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Anything you want in Italy?

Shaul-Ike Cohen

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Milan isn't exactly unkown for men's clothing, of course - is it a good place for vintage clothing as well? (Where vintage = anteguerra, not 1980s.)
 

Spitfire

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Bought myself this nice straw Borsalino last time.
On the square in Cortona, Tuscany.

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jaco

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Hi shaul-Ike Cohen.

Yes, it's quite hard to find them (because they're not in tourists itinerary) but there are a couple of vintage cloth in Milan.
It depends upon what you're looking for: there are also 3/4 shops of surplus military in wich you can find vintage stuff (WWI and WWII).
Cheers
 

jaco

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Hi spitfire

Straw borsalino or montecristi or cuenca?
I bouth the montecristi fedora in my avatar last summer. I'd like to know how much did you pay for that, only for curiosity: mine was 148 euro (discounted because the real price was 200 but the seller became a good friend of mine so...the extra discount :)).
Regards
 

suitedcboy

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Very interesting thread.
I was in Bologna, Milan, Modena, Assisi and a few other nnorthern Italy towns in fall of 2002 and I was wearing my Peter's Bros black raw edge, 1 inch ribbon fedora and I got lots of compliments and questions from people on the street and in most all places I visited. It seems that persons making comments were evenly split between younger and older.
I saw fedoras on many seniors but otherwise no headgear save for ball caps.
 

donCarlos

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jaco said:
Hi shaul-Ike Cohen.

Yes, it's quite hard to find them (because they're not in tourists itinerary) but there are a couple of vintage cloth in Milan.
It depends upon what you're looking for: there are also 3/4 shops of surplus military in wich you can find vintage stuff (WWI and WWII).
Cheers
Who wouldn´t like to have an original italian officer uniform from the WWII?
Anyway, if you´d write down a short guide through vintage clothes shops in Milan, I (and certainly not only I) will appreciate it a lot. I´ve already been in Milan once, but i spent two days around Malpensa airport planespotting - if there are some interesting shops, I may even go to town next time :)
 

Spitfire

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jaco said:
Hi spitfire

Straw borsalino or montecristi or cuenca?
I bouth the montecristi fedora in my avatar last summer. I'd like to know how much did you pay for that, only for curiosity: mine was 148 euro (discounted because the real price was 200 but the seller became a good friend of mine so...the extra discount :)).
Regards

It's a Borsalino allright - but I can't remember the price.
150Euro maybe. Or close...
 

Shaul-Ike Cohen

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jaco said:
Hi shaul-Ike Cohen.

Yes, it's quite hard to find them (because they're not in tourists itinerary) but there are a couple of vintage cloth in Milan.
It depends upon what you're looking for: there are also 3/4 shops of surplus military in wich you can find vintage stuff (WWI and WWII).
Cheers

Thanks. Next time in there, I'll ask you for details.
 

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