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WH1

Practically Family
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967
Location
Over hills and far away
Vintage Betty said:
*The Classic
*The Roaring Deuce
*Sinatra's Lid
*Frankies Lid
*Frankie's Brim
*Frankie's Lid
*Frank's Brim
*Frank's Lid
*Frank's Fedora
*Frankie's Fedora
*The Superior
*First-Rate
*The Swinger
*The Swinging Lover
*The Chairman
*The High Society
*A Fella's Friend
*A Dame's Desire
*The Flash
*The Eternal
*The Easy
*High Society
*The Silver Swing
*The Silver Swinger
*The Silver Prize
*Silver Honor
*Frank's Gift
*Frankie's Gift
*The Crooner
*The Songster
*The Blaze
*The Silver Fire
*The Connnoisseur
*The Authority
*Clandestine
*The Stealth
*The Unstoppable
*The Winning Hand
*The Jackpot


Hmm...I am guessing that Peter Lawford was not your favorite member of the Rat Packlol
 

Stoney

Practically Family
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Currently on the East Coast
That's a good looking lid Jimmy.

How about

The Majestic

The Downtowner

The Fitzgerald

The Lid

JP Special

JPD Special

The Chi'Town

The Windy City Special

The Kansas City

The Bootlegger

The Duesy

The Auburn
 

WH1

Practically Family
Messages
967
Location
Over hills and far away
Very nice looking lid. It is very uptown with some flair.
Here are some suggestions:
The Blue Note
The Leadbelly
The Big Man (with a nod to our own Big Man, who would look good in this one)
The Terraplane
The Robert Johnson (recorded several classic blues records in Dallas/Ft Worth in 1937)
The Crossroads (where Johnson supposedly sold his soul to the devil)
The Capo
The Prohibition
 

ADHD librarian

One of the Regulars
Messages
138
Location
Oz
WH1 said:
The Robert Johnson (recorded several classic blues records in Dallas/Ft Worth in 1937)
The Crossroads (where Johnson supposedly sold his soul to the devil)

I like these two ideas (not as much as I like mine, but still...)
I think the Crossroad (singular rather than plural) is one of the best so far.
 

johnnycanuck

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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3,005
Location
Alberta
The Hugh Hefner
The Hefner
The Hef
Hugh
The Slick
The GQ
The Man
On the town
Top Dog
Style
Texas
Texas City
The Texas Rose
Gods Country
Texas God
The Deep Dark South
The South
Deep South

Johnny
 

Tango Yankee

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,433
Location
Lucasville, OH
The Wooster

Or maybe not. The problem with referencing characters from the past is that they may be obscure to some and you'll want the name to appeal to a wide range of men, hopefully including young men. In that regard, I think "The Cagney" at least has a chance of being recognized by men of all ages.

It's a great-looking hat, BTW. Congrats on getting it into a store! May there be many more such opportunities for you. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap

Regards,
Tom
 

DominusTecum

Familiar Face
Messages
78
Location
Kansas, USA
I submitted one on the first page, "The Sicilian Special." However, since others are submitting more than one, here are a few more, hehe.

The Dodge City
The Dingo
The Cosmopolitan
The Metropolitan
The Blade (i.e.: "gallant young blade")
The Cruiser
The Slubberdegullion (yeah right!)
The Nonchanant
The Civilisation (Brit or American spelling would work)
The Hound-Dog
The Poodle (Can you tell I'm having fun with these?)
The Razor
The Pomp and Circumstance
The Capone Cappella
The Friday Night
The Saturday Night
The Sunday Special
The Alarm
The Ladies' Man
The City-Slicker
The Bouncer
The Tough Guy
The Carpe Diem
The Nobility, or, The Noble
The Boss
The Godfather
The King
The Emperor
The Magistrate
The Duke
The Count
The Lord


Ok, enough for now. Perhaps more later.
 

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