1963beretta
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Vaughan, Ontario
Boot jack.
Well, isn’t that a handy thing!!!
Boot jack.
I’m saving my pennies for a pair of $750 rubber boots.Le Chameau leather lined.
Apparently I can press down on the pedals of my Range Rover shooting brake better with those boots.
You cannot go wrong with those. I've had a pair for nigh on 25 years and never never have regretted it; with those on I can wade through the cedar swamps here with never a thought. They're very good to walk in, my socks don't sink down in them either.
I was in Vermont about 5 years ago, in Manchester, and after a visit to Orvis, stopped into a fine gun store called Covey Rise. They were moving and blowing out some inventory. Foolishly I did not snap up the Le Chameau’s that fit me for $275 USD.
I have never tried a deerstalker hat. My fashionista hunting buddies say I dress like I just got off the boat. I guess it is time to move on up. There is nothing wrong with Filson...but.
Are there any places in Canada that sell deerstalkers ? There are numerous merchants in the British Isles.
a good observation.......
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I have never tried a deerstalker hat. My fashionista hunting buddies say I dress like I just got off the boat. I guess it is time to move on up. There is nothing wrong with Filson...but.
Are there any places in Canada that sell deerstalkers ? There are numerous merchants in the British Isles.
^^^ Since we're getting into deep Brit-Euro fashion waters here, I believe what Mr Bates is wearing a to-be-expected-for-a-person-of-his-station Bowler style hat, whereas what Mr Patrick is sporting is more of a Homberg.
I’m liking that jacket as well but I shudder when I imagine a bunch of us all showing up at the SxS Classic wearing identical shooting jackets.
It's a Fedora. A Homburg is quite a stylish lid though, for someone foppish enough to pull it off. Parkspipes should look into that. A yak felt Homburg - even better!
Not really being much of a toff, would a fine western Biltmore or Stetson be considered acceptable?
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Sherlock Holmes would rarely if ever have worn one BTW, he was a London gentleman who was in the country on maybe two occasions: for The Musgrave Ritual and The Hound of the Baskervilles.
Not really being much of a toff, would a fine western Biltmore or Stetson be considered acceptable?



























