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Old Wormser gets the call today.
Sartorial splendor, thy name is Robert.Two comments that made my Sunday. Thanks fellows.
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Stefan's Tress&Co. hat would have been a good choice to compliment this blazer.
As it is the bespoke Gamble & ***n really does sit well, it's Tina's choice,
she made the trousers after being inspired by the hat.
I've just heard, "and the tie." The lady is looking over my shoulder. A striped tie
in grey, white and silver, proved elusive, so Tina made me one. Such is her talent.
I believe that, rather than "old", Joe, I would describe that beauty as "venerable"!
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. I believe that, rather than "old" Joe, I would describe that beauty as "venerable"!
Very very nice!!I don't buy as many fedoras as westerns, but I do hunt daily for those from Portis. When this Lite-Wate appeared, with a ridiculously low BIN price, I immediately snatched it up.
It has their “sporty lining”, and the sweat is alternately marked “Tissue Lite.” It’s light grey, with a beautiful dark navy band, complete with wind trolley. The bound-edge brim is 2.5”, and the center-dent, front pinch, crown measures 5” all around. I can find no info at all on the original retailer (Huddik’s, Pontiac, MI), but the sporty liners are generally held to be from the late 50s to early 60s. And neither of the “Lite” appellations are misnomers: this baby weighs in at a marvelously airy 2.6 ounces!
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Much appreciated Stefan, Tina was impressed with your understanding of plenary indulgence. She must have missed your explanation of looking it up.Glorious in grey, Robert.
Thank you Mark, always so complimentary, incidentally, I passed your kind sentiment onto Tina, my wife. She made the shirt, tie and trousers that you see in the photo. "Aw shucks!" is all that she said. Take that as a thank you.Sartorial splendor, thy name is Robert.
Nice looking Wormser
What a great find MarkI don't buy as many fedoras as westerns, but I do hunt daily for those from Portis. When this Lite-Wate appeared, with a ridiculously low BIN price, I immediately snatched it up.
It has their “sporty lining”, and the sweat is alternately marked “Tissue Lite.” It’s light grey, with a beautiful dark navy band, complete with wind trolley. The bound-edge brim is 2.5”, and the center-dent, front pinch, crown measures 5” all around. I can find no info at all on the original retailer (Huddik’s, Pontiac, MI), but the sporty liners are generally held to be from the late 50s to early 60s. And neither of the “Lite” appellations are misnomers: this baby weighs in at a marvelously airy 2.6 ounces!
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Thank you, Mark.Oh, happy Sundays!!! Far and away my #1, is the heathered Cambiaghi. I honestly let out an solemn, whispered, "Oh!" when I saw it. It's been a long time since ANY hat actually evoked an involuntary, out-loud, response from me. Second place goes to the Fléchet, and third to the Barbisio. Thanks for another glorious display, Stefan.
Wormser made such photogenic hats. Very nice, Joe.
Now that is a beauty, Mark. Classic colours and these lightweight hats are always fascinating.I don't buy as many fedoras as westerns, but I do hunt daily for those from Portis. When this Lite-Wate appeared, with a ridiculously low BIN price, I immediately snatched it up.
It has their “sporty lining”, and the sweat is alternately marked “Tissue Lite.” It’s light grey, with a beautiful dark navy band, complete with wind trolley. The bound-edge brim is 2.5”, and the center-dent, front pinch, crown measures 5” all around. I can find no info at all on the original retailer (Huddik’s, Pontiac, MI), but the sporty liners are generally held to be from the late 50s to early 60s. And neither of the “Lite” appellations are misnomers: this baby weighs in at a marvelously airy 2.6 ounces!
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No need to tell her that now. Leeave a bit of that good impression intact!Much appreciated Stefan, Tina was impressed with your understanding of plenary indulgence. She must have missed your explanation of looking it up.
Thank you Mark, always so complimentary, incidentally, I passed your kind sentiment onto Tina, my wife. She made the shirt, tie and trousers that you see in the photo. "Aw shucks!" is all that she said. Take that as a thank you.
I don't buy as many fedoras as westerns, but I do hunt daily for those from Portis. When this Lite-Wate appeared, with a ridiculously low BIN price, I immediately snatched it up.
It has their “sporty lining”, and the sweat is alternately marked “Tissue Lite.” It’s light grey, with a beautiful dark navy band, complete with wind trolley. The bound-edge brim is 2.5”, and the center-dent, front pinch, crown measures 5” all around. I can find no info at all on the original retailer (Huddik’s, Pontiac, MI), but the sporty liners are generally held to be from the late 50s to early 60s. And neither of the “Lite” appellations are misnomers: this baby weighs in at a marvelously airy 2.6 ounces!
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Congrats on a great find! What a beauty!!!I don't buy as many fedoras as westerns, but I do hunt daily for those from Portis. When this Lite-Wate appeared, with a ridiculously low BIN price, I immediately snatched it up.
It has their “sporty lining”, and the sweat is alternately marked “Tissue Lite.” It’s light grey, with a beautiful dark navy band, complete with wind trolley. The bound-edge brim is 2.5”, and the center-dent, front pinch, crown measures 5” all around. I can find no info at all on the original retailer (Huddik’s, Pontiac, MI), but the sporty liners are generally held to be from the late 50s to early 60s. And neither of the “Lite” appellations are misnomers: this baby weighs in at a marvelously airy 2.6 ounces!
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Thank you, Marcel!Very very nice!!
Thanks, Don! I am very pleased!What a great find Mark
Thank you, Stefan!Now that is a beauty, Mark. Classic colours and these lightweight hats are always fascinating.
Thanks, Rob.***Y!!!
Thank you, Rollin!Congrats on a great find! What a beauty!!!
Nice one, Mark!I don't buy as many fedoras as westerns, but I do hunt daily for those from Portis. When this Lite-Wate appeared, with a ridiculously low BIN price, I immediately snatched it up.
It has their “sporty lining”, and the sweat is alternately marked “Tissue Lite.” It’s light grey, with a beautiful dark navy band, complete with wind trolley. The bound-edge brim is 2.5”, and the center-dent, front pinch, crown measures 5” all around. I can find no info at all on the original retailer (Huddik’s, Pontiac, MI), but the sporty liners are generally held to be from the late 50s to early 60s. And neither of the “Lite” appellations are misnomers: this baby weighs in at a marvelously airy 2.6 ounces!
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