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Which was sort of my point.I'm reposting the discussion here because it's relevant to this thread.
A thousand assumptions are a surefire way to get confused without actually having the hats in question. Let's start with the current situation: Borsalino is a fashion manufacturer, making hats suited to contemporary times. Before the current situation, Borsalino produced millions of hats like other Italian hatters. Among them are beautiful, average, and low-quality models, regardless of the period, because Borsalino has always aimed to be present in every price range except the lowest. It has made quality and style its priority and has maintained this through thick and thin to this day, taking into account that the hat market has disappeared. We chase relics and objects from a past that is unlikely to return. It's perfectly useless to make assumptions and report the opinions of users, retailers, and friends who have certain stereotypes about Borsalino. Buy its antique, modern, and contemporary hats and make your own assessments. Over the years, I've spent time buying hats, reading books, newspapers from the golden age of hats, and treatises on hat making, trying to understand their manufacturing, their strengths, and weaknesses. Speculation without the hats at hand is a completely pointless exercise![]()




