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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

Daniele Tanto

I'll Lock Up
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Verona - Italia
Good weather in Italy and pandemic restrictions
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Today I decided to give this Barbisio a chance to see the almond trees in bloom.
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The temperature is good during the day and a bit cold at night, but this is spring in northern Italy.
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Barbisio Titan, size 59 cm, the color of the felt is "Umbria", medium weight with a very malleable felt and a very profiled and elegant line.
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Arrived new from the UK, brought there by an Italian who inherited it, it was used as a window display in the family shop
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It was a lucky purchase along with its companion in green, already shown on this thread.
Have a nice day!
 

Genester

New in Town
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Thank you. Most of my hats either have, or are given by me, a diamond crease and a fairly narrow front pinch. Of course, some hats are denser/lighter/thicker/thinner than others, but they all eventually succumb to the shape I want. The older ones do achieve the look better than most of the newer ones, due to a combination of their age, weight, and the quality of the material.

I have a couple of older ones (i.e. - 1939 Game Bird, 1930s Collins & Fairbanks) that don't keep their shape, no matter what. I can change the dimensions by hand with no steam or water and then pray for no strong winds to change them again. They were designed that way.

I use either steam or water from a spray bottle. If I use the sprayer I do it at night so it can be wearable in the morning.

I don't pick my hats up by the crease, as it mutates them over time. I use the brim.


Good to know! I'm a huge fan of well defined creases and the character on a more pliable felt. I suppose I also haven't owned most of my hats long enough to see how they age and break in over time. Curious how they'll behave another 5-10 years down the road!
 

PanosChris

Practically Family
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Good weather in Italy and pandemic restrictions
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Today I decided to give this Barbisio a chance to see the almond trees in bloom.
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The temperature is good during the day and a bit cold at night, but this is spring in northern Italy.
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Barbisio Titan, size 59 cm, the color of the felt is "Umbria", medium weight with a very malleable felt and a very profiled and elegant line.
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Arrived new from the UK, brought there by an Italian who inherited it, it was used as a window display in the family shop
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It was a lucky purchase along with its companion in green, already shown on this thread.
Have a nice day!
Trully excellent Daniele! The creasing matches the brim proportions nicely.
 

Rmccamey

I'll Lock Up
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Ha, you got me! Rick I think everything is a derby these days! But, hey, it looks great as a derby, too!!! Yours looks very similar to my brown Resistol derby. It is very soft and could easily be creased as a homburg or trilby.

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Randy, I'm BUSTED! It's not a real bowler. It's an open crown fedora with brim binding and a tight brim curl, that's why I called it a Derby. Here's a shot of how I received it.
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You should have saved that one for April 1st, Rick. :)
 
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Italian/Borsalino Week - Day 7

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Borsalino Caesar - Qualitia Speciale

Return today to another ‘Coffin box’ find. This Borsalino Caesar is also one of my grab and go hats I have always at the ready. One of those hats that can really go with anything.

With this being day 7, it might mean @steur Italian Week could come to a close... but in true Stefan fashion.... Italian/Borsalino will be extended! At least a couple day anyway... might even make to the weekend ;)

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