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    Thumbs up Like the fedora look!

    Quote Originally Posted by AKScott View Post
    This is a look my fiance really likes. I also posted it in the fedora thread. I shoulda worn my sunglasses for this, pretty bright out today.

    Spring melt is a very akward footwear season here, we get about six weeks of ice sheets in the morning with afternoon mud puddles. Thankfully the melt is well underway.

    I would be fine hiking or doing yardwork in this, but I am very ready for boot season to end.

    Hey, AKScott ..... My wife was looking through this thread and really likes your fedora look. Something tells me I may be looking for one for next winter's wear

    We both agree that all you need on this outfit is a belt to set it all off. One in honey leather might look really cool with the boots, sporan and fedora.
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    posted in error see below
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    My post above shows my ignorance at posting photos on this ( or any ) forum, I was trying to master the photo posting process by follwing the FAQ step by step guide and have ended up posting my practice run photos! I didn't mean to hijack or derail the thread. So be it, to put some facts to the photos Argyle district tartan ( or Campbell of Cawdor) modern, Lochcarron 16 oz , 6 yards knife pleated by Bonnie Heather.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Grae View Post
    My post above shows my ignorance at posting photos on this ( or any ) forum, I was trying to master the photo posting process by follwing the FAQ step by step guide and have ended up posting my practice run photos! I didn't mean to hijack or derail the thread. So be it, to put some facts to the photos Argyle district tartan ( or Campbell of Cawdor) modern, Lochcarron 16 oz , 6 yards knife pleated by Bonnie Heather.
    There ya go


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    Cool! Thanks Cowher how did you do that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuteye View Post
    Hey, AKScott ..... My wife was looking through this thread and really likes your fedora look. Something tells me I may be looking for one for next winter's wear We both agree that all you need on this outfit is a belt to set it all off. One in honey leather might look really cool with the boots, sporan and fedora.
    I test drove that same outfit with a 2" brown leather belt I got at Home-Depot for $12. That belt has a few years of patina on it. My fiance liked it even better with the belt. It muddies up hiking in bear country with respect to rule eleven, but I'll figure something out. Thanks for the tip ;-) The hat is my third Scala. This one, though I found it local. (the imbedded link posted here is no longer active and we removed at the request of the business linked to) They are impervious to rain up to extended downpours, and hand crushable. My two retired ones were both permanently creased by mechanical means. When it gets wet, I have a way to rest it on its headband so neither the crown nor brim dry in a misshapen way. Maybe be a little warm for your area. I am used to seeing these in olive and forest green as well as a couple khaki variants.
    Last edited by Steve Ashton; 27th June 12 at 12:37 PM. Reason: Removel of embedded link at request of business ownere.

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