I don't know where they are, but I know of www.rmr-hats.com; and http://www.cappelleriamelegari.com. On the latter I corresponded with Sergia Azani, who was very helpful.davegaz said:I`m going to Italy in October I`ll be going to Rome,Sorrento,Taormina,Vellta,Malta,Florcence,Elba Italy.
Does anyone know where in any of these citys where I can buy a Fedora?
any help would be great,
Thanks
Davegaz
Yeps said:In Rome their are a couple of vintage shops on Via del Governo Vecchio with a lot of great hats. You have to have a pretty small head, and they are not cheap, but there are some really nice hats there.
And welcome to the Lounge, I think you will enjoy it here.
besdor said:There are Borsalino hat stores in every major city in Italy,. Rome has one for sure.
Steven
www.bencrafthats.com
besdor said:There are Borsalino hat stores in every major city in Italy,. Rome has one for sure.
Steven
www.bencrafthats.com
Isn't it odd that we Philistines from America are the ones demanding Italian hats in Italy. Ha!Blackthorn said:Finding them would be the hard part. I'm thinking a taxi driver could be useful.
Wonder if anyone's traveled to Italy or even know any Italian transplants. I am 2nd-gen older Italian and am considering makin the trip abroad and would love to know the status of the hat there. Here in the states, from what I can tell, theres much focus on either ballcaps or the occasional straw.
Wonder if anyone's traveled to Italy or even know any Italian transplants. I am 2nd-gen older Italian and am considering makin the trip abroad and would love to know the status of the hat there. Here in the states, from what I can tell, theres much focus on either ballcaps or the occasional straw.
+1I’d advise to wear what you like and are comfortable in. While there is nothing wrong with the “when in Rome...” philosophy, there is also nothing wrong with maintaining your sartorial preferences when traveling. I would say to leave the baseball caps at home but that has more to do with my being a hat snob and my own unfair associations. Hats in most part of Europe are not all that common these days.
I would make a point of making some local acquisitions and hope to stumble on cheap vintage Borsalinos etc.
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Hat wearing in Italy is the same as here at home, the odd old timer and guys like us.