Brent Hutto
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I had asked in a couple other threads about "rollable" Borsalino hats that I could take with me on my occasional trips via airplane. After a bit of online shopping and discussion I settled on the Astuccio that I believe is a specifically Bencraft model. Here's their photo of it in Navy Blue.
The UPS man just brought it a couple hours ago and I think I'm going to like it OK, assuming it survives rolling. Haven't had the nerve to do that yet. Mine is Steel Gray which in some cases implies a slight bluish cast but to my eye under sunlight this hat is just a straight, neutral gray. Same tone (lightness/darkness) as my Taupe Alessandria just without the warm color cast.
Two surprises. Most of these "rollable" hats are unlined but mine has a normal Borsalino white, synthetic liner. I don't think that'll make it not roll but I won't know until I try. The bigger surprise was the fishing lure...err, I mean feather that came stuck in the hatband. What's up with that? I guess it can be plucked, definitely too much of what you might call an "urban" look for me.
It's certainly no Alessandria but I knew that. A bit lower and less blocky crown, I guess that's what you'd call a slight taper. And with the grosgrain sweatband I'm glad I went down one size to a 61 or 7-5/8" instead of my usual 7-3/4" as I think a bigger one would settle so low that the center dent would rest on my head. It has an unbound brim which is good for a "rollable" hat but boy it sure wants to settle into some wavy shapes if you don't smooth it down every so often.
The upside is that even with the liner it is lighter than my Alessandria, which is really saying something. I guess it's the combination of slightly smaller crown, slightly narrower (2-1/2" instead of 2-3/4") brim and especially not having a leather sweat. Plus it rides a little higher on my head so overall it hardly feels like having a hat on at all. I wear the Alessandria just barely "one finger" above my ears with the front of the brim turned down which is a very different experience.
I hate to do it but here it is sitting on my noggin about 90 seconds after it came out of the Bencraft box. Not much of a photo, it was taken with my cell phone, but then again I'm not much of a model.
The UPS man just brought it a couple hours ago and I think I'm going to like it OK, assuming it survives rolling. Haven't had the nerve to do that yet. Mine is Steel Gray which in some cases implies a slight bluish cast but to my eye under sunlight this hat is just a straight, neutral gray. Same tone (lightness/darkness) as my Taupe Alessandria just without the warm color cast.
Two surprises. Most of these "rollable" hats are unlined but mine has a normal Borsalino white, synthetic liner. I don't think that'll make it not roll but I won't know until I try. The bigger surprise was the fishing lure...err, I mean feather that came stuck in the hatband. What's up with that? I guess it can be plucked, definitely too much of what you might call an "urban" look for me.
It's certainly no Alessandria but I knew that. A bit lower and less blocky crown, I guess that's what you'd call a slight taper. And with the grosgrain sweatband I'm glad I went down one size to a 61 or 7-5/8" instead of my usual 7-3/4" as I think a bigger one would settle so low that the center dent would rest on my head. It has an unbound brim which is good for a "rollable" hat but boy it sure wants to settle into some wavy shapes if you don't smooth it down every so often.
The upside is that even with the liner it is lighter than my Alessandria, which is really saying something. I guess it's the combination of slightly smaller crown, slightly narrower (2-1/2" instead of 2-3/4") brim and especially not having a leather sweat. Plus it rides a little higher on my head so overall it hardly feels like having a hat on at all. I wear the Alessandria just barely "one finger" above my ears with the front of the brim turned down which is a very different experience.
I hate to do it but here it is sitting on my noggin about 90 seconds after it came out of the Bencraft box. Not much of a photo, it was taken with my cell phone, but then again I'm not much of a model.