Stefan, Thanks! I think the color might be market driven.Fantastic, Steve! What a great looking borsalino. I'm not a fan of green hats, but this one looks stunning. A real winner.
Steve, thanks!Stefan, Thanks! I think the color might be market driven.
Great series of finds!
That one had your name on it Stefan [emoji4] Can we see you wearing it, mask and all?Here's an interesting little hat. We don't see this of hat here often. Had to buy this one because of the avatar picture I use. Sombrero Cordobés. Brand name Viumar. Not the highest quality is my guess (but I've only ever handled two of these, so what do I know?) but the felt has a nice hand. Brim at 7cm and crown at 9,5cm. The brim is a bit unruly, because it does not sit completely flat. It does have a ribbon to keep it from flying off when riding, but it has a windcord too. The sweatband is not of great quality and feels very dry, so I'm not risking to look behind it. Fits me like a glove though. Hey, it's a Zorro hat; what's not to like?
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Some nice Barbisios, Stefan. Once again, you've done a wonderful restoration job on that last one. If good gardeners have green fingers, you must have felt ones. Cudos.This is the second Barbisio Titan I found. Not a chamois finish and a bit sturdier than the others. It's a bit older too is my guess. Barbisio Titan in the colour Cervo, qualitá superlativa. Nice hand to the felt, but no match for the chamois of course. The shape is nice though and the bow treatment is a neat touch. Brim 5,5cm and crown 9,5cm at the pinch. The brims of the hats are the same size, but this one does not feel stingy at all.
It needed a bit of TLC: this was the way it was listed (and how it arrived).
Both of these new hats are cool. Zorro hat needs a sabre to go with it.Here's an interesting little hat. We don't see this of hat here often. Had to buy this one because of the avatar picture I use. Sombrero Cordobés. Brand name Viumar. Not the highest quality is my guess (but I've only ever handled two of these, so what do I know?) but the felt has a nice hand. Brim at 7cm and crown at 9,5cm. The brim is a bit unruly, because it does not sit completely flat. It does have a ribbon to keep it from flying off when riding, but it has a windcord too. The sweatband is not of great quality and feels very dry, so I'm not risking to look behind it. Fits me like a glove though. Hey, it's a Zorro hat; what's not to like?
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What, and give away my secret identity?That one had your name on it Stefan [emoji4] Can we see you wearing it, mask and all?
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Thanks, Steve. It helps if a hat is compliant or not!Some nice Barbisios, Stefan. Once again, you've done a wonderful restoration job on that last one. If good gardeners have green fingers, you must have felt ones. Cudos.
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Thanks, Mike. It's on the list. The horse is going to be a problem though...Both of these new hats are cool. Zorro hat needs a sabre to go with it.
That’s a beaut all right. I guess I should have grabbed it as a kid living near that now defunct department store. It would fit perfectly.Told you I would be on the lookout for one of these. The Oregon-Holland exchange worked wonders here because the cooperation came up with this gem of a hat. MacLachlan homburg in blue. Size 7 with the brim at 6cm and the crown at a towering 11,5cm at the pinch. There was some debate wether or not this hat was actually blue (it does look quite black under artificial light), but in the daylight it shows its true colours. The hat deserves all the praise the brand has gotten over here at the lounge. Wonderful felt with a lovely soft hand and the finishing is outstanding on the hat.
I'm quite chuffed with this and it's very pleasing to be confident enough to say that I think I'm the only one in the country with one of these.
Well, you proved it...this beauty is indeed a deep navy blue. I could have sworn it was just a "black homburg, ho-hum" when it came out of the box. Gawd, I loved this one. Wonderful images.Part II
In full sunlight.
And compared to a Wegener Colonel homburg in black.
So many many thanks go out to Mike (Redfokker) for finding this one for me. It's a thing of beauty.
This one was truly a joy to handle. I had to Google "Sfinge", besides being a word associated with the Sphinx in Egypt, a Sfinge is an Italian donut, looks yummy! Just a yummy as this Borsalino...Part II