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I hear tell they are down right terrified!!!!!jimmy the lid said:Deputy -- are you suggesting that Arkansas is a state where men are men, and muflones are nervous?
Cheers,
JtL
I hear tell they are down right terrified!!!!!jimmy the lid said:Deputy -- are you suggesting that Arkansas is a state where men are men, and muflones are nervous?
Cheers,
JtL
rlk said:Beautiful felt and proportions! Worthy of The JtL Collection.:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
jimmy the lid said:The Borsalino "Misto" just arrived this week. "Misto" means "mixture" in Italian -- and, I imagine, is descriptive of the nature of the felt, which is a heather mix. Beautiful texture and feel. While this hat was certainly worn, it easily popped back into an open crown, and is in great shape. Open crown height is 5 5/8" and the brim width is 2 5/8". The felt is a medium thickness, with a Cav Edge.
Cheers,
JtL
rlk said:Beautiful felt and proportions! Worthy of The JtL Collection.:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
billysmom said:Cute little Borsalino stingy from the 'Bay:
The original vendor's stamp is worn off the sweat. Well-loved and has that characteristic wonderful felt.
Sue
Bill Greene said:
For my second post, I respectfully request admission to the Brotherhood with the obligatory photo of my newly acquired Borsalino Alessandria. (I don't have to, like, buy everybody a beer, right?)
It's not as fancy as most on here, but I really love it so far.
carouselvic said:Was that a recent BIN off ebay?
Bill Greene said:my friends say "What's up with the hat? You look stupid." lol
Jealousy brings out the worst in people, even your friends! You should consider it a SUPERIORITY complex because you are above it all enough to wear such a nice hat! :eusa_clap :eusa_clapBill Greene said:...bit of an inferiority complex going on at this moment as my friends say "What's up with the hat? You look stupid." lol
Brent Hutto said:So far I've been wearing my (new, modern) Alessandria for a week. I think the count is something like six complements, three or four "what's up with the hat?" questions and one group of people I walked past on the sidewalk who were snickering at something and I had the impression it was the hat. So on balance it's a hit!
At the risk of overgeneralizing (perhaps this is just a Southern thing) but I'd say the biggest hat-noticers are African-American women. Not only have the majority of complements I've received come from them but with my previous hat (navy blue Christy's Marlborough) I was Christmas shopping and we encountered an older lady, dressed very nicely, waiting for her daughter to sort through some racks of clothing. The lady seemed a little uncomfortable or impatient standing there but when I walked up I saw her eyes go straight to the hat and then she smiled and very nicely said "How do you do". By the way, her Christmas-shopping outfit included a very stylish red, low-crowned, wide brimmed ladies hat so obviously she was an old-school dresser.
So Bill, maybe I'm saying you just need to hang around with a better class of individuals...