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Greetings,
In searching for a new hat, I ran across this forum ... wow, what a great forum this is!
My wife and I recently took a weeks vacation in Estes Park, CO. When we decided to hike around, I remembered that I didn't have a hat with me. Being 50 and lacking in the hair department, I really need a hat when I'm in the sun.
We began to shop all the hat stores in the area. I couldn't find anything I liked. Either the hats were too dressy or too cowboy for what I was looking for. I did see some "Indy" hats and considered getting one, but that just isn't quite my style.
I finally gave up. When we got home, I began searching the Internet for the right hat. What I wanted was a fedora that turned up in the back and down in the front ... but something a little casual looking.
What I decided on was a fedora that had a 2 1/2" brim (not too big, not too small) with a leather hat band which I figured that would give it more of a casual look. I really like fedoras. I think I was the only person to wear a fedora in High School (back in the early 70's).
I found what I thought would be the perfect hat for this occasion. It's called the Borsalino Traveler.
http://www.noggintops.com/cgi-bin/w...7&p_catid=&sid=9fIMQs1FY7vA6C7-46105314972.d6
After reading this forum, I get the impression that Borsalino hats aren't that great anymore. I don't want to pay $160 for a crappy hat. I can get a crappy hat for $40.
Does anyone have knowledge of this hat? Any recommendations?
Thanks for any advise,
Jim
(They say you can fold this hat up but I don't plan on doing that.)
In searching for a new hat, I ran across this forum ... wow, what a great forum this is!
My wife and I recently took a weeks vacation in Estes Park, CO. When we decided to hike around, I remembered that I didn't have a hat with me. Being 50 and lacking in the hair department, I really need a hat when I'm in the sun.
We began to shop all the hat stores in the area. I couldn't find anything I liked. Either the hats were too dressy or too cowboy for what I was looking for. I did see some "Indy" hats and considered getting one, but that just isn't quite my style.
I finally gave up. When we got home, I began searching the Internet for the right hat. What I wanted was a fedora that turned up in the back and down in the front ... but something a little casual looking.
What I decided on was a fedora that had a 2 1/2" brim (not too big, not too small) with a leather hat band which I figured that would give it more of a casual look. I really like fedoras. I think I was the only person to wear a fedora in High School (back in the early 70's).
I found what I thought would be the perfect hat for this occasion. It's called the Borsalino Traveler.
http://www.noggintops.com/cgi-bin/w...7&p_catid=&sid=9fIMQs1FY7vA6C7-46105314972.d6
After reading this forum, I get the impression that Borsalino hats aren't that great anymore. I don't want to pay $160 for a crappy hat. I can get a crappy hat for $40.
Does anyone have knowledge of this hat? Any recommendations?
Thanks for any advise,
Jim
(They say you can fold this hat up but I don't plan on doing that.)