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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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RBH

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Although its a little snug.... I thought I would follow Buds example, Here is a shot of the Texas Hatters Lone Star Dude that I have been wearing around this afternoon.
I could not get my Willie Nelson T-shirt in the photo.:D

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Dinerman said:
I'm wearing my Adam Executive quality "Air Lyte".
Light weight felt. Unlined. Perforated sweatband. Aqua Shed.

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Click on the sweatband thumbnails to enlarge.

Mr. Dinerman-

How do you feel this hat wears compares to other hats you own? With the perforated sweatband, the light weight felt and it being unlined?

Does that make it more "form fitting" and supple on your head, or do you think this had won't have as long of a "shelf life"?

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Ms. Deelovely - I like this brim size on you. Nice 'gangsta' look. You a copper?

Mr. RBH- With that cool hat and those red devil eyes, I don't think anyone is looking at your t-shirt!lol

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Vintage Betty said:
Mr. Dinerman-

How do you feel this hat wears compares to other hats you own? With the perforated sweatband, the light weight felt and it being unlined?

Does that make it more "form fitting" and supple on your head, or do you think this had won't have as long of a "shelf life"?

Vintage Betty

The felt is a tad lighter, and not having a liner, and having the sweatband the way it is saves some weight, but it's pretty stiffened up compared to other hats.

Seems pretty durable, other than maybe the direct sewn sweatband which seem to have a tendency to unzip. It's stable as for now, but if it ever does start to fall apart, that would be the first thing to go. It doesn't really conform any better either. Some of my other lightweights, especially my '30s stetson playboy, are so floppy and light, you hardly know they're there. That one really conforms, and the felt is so thin that I can't imagine it'd take much real hard wear.

The Adam pretty much just feels like an adam, albeit one with some neat trimming.
 

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Love the hat RBH.
Indycop, thanks. That type of house is typical of the upper west side.
 

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Mr. Lucky said:
Yee-haw, buckaroo! Lookin' good!

Pardner, did ya notice his steely eyed stare and gallon hat? The man is dangerous I tell you, dangerous!

(And he's now posing in front of themed paintings based on his hat. We got him trained folks. :p )
 

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Terrific hats everyone!:eusa_clap :eusa_clap

Bud, you look great in that hat, you should be on the set with Clint Eastwood making a western movie.

J.T. I like that hat on you.

RBH, very nice.

Dinerman, you have some great hats.

Douglas, what can I say, always dapper.

Dee, you look great in that Knox.

Deanglen, I like that newsboy look. What color is that cap?

Caparzo, beautiful Borsalino. Looks great with your outfit.

Keep 'em coming folks.
 
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