
We had a Gucci Webstripe Toque in Cashmere ($ USD), but gave it away to a Filipina.
What about the contemporary webstripe toque, then?

From it's image, it looks terrible. For one, right away, it's in wool (they pull the wool over your eyes by degrading material), as opposed to cashmere.

Here's a second shot.
In person, however, it's another matter.
Note the tag, and you'll see it's a 70/30 blend. Not wool / lycra, but wool / silk.
Silk like underwear or bedroom sheets.
That's sexy.
There's also a crease, like in men's pants, we noticed, putting it on, which on us was very becoming.
The look with a pair of Maybach Monarch I Sunglasses in 18K Yellow Gold and Bublinga Burl sides was very becoming.
On our head, it actually looked best in a medium, but as an item, it looked a bit small.
The tag, the packaging was excellent. Very Gucci.
So you don't want to look ostentatious. You wish to peruse the latest style. We discovered that you can put the web-stripe in.
That's good, we discovered.
In a large anyway, it's a great fit.
It's probably a better idea to go for a medium and get a great look with a pair of shades. That way, you'll get the great crease and crisp look, ala Gucci and a great pair of slacks.
We might put a Square Black Leather Prada Badge.
It fit well on our Sennheiser MKE-2002, and it may work well in terms of fashion, on your Neuman.
For safe keeping, we've placed in our Herschell toque (varied) collection, which was it's intended purpose. It looks great, the opening of the Heschell.
We may use it in our Christmas Spectacular.
JP 2016/10/06
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