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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

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Greetings hat lovers!

I have a minute to post while waiting in Appleton, WI to deliver this load of gypsum.

The last time I was home, I opted to trade in the Gannon for my SE Asia FED IV and this guy has not disappointed me out here on the road. Actually, he just keeps getting better and better the more dirt, sweat and asphalt I throw at him!

He now has a toothpick from Thailand, vent holes from Malaysia, and a bit of blue thread decoration from my mother's sewing closet. I removed the liner a few years back, and I now reckon this guy is on his way to being the perfect beater.

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PS, they made me a driver trainer and I am picking up my second student today. I'll be spending the next 3-4 weeks showing the new guy how to operate and live on the road. I won't have much time for posting but I will try to keep up with the hat parade when I can.

Lovely to see so many new members!
Glad you see you are doing well Nathan. Safe travels.
 

Judgmentalist

Practically Family
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Taking the new toy for a field trip to the barber shop - Brent Black ”Diplomat”

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VoodooSan

I'll Lock Up
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Greetings hat lovers!

I have a minute to post while waiting in Appleton, WI to deliver this load of gypsum.

The last time I was home, I opted to trade in the Gannon for my SE Asia FED IV and this guy has not disappointed me out here on the road. Actually, he just keeps getting better and better the more dirt, sweat and asphalt I throw at him!

He now has a toothpick from Thailand, vent holes from Malaysia, and a bit of blue thread decoration from my mother's sewing closet. I removed the liner a few years back, and I now reckon this guy is on his way to being the perfect beater.

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PS, they made me a driver trainer and I am picking up my second student today. I'll be spending the next 3-4 weeks showing the new guy how to operate and live on the road. I won't have much time for posting but I will try to keep up with the hat parade when I can.

Lovely to see so many new members!
Terrific beater, Nathan!! Glad to hear you're teaching; best way to stay good at a job!!! Be safe in your travels.
 

RickP

Call Me a Cab
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Greetings hat lovers!

I have a minute to post while waiting in Appleton, WI to deliver this load of gypsum.

The last time I was home, I opted to trade in the Gannon for my SE Asia FED IV and this guy has not disappointed me out here on the road. Actually, he just keeps getting better and better the more dirt, sweat and asphalt I throw at him!

He now has a toothpick from Thailand, vent holes from Malaysia, and a bit of blue thread decoration from my mother's sewing closet. I removed the liner a few years back, and I now reckon this guy is on his way to being the perfect beater.

View attachment 798078 View attachment 798079 View attachment 798080 View attachment 798081 View attachment 798082

PS, they made me a driver trainer and I am picking up my second student today. I'll be spending the next 3-4 weeks showing the new guy how to operate and live on the road. I won't have much time for posting but I will try to keep up with the hat parade when I can.

Lovely to see so many new members!
Beaters with character are the best! We dont worry about them so they get worn a lot. Way better than a pristine vintage hat in the box that never sees the light of day and never gets any head time
 

Judgmentalist

Practically Family
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596
Dropped five hat boxes on my head pulling out my one and only Stratoliner this morning. Time to start a new stack. No hats were harmed in the making of this picture.


Stetson Stratoliner. Not particularly vintage, but fun to wear. A nice sturdy hat with a classic profile. I like this one.
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jeffgarf

One Too Many
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Jerusalem, Israel
A design choice or a factory screw up? I am wearing a Stetson Royal Deluxe with an interesting brim binding. As you can see from the photos, the stitching under the brim is in the wide, Whippet style, while the topside of the brim has the thin binding of a dress hat with the stitching for the underbrim showing through. Thoughts?

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Judgmentalist

Practically Family
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A design choice or a factory screw up? I am wearing a Stetson Royal Deluxe with an interesting brim binding. As you can see from the photos, the stitching under the brim is in the wide, Whippet style, while the topside of the brim has the thin binding of a dress hat with the stitching for the underbrim showing through. Thoughts?

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That is interesting. I can’t think of a reason why they would do that on purpose. You should send it to me for closer inspection. ; )
 
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Funkytown, USA
A design choice or a factory screw up? I am wearing a Stetson Royal Deluxe with an interesting brim binding. As you can see from the photos, the stitching under the brim is in the wide, Whippet style, while the topside of the brim has the thin binding of a dress hat with the stitching for the underbrim showing through. Thoughts?

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Not too unusual. I have a Mallory with that same design.
 

Judgmentalist

Practically Family
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There's one way to fit into smaller hats... Go bald!

I went from a small 7 3/8 to a large 7 1/8-small 7 1/4 when my hair thinned out enough that I just decided to start shaving it.
Honestly, I'm laughing but you've got me thinking.... my wife would kill me though - she likes the hair for some reason that defies comprehension.
 

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