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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

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Stefan, Thanks! Fantastic series of hats from you1 Great series of Velours! The rare Carl Blum Velour is always a treat!
Some wonderful velours, Stefan. The Borsalino Vaiato stands out amongst the wonderful crowd.
Splendid Sunday again!!! I'm going with the Borsalino Vaiato as #1, the Brummel's Luxor as #2, and the Fléchet Velour as #3. Thanks for another feast for our eyes, Stefan!
One this black week I feel I have to be opposite and go for the white one. Great week Stefan.
Thank you all, gentlemen, for the kind words.
 
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Echter Borsalino "Bismuto" "Sanboca", NOS Condition, Date Stamped 17.5.29 (May 17, 1929). The felt is very soft and pliable with a unique box bow design for this style hat and also has a wind cord. It has an fantastic over welt curled brim and the non-reed sweatband is very finely stitched to the hat. I found this Soft Felt back in 2015. This is one of three fantastic Echter Borsalino hats from a Berlin estate sale. The seller was very confusing and I wasn't sure I would actually receive the hats.

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Date Stamped 17.5.29 (May 17, 1929)

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The Berlin store / hat company "Max Eckard" that sold this hat did not survive WWII. The box is from a different Berlin hat store "Philipp Neubauer Berlin" that survived WWII but not the locations listed.

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So glad you did receive them because they are among the finest Borsalinos out there. This one is a rare gem.
 
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Pale sun in NorthEast Italy.
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Giuseppe Borsalino e fratello S.A. Alessandria - Super Quality. There are six Xs on the front of the sweatband, but they don't mean anything. Let's get serious.
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The distinctive feature of this "furry" hat is its very short-haired surface with a "silk" effect, which you can see from the shiny reflections it creates when hit by light.
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It was made relatively recently, about fifty years ago. 1976 was the year it was produced.
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The color is "Folco" and it has no name for the type.
It is an ancient find and joins others with similar characteristics that you will see this December 2025.
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Thank you for your likes and kind words.
More proof that Borsalino stuck to quality no matter how much money they lost.
 

RickP

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Have a crowd of friends and family coming up today that couldnt make Thanksgiving ( we dont pay attention to the Calendar around here lol)

Today Im sporting a mystery Stetson ( no liner or sweatband when it got here... not really sure what it started life as)

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jeffgarf

One Too Many
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Got back to the Bay last night and went to my office to find a vintage hat stretcher I just bought from Rodney Allison @ North Valley Hat Company waiting for me. While I have a Borsalino Como that just came in on the rack, I am wearing my new navy blue Lock and Co. St. James fedora today.

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Daniele Tanto

I'll Lock Up
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More proof that Borsalino stuck to quality no matter how much money they lost.
The point you mention, "losing money while maintaining quality even in difficult times," is crucial to understanding the end of the hat's golden age as a fashion accessory. Borsalino maintained its production high, compared to average, and as I often say, even in recent years, some Borsalinos were and still are excellent.
Then we can talk about money and everything else.
Grazie Stefan
 

Daniele Tanto

I'll Lock Up
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Felt is often discussed in various threads, and there's often confusion about its components, especially in hats produced in Italy, with Borsalino at the top of the list.
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The last hat I wore was a Borsalino product, dating back to the years when hats were fading from the heads of many young and old men around the world. For women, it was a different story.
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Yet, with the skills to produce felt, not because Italy is a country rich in furs, but with a solid experience with wool, Borsalino performed near-miracles, so as the others Italian hatters.
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To demonstrate their skill in producing quality felt, even outside of the designated areas, here's a hat made from scratch in Merano, South Tyrol, by the Matthias Hutter company.
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This was a "Tyrolean" hat reworked by Fleur di Penumbra hat in the Netherlands.
The shape chosen, as well as the hat band, is that of a casual hat.
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Thanks for your comments and likes. They are widely reciprocated.
 

jeffgarf

One Too Many
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This was a "Tyrolean" hat reworked by Fleur di Penumbra hat in the Netherlands.
The shape chosen, as well as the hat band, is that of a casual hat.
I have been so impressed by the work you have shown from Penumbra that I am jealous of your access to them. I am fortunate to have a local relationship with a fairly well-known custom hatmaker in my hometown of Atlanta, GA with whom I am comfortable to bring in smaller repair jobs (B.M. Franklin). Remaking a hat like that and others you have shown is a different story and I even mentioned Penumbra to the these guys. They would rather make me a custom (far from my league in terms of cost), but they will take my business, nonetheless.
 

Daniele Tanto

I'll Lock Up
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Verona - Italia
I have been so impressed by the work you have shown from Penumbra that I am jealous of your access to them. I am fortunate to have a local relationship with a fairly well-known custom hatmaker in my hometown of Atlanta, GA with whom I am comfortable to bring in smaller repair jobs (B.M. Franklin). Remaking a hat like that and others you have shown is a different story and I even mentioned Penumbra to the these guys. They would rather make me a custom (far from my league in terms of cost), but they will take my business, nonetheless.
Fleur is a fantastic milliner, and since she's significantly slowed down her work, I've long considered not working on any more hats. I'll be receiving some hats from her workshop in a few days that have been restored and/or remodeled. As always, I'm confident in her work, and as soon as they arrive, I'll show you. As for the future...we'll see.
A little tip: instead of buying new felt, buy pre-made hats that are to your taste and suitable for the projects you'd like to have on your head :)
 
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Felt is often discussed in various threads, and there's often confusion about its components, especially in hats produced in Italy, with Borsalino at the top of the list.
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The last hat I wore was a Borsalino product, dating back to the years when hats were fading from the heads of many young and old men around the world. For women, it was a different story.
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Yet, with the skills to produce felt, not because Italy is a country rich in furs, but with a solid experience with wool, Borsalino performed near-miracles, so as the others Italian hatters.
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To demonstrate their skill in producing quality felt, even outside of the designated areas, here's a hat made from scratch in Merano, South Tyrol, by the Matthias Hutter company.
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This was a "Tyrolean" hat reworked by Fleur di Penumbra hat in the Netherlands.
The shape chosen, as well as the hat band, is that of a casual hat.
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Thanks for your comments and likes. They are widely reciprocated.
Some wonderful fuzzy felts of late, Daniele.
 

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