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..."soft"? ...what do you mean... "soft"?SMCK wrote:Bates Hats Soft Homburg
Can't you read? The score demands con amore and what are you doing? You are playing it like married men!
Correction please -The great Arturo ToscaniniFrederic Leighton wrote:Arturo Toscanini!
Today, I spotted a man wearing a soft homburg in Ealing, the colour matching his camel overcoat. Very floppy brim and asymmetrical look, with ribbon and silk edge in the same colour; not from Bates. Quite an unusual, welcomed encounter.SMCK wrote:I cant upload picture. Bates Hats Soft Homburg
Outside the vintage clothing scene, I came across men in bowler hat only three times during my last five years in London: at Tower Hill Memorial for Remembrance Day (old man in bowler managing the ceremony), in the Cotswold (because of bowler hat and white apron, I assumed the big man was judge of the dog competition that was taking place around him) and in Notting Hill during the Summer of 2012 (I was wearing a boater hat and a man in bowler stopped to congratulate me; ...that was the last time I wore my boater).Jfrater wrote:I own and wear both but I definitely get more wear out of the bowler as it has a lower profile and seems to fit better with a greater variety of suits for me. I strongly recommend the bowler first then the homburg.
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