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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

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Trying to think of something to say about this post-war Borsalino but the words are not with me today.

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Not a very good picture of my Bradford thin ribbon conversion...it was originally an earlier 1960s red liner Western that I converted to this thin ribbon. I redid the brim the other day on a copy of a Strat flange that was made for me by 'Hatters Supply House of Colorado'...
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This is closer to the hat's true color
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...and, my Royal Stetson OR refurb that was done on the same flange as the Bradford. The brim on this OR is a bit more narrow than the Bradford...

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Some Hank Williams

From 'The Last Picture Show'...excellent movie with a great cast


Another amazing job, Terry. Ole Hank would be proud.
 

ScionPI2005

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I like the look of the colour combos on that lid. I'm not familiar with Tesi. Can we see the inside?
Nice hatstand behind you, too.

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Thanks Steve. Here's the inside. It's my one and only Tesi. Made in Italy but found it in Amsterdam. The sweatband is very comfortable and it's a relatively versatile color for casual and formal.
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Steve1857

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Thanks Steve. Here's the inside. It's my one and only Tesi. Made in Italy but found it in Amsterdam. The sweatband is very comfortable and it's a relatively versatile color for casual and formal.
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Thanks for showing, Scion. Versatile colour scheme indeed. A very modern Borsalino style of liner and logo, I'd say. Be interesting to know who's behind Tesi. Maybe @Daniele Tanto knows.

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As you well know Alan, pictures paint a thousand words, especially your pictures. That Borsalino speaks for itself through your lens. Simple, classic and elegant.

Thank you for your words. I got a little lost trying to express my appreciation of Borsalino offerings in the post-war era. Perhaps the tendency often seen to assigning an earlier vintage for Borsalino is the best praise one can give to a hat.
 

Dlaniger

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View attachment 188883 View attachment 188885 View attachment 188887 View attachment 188888 View attachment 188889 View attachment 188890 View attachment 188891 View attachment 188892 Greetings All:
Today....continuing with the Gorasgu Borsalino’s. A “Silchi” long hair with not so much sparkle yet still difficult to capture the luster and texture of the Avorio color. The pics are in several different lights.
I believe Silchi might refer to a silk content which presents a bit softer and fuzzier than the Angora of yesterday.
Or maybe i just need to brush better. Lol
I don’t think this one has been here before but i’m wearin it so you’re bearin it. Ha
Be well. Bowen
Ps: of note..it seems a trait of Gorasgu’s to be non-reeded yet different felts and brim treatments.

You get an OOH AAH on that bad boy, Bowen! Magnificent hat.


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