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    I like 'em.

    Occasionally I sport a fedora when I'm in Japan.

    suit + fedora = awesome!

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    I've got a Borsalino fedora. Perfect thing for winter. The only downside is hat-head.
    The better you look, the more you see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Victor Ward
    I've got a Borsalino fedora. Perfect thing for winter. The only downside is hat-head.
    I used to have a vintage stetson fedora, it was brown however and stank heavily of cigars.

    couldn't get to match with anything either. and whatever it touched (MY HAIR) left the stank of cigars.

    I lost it on the river in drunkeness. but it was only 10 bucks anyway.

    victor, know any hat shops in tokyo? i'd love to get my hands on a fancy one!right now i have one i brought from a parco store in hiroshima. standard felt with a leather band. its okay. i need to clean the dog fur from it.

    it doesn't get that cold in tokyo does it? snow?

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    I dig fedoras but I stopped wearing them at 15... oddly enough thats about the same time I got in trouble for "extortion" at school (too many gangster movies in my diet) ah well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilovemystrat
    I used to have a vintage stetson fedora, it was brown however and stank heavily of cigars.

    couldn't get to match with anything either. and whatever it touched (MY HAIR) left the stank of cigars.

    I lost it on the river in drunkeness. but it was only 10 bucks anyway.

    victor, know any hat shops in tokyo? i'd love to get my hands on a fancy one!right now i have one i brought from a parco store in hiroshima. standard felt with a leather band. its okay. i need to clean the dog fur from it.

    it doesn't get that cold in tokyo does it? snow?
    Toraya Ginza, not surprisingly in Ginza. They have a great selection of hats of all styles by various makers in a range of prices.
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    "I'd like to be the king of all Londinum and wear a shiny hat" - Captain Malcom Reynolds from Firefly

    i wanna wear a shiny hat!

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    I have curly hair and i use shiseido solid something to keep it curly throughout the day!

    I don't want hat hair

    How do I avoid this?

    any suggestions?

    I friggin' hate hat hair.

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    wearing a hat that's not too tight or heavy will help prevent hat-hair.
    I've got a leopard print cowboy hat from Sexy Dynamite London in Osaka that I quite fancy. 'Tis my hat of choice.

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