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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

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Daniele Tanto

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A morning stroll to the office
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Lobbia Borsalino Qualità Extra Superiore size 6 or 7 3/8 US
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It was sold in Switzerland in the sixties
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Color is "Rutenio" and the type is "Mula"
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The felt is thick more than the usual Borsalino, but it happened in the Borsalino Lobbia called "Mula"
I have others with the same type of felt. Contrasting ribbon that I like even if a classic
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Have a nice day

Thanks a lot for your likes and appreciation, you showed me everyday a bunch of interesting hats!
 

GHT

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Here's a Biltmore Western that I converted to a fedora with a tall straight crown. I found a wide vintage black ribbon and put on it. This one started out as a size 6 3/4 and I blocked it up to the 7 1/4 on a 6 inch straight sided block that a fellow Lounger, (Rockwater), made for me. I would say that my favorite era for fedoras would be the 1940s and very early '50s.
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That Biltmore is a superb hat, I love it. There's a Biltmore straw amongst my summer hats that I particularly like because of it's versatility to match mostly any warm weather wear. Sadly, the front end of the brim keeps curling under. If I leave a weight on the curl it comes back into shape, but doesn't stay there, any tips or suggestions that might help?
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