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The Black Hat Brigade

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Here is an old black Borso, newly besmootched with a bit of Borsalino bling (thank you Aureliano!) The iPhone is not doing justice to the lushness of this felt.

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Joshbru3

I'll Lock Up
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Chicago, IL
I've got some black hats...

1900s Etchison Hat Co

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1920s Lion Brand Hat

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1920s Stetson Select Quality

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1930s Stetson Equestrian Derby

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1930s Stetson Standard Quality

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I still have quite a few more bowlers/derbies that I didn't list. I had quite a few more black fedoras, but they have since been sold and or traded.
 
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Very nice additions.

Steve, I think you could mount a beautiful thread just of black velour.

Mike, it's a guesstimate, but the character of the wide sweatband, imprints, liner and old style mfg. sticker lead me to 1930s for the black Borsalino.
 

davidraphael

Practically Family
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Germany & UK
I've posted it before, but here's my Peschel Homburg.
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There's just something about a homburg. They seem to go with everything - they can be worn formally or, very casually, as in this picture, with a white t-shirt, old waistcoat and jeans.
For me they're the last 'older style' hats that aren't perceived by others as 'fancy dress' hats - something that can afflict tophats and bowlers.

And I love the more curved brim on mayserwegener's Bors' above. It reminds me a bit of one of my favourite hats - Tony Hancock's:
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Here's my other hommie. Unlike my Peschel the felt is so soft on this one that if I just nudge the crown the crease/dent will hold for as long as I want it to. Very flexible.
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1961MJS

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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Norman Oklahoma
Did you notice all the hat carriers that were given out? I would imagine they were donated by Bencraft Hatters in Brooklyn. ...

Hi

I saw those and was kind of wondering why? I mean don't Orthodox Jews wear the black hats pretty much all day every day? The pictures even show them eating dinner wearing the hats, which isn't the "Hat Etiquette" I'm aware of.

On a side note, I'm starting to wonder why I even wear a hat, I mean it's only 25 yards from the car to the door at work, I have a garage with a working opener. Yes, I take my hat off when I go in pretty much anything with a door and a roof.

later Y'all
 

monbla256

Call Me a Cab
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DFW Metroplex, Texas
Hi

I saw those and was kind of wondering why? I mean don't Orthodox Jews wear the black hats pretty much all day every day? The pictures even show them eating dinner wearing the hats, which isn't the "Hat Etiquette" I'm aware of.

later Y'all

The Hassidim mens heads are covered inside at functions and during service at the synagogue and yes even when eating diner. It is THEIR religious "Etiquette" which is different from Gentiles. When I went to my friends daughters wedding, and they were Hassidim, I kept my hat on all during the service and at the reception and dinner while eating. It's a whole differnt world than ours. As for the hat carriers, many of the men have a hat that they wear just for the Sabbath and probably take it with them when traveling so an item like this would be quite convenient :)
 

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