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It's way to big for me it's at least a 7 1/2
That is a very nice vintage Borsalino hat Sir. It has several very interesting appointments that would be of interest to see in more detail. The gilled ribbon and especially the multi stitched brim edge. Fantastic color and contrast. Please do repost in the Borsalino thread. The tags will tell the tale.Hello all,
I am new to the forums, so thank you in advance if you have any information to share about a hat that i ran across in a vintage shop in Amery Wisconsin.
I have done some basic research on this Borsalino hat and have an understanding that the Maurice Rothchild stamp on the inside of the hat refers to a department store in Chicago Illinois that closed in 1955. I am wondering if this hat is very old or do they continue to stamp hats with department stores to refer to a particular time in history ?
I am very happy with the hat, it is in great shape and i got it for 65 bucks.
Which i thought was a good price? View attachment 218846 View attachment 218847 View attachment 218848
Hello all,
I am new to the forums, so thank you in advance if you have any information to share about a hat that i ran across in a vintage shop in Amery Wisconsin.
I have done some basic research on this Borsalino hat and have an understanding that the Maurice Rothchild stamp on the inside of the hat refers to a department store in Chicago Illinois that closed in 1955. I am wondering if this hat is very old or do they continue to stamp hats with department stores to refer to a particular time in history ?
I am very happy with the hat, it is in great shape and i got it for 65 bucks.
Which i thought was a good price? View attachment 218846 View attachment 218847 View attachment 218848
Hello Hat Friends:
I have an absolutely soft, lovely Borsalino I purchased in Rome a few years back. I suppose it's open crown, it's like butter. I'm afraid I don't know the model, doesn't say on the inside.
Delmonico's is having a good sale, and I have my eye on a light gray Como (wish I could find silverbelly, but alas, not available in any style Borsalino in a 57). I'm wondering how structured the Como model is. (Is it as stiff as a Stetson would be, or do Borsalinos in general tend to the soft end of the spectrum?) I only have this one Borsalino to compare to. In the past I've favored a Lock Trilby, and they tend to be soft, and close to this Borsalino I own. Lately I've purchased Stetsons because I thought I'd try that brand after years of wearing Lock. I've been happy with them in general, but I'm hoping for a "softer" hat, if that makes any sense.
What do we think of these Como's that Delmonico stocks? I ask specifically because I've heard so much conflicting chatter on Borsalino modern hats since bankruptcy. I know Delmonico would NOT sell a lemon, but I'm wondering if any of you have experience with this hat purchased in the last year or two--i.e., not a vintage, but recently sold.
Any advice you can give me will be appreciated. View attachment 357696 View attachment 357697
Yes, I know vintage Borsalino's are spectacular, and no, I have nothing against vintage hats--I have several. I like new hats too, however, and need this hat for an upcoming event. Thanks for your answer, I appreciate it.
According to my spreadsheet I still have a Como, but it’s been modified by VS. The felt quite decent. Let us know what you decide.
My complaint against the modern Borsalino is they charge way too much just for the Borsa label. Way overpriced for the quality of the hats. I looked at modern one in a hat shop in Seattle a few years back and liked the felt but was appalled by the shoddy workmanship on some of the hats. I echo Deadly's comments...in your size with a bit of search and patience can come up with a great vintage Borsa at much less than the current retail. Check out MiamiBruno on Ebay. He has a large selection of vintage, many Borsalinos, at very fair prices. He is a quality seller.I’ve had a Como or two pass through my hands, but I don’t currently have one. They were softer than the current non-Excellent Stetsons. However, if I was a size 57cm I wouldn’t even consider a new hat. Vintage is the way to go and a spectacular vintage Borsalino in size 57 shouldn’t be too hard to find. I MUCH prefer vintage felt and general construction. Are you opposed to vintage hats?
“According to my spreadsheet…”
That, my friend, is a real hat problem! Awesome.
Hello Hat Friends:
I have an absolutely soft, lovely Borsalino I purchased in Rome a few years back. I suppose it's open crown, it's like butter. I'm afraid I don't know the model, doesn't say on the inside.
Delmonico's is having a good sale, and I have my eye on a light gray Como (wish I could find silverbelly, but alas, not available in any style Borsalino in a 57). I'm wondering how structured the Como model is. (Is it as stiff as a Stetson would be, or do Borsalinos in general tend to the soft end of the spectrum?) I only have this one Borsalino to compare to. In the past I've favored a Lock Trilby, and they tend to be soft, and close to this Borsalino I own. Lately I've purchased Stetsons because I thought I'd try that brand after years of wearing Lock. I've been happy with them in general, but I'm hoping for a "softer" hat, if that makes any sense.
What do we think of these Como's that Delmonico stocks? I ask specifically because I've heard so much conflicting chatter on Borsalino modern hats since bankruptcy. I know Delmonico would NOT sell a lemon, but I'm wondering if any of you have experience with this hat purchased in the last year or two--i.e., not a vintage, but recently sold.
Any advice you can give me will be appreciated. View attachment 357696 View attachment 357697