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Off-white Belamey showed today:
Love the color and the wide brim bindingOff-white Belamey showed today: View attachment 778430 View attachment 778431
With a Borsalino like that, the answer is "because it can."Borsalino Toledo end '60's, early '70's came in, again in a plastic bag, why??? Littlebit of steam and it turned out to be a very nice hat. Great color, good proportions. It needs a littlebit of a stretch to fit completely well. So it's on the hatstretcher now.
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Yes agree, but i won't never send it like that :-(With a Borsalino like that, the answer is "because it can."
I like how you have shaped the Custom V. It definitely looks like a hat of it’s day.Stetson Custom V
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Thanks. The felt definitely had a bit of memory when I creased it, even after steaming. It must have originally been pretty close to this.I like how you have shaped the Custom V. It definitely looks like a hat of it’s day.
That is beautiful! I would wager that @Steve1857 is salivating over this one!Václav Čekan Praha, 58 cm, Crown Height 14 cm, Brim Length 31 cm, Brim Width 25 cm, possibly late 1920s. Václav Čekan Praha goes back to Austria Hungary and there might be a connection with P. & C. Habig Wien Berlin. I was made aware of this New Old Stock Silk Top Hat from a seller I know in the Czech Republic.
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Center Rear.
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Center Front.
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Left Center Back to Front.
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Right Center Back to Front.
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Liner Stitching.
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Side View of Hat Box with Václav Čekan Praha Silk Top Hat.
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Side View of Hat Box.
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Top View of Hat Box.
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Inside of Hat Box Lid.
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Inside of Hat Box.
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The Inside Style Type and Location (Center Rear, Center Front, Right Center Back to Front, Left Center Back to Front) are similar to P. & C. Habig Wien Berlin.
P. & C. Habig Wien Inside Style Type.
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Václav Čekan Praha
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"The Most Beautiful Shapes!" "Václav Čekan" "Large Factory of Fashionable Hats" "Smooth Hats Factory" "Václavské nám PRAGUE-Vodičkova ul" (1908)
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Václav Čekan, Revnice, Date of birth: 1879, Place of birth: Prague, Date of death: 1956, Place of death: Řevnice
He was the owner of a hat factory in Prague, which was founded in 1846 by his grandfather Václav Čekan (1811–1895) and continued to be run by his father Václav (1839–1896). The Čekans had several shops in Prague, the first one was in Vodičkova Street and the second, the most famous, down on Wenceslas Square. Čekan's factory successfully exported hats abroad, and the export of top hats to the USA was significant.
https://www.amaterskedivadlo.cz/main.php/pic/www.twitter.com/index.php?data=osobnost&id=8057
Václav Čekan's daughter Anna Čekanová was a well known dancer and her husband Otakar Kukula Jr., studied agricultural and forestry engineering in Prague and then became an employee of his father-in-law, Václav Čekan, in the family business Klobouky Čekan. He later became the director of the entire company. Anna Kukulová is listed as a co-owner of fashion factories, together with her husband, father and brother. One of them was called "Koruna", which was located right in the Koruna Palace on Wenceslas Square. In the 1930s, they made foreign business trips, including to the USA in 1935.
https://www.facebook.com/janackovonabrezi/posts/té-jež-se-odmlčela-na-dnešek-připadá-padesáté-deváté-výročí-úmrtí-anny-anky-čeka/380820451703373/
Gary, Thank you! Steve gave much appreciation (Steve, Thanks again!) on the Topper thread.That is beautiful! I would wager that @Steve1857 is salivating over this one!

Back in 2016, @steur posted on the Italian Hatmakers thread about an Italian hatmaker work the unlikely name, Anderson. Today, having received a package, interestingly enough, from the Netherlands, that I ordered one month ago to Israel, I am now the proud owner of an Anderson. Soft felt, similar to Borsalino and fairly well constructed, it seems to be a fairly modern hat (80's to present). This is a Lapin Rasato (shaved rabbit) hat sold in Milan at Melegari Hat Store.
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