Super! I haven't seen a protector like that. I have many with plastic like protectors. I am not sure if Barbisio produced Wool hats. I know the companies in Monza did. It's a separate production process. If they didn't they could have sourced bodies.Posted this one in the Italian brands thread, but it's a Barbisio, so it deserves a place here too. Barbisio Ratiné in a natural colour. Overwelt triple stitched edge at 5,3 cm and crown at 10cm and contrasting ribbon. Qualita extra extra. Ratiné is a term used for woollen fabric with a rough nap, which is what this hat basically is: a woollen hat with a rough nap. Very soft felt though with a nice shape. When woolfelt hats are this nice, who can argue? A bit of an odd thing is that there seems to be an extra layer of cloth (almost feels like a folded grosgrain ribbon) between the felt and the sweatband (see last photo).
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I like very much the color and the felt of this Barbisio RatinéPosted this one in the Italian brands thread, but it's a Barbisio, so it deserves a place here too. Barbisio Ratiné in a natural colour. Overwelt triple stitched edge at 5,3 cm and crown at 10cm and contrasting ribbon. Qualita extra extra. Ratiné is a term used for woollen fabric with a rough nap, which is what this hat basically is: a woollen hat with a rough nap. Very soft felt though with a nice shape. When woolfelt hats are this nice, who can argue? A bit of an odd thing is that there seems to be an extra layer of cloth (almost feels like a folded grosgrain ribbon) between the felt and the sweatband (see last photo).
It could be a mix / blend as Daniele mentioned. Also they can mix raw Fur hair (not pickled) or longer hairs (there are many options). Pure Wool felt is a different production process. They show a short clip of the Wool process at the beginning of the Panizza film although not at Panizza like the 1951 Fur production process at the end.Steve, thanks. It is a strange material. Feels like it's woven but doesn't feel like a textile to the touch. I'm not sure what to make of it. The liner is stitched so it's not a modern hat.
Wow! what a find, I sure love my Barbisio Homburg. They are nice hats. I'm sure Daniele can tell you all about it.Here's the second of the two size 7 hats that I found yesterday.
The tip patch is a little loose, and tough to read the crest under the onionskin protector.
Sweat stamps and detail:
Factory tag was hard to focus on.
Dimensions are the same as the Borsalino that I found with it. Just over 5" crown, 2 3/8" brim, 1/2" ribbon, 3/8" binding. Also 81g. Felt is amazingly soft, leather in good shape other than wear to the reed edge. I'm going to guess early 60's like it's Borsalino brother.
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Another great looking hat, Moe. Nice find(s)!Here's the second of the two size 7 hats that I found yesterday.
The tip patch is a little loose, and tough to read the crest under the onionskin protector.
Sweat stamps and detail:
Factory tag was hard to focus on.
Dimensions are the same as the Borsalino that I found with it. Just over 5" crown, 2 3/8" brim, 1/2" ribbon, 3/8" binding. Also 81g. Felt is amazingly soft, leather in good shape other than wear to the reed edge. I'm going to guess early 60's like it's Borsalino brother.
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Ooooh's and ahhhhh's right there.Here's the second of the two size 7 hats that I found yesterday.
The tip patch is a little loose, and tough to read the crest under the onionskin protector.
Sweat stamps and detail:
Factory tag was hard to focus on.
Dimensions are the same as the Borsalino that I found with it. Just over 5" crown, 2 3/8" brim, 1/2" ribbon, 3/8" binding. Also 81g. Felt is amazingly soft, leather in good shape other than wear to the reed edge. I'm going to guess early 60's like it's Borsalino brother.
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Thanks Red! Hope someday to find one in my size. Great felt, well made, love the bow!Wow! what a find, I sure love my Barbisio Homburg. They are nice hats. I'm sure Daniele can tell you all about it.
Thanks steur!Another great looking hat, Moe. Nice find(s)!
Thanks Daniele! It is a joy just to play with, even if it is too small. Maybe someday one that fits will find me.I had a Barbisio Sportex, now in Germany on Manfred's head, similar in detail, but not in shape, especially in the crown.
The European model here http://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/barbisio-brothers.37413/page-10#post-1906020 #197 has a lower crown and the a different sweatband.
Felt was really thin and malleable, perfect for the north countries during mid seasons
It was to small for me so I exchange it with Manfred (Chepstow) he gave me a Mayser, if I remeber well.
Congratulation for the find John
Thanks Bob!Ooooh's and ahhhhh's right there.
John is the same thing I've been thinking over these years as I bought Italian hats other than my size.Thanks Daniele! It is a joy just to play with, even if it is too small. Maybe someday one that fits will find me
I think we've all had the experience of receiving a hat in the wrong size. Trading with a fellow lounger has the advantage that you know he or she will treat a good hat well and will probably have something good to trade.John is the same thing I've been thinking over these years as I bought Italian hats other than my size.
For some I got lucky, for others, alas, no. So I slowly swapping or selling hats size 58 cm. (7 1/4) and some 59 cm. (7 3/8) that, absolutely, struggle to stand on my head.
For some I have the regret not to see them anymore, but I have too many boxes of hats too small for my head
Hope, however, is always on
Agreed.I think we've all had the experience of receiving a hat in the wrong size. Trading with a fellow lounger has the advantage that you know he or she will treat a good hat well and will probably have something good to trade.
Super find!Here's the second of the two size 7 hats that I found yesterday.
The tip patch is a little loose, and tough to read the crest under the onionskin protector.
Sweat stamps and detail:
Factory tag was hard to focus on.
Dimensions are the same as the Borsalino that I found with it. Just over 5" crown, 2 3/8" brim, 1/2" ribbon, 3/8" binding. Also 81g. Felt is amazingly soft, leather in good shape other than wear to the reed edge. I'm going to guess early 60's like it's Borsalino brother.
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