7-1/8, and
2) mine!
 

tinmanzzz

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Glad you got it !!!!!

I was the opening bidder. I couldn't let that hat go for $25.
I'm not into Homburgs, but it was a Really Great Looking Hat.
Glad you got it
:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
 

Patrick Murtha

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Sweet (for both style and color)! I'm in the market for a homburg or bowler, too, and if there is a definitional distinction, would some helpful hat expert on the board enlighten me?

I'm very fond of the "Junior Executive" bowler that Jack Lemmon buys and wears in The Apartment.
 

Ande1964

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Nice hat! But I'm a bit confused. I thought Homburgs had center dents. I would have called an open-crown hat like that a derby

Thanks.

I could be wrong, but I assumed this was an open-crowned homburg because of the height of the crown. It just looks too tall to be a derby, to my eye. Also, the same seller was offering another couple of homburgs.

I hope it's bashable!

Best,
Anj
 

J.T.Marcus

Call Me a Cab
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If the crown is soft and will take a center crease, it's a Homburg. If the crown is hard like a helmet, it's a derby (A bowler is the same thing. One term is preferred in England, the other in this country.) :)
 

Brad Bowers

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That's a Homburg. I have yet to see that wide of a brim on a Cavanagh Derby. Very nice and a rare color! Just pop a center crease into it, and you'll be set.

Brad
 

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