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Been mostly in Open Roads this last week but I switched it out for my Northwest Hats beaver today.

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Black hats, for some reason, have a funereal reputation. I disagree. A black Fedora can lift an entire outfit, it's a stylish accessory of timeless elegance. Mine was hand made by Susquehana Hats, it has never faded and still retains it's strong colour.
The ability to make a black hat was once the requisite to become a master hatter and black hats were the pinnacle of elegance and standing. We need more love for black hats and you show exactly how its done, Robert.
Ive got a Black Bogart and a Black Sovereign Temple that I love equally. Many a time I just couldnt match a hat to a particular shirt or jacket... black is usually a safe choiceAnd I happen to concur.
Now my outfit with a black Akubra Bogart. View attachment 705397 View attachment 705398
The black Akubra with the leather coat - that ROCKS. You're killing it.And I happen to concur.
Now my outfit with a black Akubra Bogart. View attachment 705397 View attachment 705398
Awesome. I own that Inwood and I'm actually from Charleston originally. I'm connected to both hats. Also, having been in Charleston, you must have seen the famous Charleston Hat man on Broad St., right?I have been so busy catching up with things after our beach trip, I haven’t had much time to think about hats! I’m finally getting caught up enough to take a little coffee break with my daughter and one of my favorite straws. It’s the Stetson Inwood Turquoise (sorry I post this one probably a little too often), and my daughter’s hat is a Karen Keith Raffia that she bought in a neat little hat shop in Charleston SC a couple of years ago.
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Thanks for kind words.The black Akubra with the leather coat - that ROCKS. You're killing it.![]()
Oh, that's SMOKIN', Simeon!!!!Nice bright sunny morning, it's going to be warm today. I'm wearing my wide brim panama from Superior Hats.
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Woot!!!! Very handsome, Nathan!!Been mostly in Open Roads this last week but I switched it out for my Northwest Hats beaver today.
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Yes I’ve been through the Charleston Market more times than I can count, and I’m very familiar with Charleston Hat Man. My parents had a house in Folly Beach that my sisters and I have fond memories of. Charleston is one of my favorite places.Awesome. I own that Inwood and I'm actually from Charleston originally. I'm connected to both hats. Also, having been in Charleston, you must have seen the famous Charleston Hat man on Broad St., right?
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Thank you MarkOh, that's SMOKIN', Simeon!!!!
Jeff, Stefan, Ent, Gentlemen, thank you all for your compliments, much appreciated.Always good to see some love for these from folks outside of my Jewish community. I've got lots of them, but don't wear any as nicely as Robert does.

This fun little hat started out as a big Stetson Gus. When it came to me it had some severe brim edge damage ... and oil/ hydraulic fluid splotches all over it. I got it from a farmer buddy who had more than a few accidents with it (Supposedly it had been chewed by a goat .... and we think moth nibbles are bad lol))
Spent some time in a gas bath and mostly got it back to one color. Got the torn brim parts trimmed off and still had 2-1/4" brim left. Originally I threw on the Panama band temporarily until i could make a nice band, but it grew on me and its been there for a couple years now.
Nice to have a pre-abused hat that I dont have to worry about
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Jeff, Thank you! I look forward to seeing your finds.@mayserwegener - you've inspired me. My two purchases today were both Hückels, including one coming from France that was originally sold in Bern, Switzerland and one that is a specialty item that is no longer made, but is well-know in the Chassidic Jewish community as the "Hückel Hat". Of course I will post in the appropriate forum when the arrive (separately).
Elegant and tasteful as always
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.