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Pelushe

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Ok, this just came in. It is easy to see when holding this hat why Borsalino has had such success and unsurpassed reputation. This hat is like a teddy bear, soft, cuddly,lush and of course plush. What a beautiful color. It of course does not fit. At the very least I now now that a 3/8 is too big. This by the way is a perfect hat. Although I don't see my self wearing this type. It is not me. I do have an allpaca coat of the same color that it would definately look great with.
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Sorry for the lousy photo. I only creased it for the pic and it will stay an open crown for the time being.
 

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Actually, I think it looks great on you!

Takes a bit of getting used to, the longhaired felts. But it's a good look.

Do you agree with me -- that's probably pure beaver?
 

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Actually, I think it looks great on you!

Takes a bit of getting used to, the longhaired felts. But it's a good look.

Do you agree with me -- that's probably pure beaver?


Oh, and that hat fits large. My 7 1/4 is on the big side for me, and usually that size is just right.
 

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I feels like beaver to me and very fur like. Perhaps if I put something behind the sweat. Does your have the corragated fabric at the front of the sweat? I think that is such a great detail.Only my Borsalinos have it.
 

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Mine doesn't. It seems to be a slightly different era from yours, even though it's exactly the same shape. Mine has this interesting sweat barrier glued to the back of the leather sweat band -- it protrudes beyond the edge of the leather. Also, mine isn't a reeded sweat -- is yours?

Oh, and do post the serial number!
 

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Superb! Fun fact: in South America, a stuffed toy (i.e., a teddy bear) is called a "piluche".

This type of felt finish was often called "velour". I have a British fedora from the '30s like your Borsalino; the sweatband says "velour finish" on it.

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Marc Chevalier said:
This type of felt finish was often called "velour". I have a British fedora from the '30s like your Borsalino; the sweatband says "velour finish" on it.

I think peluche and velour are different. Peluche is longer, like fur,
while velour is more like velvet or fuzz. I have a Willoughby hat from
Paris that has the same finish. I'll try to post it soon.
 

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Tremendous Lid!

... sorta matches the Peluche yer' sportin' on yer mug these days! ;)
both very becoming... nice contrast. Quite unique ,thanks for posting it for the general edification & enjoyment :eusa_clap
 

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Marc Chevalier said:
I hear you; but for whatever reason, my longhair felt '30s fedora (which looks just like Douglas's) has the words "velour finish" stamped on the sweatband. What can I say? [huh]

I guess the definition or style of "velour" changed
over the years.

To make things more confusing, I just checked the
Willoughby and the liner identifies it as having a "Satin Finish".

So three names for the same thing, perhaps in different decades.
 
2% Knowledge . . .

As I understand it, a "Peluche" finish isn't just furry, it's distinctly hairy. As noted earlier, "Velour" is velvety. A "Suede" finish is a bit longer/furrier than standard felt, but less so than Velour, thereby looking like, well, suede. A "Silk" finish has a distinctly satin-like sheen as you twirl the hat through incandescent light.

Now that I think about it, these "understandings" derive from the examples on Biltmore's site. Hopefully, their terminology is more-or-less standard.

Further thought: "Peluche" and our word "plush" probably have a common ancestor. Any linguists here in the lounge?

Sardou
 

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Well hell, now I can't wait to wear it out. I will need a good look to this hat justice. I must find an event to attend.
 

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Willoughby

Here's the Willoughby of Paris with the Satin Finish:

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Not the best shot, but it does capture my assistant, too.
If you like a fur finish, my assistant has the best in the house.

Here's the back bow:

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The flash gives a different sense of the fur.

Here's the liner logo, but the photo sucks. Sorry.

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