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The BORSALINO BROTHERHOOD

Steve1857

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Borsalino Cicosca in misto stagno. Size 56, felted ribbon, overwelt edge at 6cm with four rows of stitching. Unlined with a crown patch covered in cellophane. Qualitá extra extra superiore and weighing 94 grams. Sold by Melegari of Milan. being a misto felt it might contain some wool; hard to tell. Unusual to see a misto in the extra extra superiore quality. Mid to late fifties.
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Nice looking misto felt Borsalino, Stefan. There's something so appealing about a misto.

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Pellie

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Recent find. Borsalino speciale in caffe colour. Ribbon is called bulgaro, which I haven't seen before. Overwelt brim at 5cm and crown 10 cm at the center dent. Nice hand, but not the best felt on a qualitá speciale to be honest. It has shrunk somewhat too, so it doesn't fit me. Dated label: 1981.

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You can't stretch it?
 

TheOldFashioned

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There have been several Averla colored hats and there have been quite a few Gorasgu models, but I think this may be the first Averla Gorasgu:

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Specs:
2-5/8 Brim
5-3/4 Crown (open)
1-7/8 Ribbon
3/8 Binding (symmetric)
3.6oz Weight
Unreeded sweat with corrugated venting in front. Ribbon color is Aligi, which up until a few months ago would have been a new color. (See post by @Steinbockhase.) Typical Qualita Superiore with simple colored medallion liner crest often found for American market hats. Somewhat atypical bound edge for the Gorasgu model, as the majority seem to be a felted edge.

Threw in a quick and dirty diamond bash for the pictures, but it feels like this felt will take anything with ease. Super soft, malleable, and lightweight, you could sneeze and probably crease this hat. This most recent addition just may have become my favorite hat in my collection.
 

AbbaDatDeHat

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There have been several Averla colored hats and there have been quite a few Gorasgu models, but I think this may be the first Averla Gorasgu:

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Specs:
2-5/8 Brim
5-3/4 Crown (open)
1-7/8 Ribbon
3/8 Binding (symmetric)
3.6oz Weight
Unreeded sweat with corrugated venting in front. Ribbon color is Aligi, which up until a few months ago would have been a new color. (See post by @Steinbockhase.) Typical Qualita Superiore with simple colored medallion liner crest often found for American market hats. Somewhat atypical bound edge for the Gorasgu model, as the majority seem to be a felted edge.

Threw in a quick and dirty diamond bash for the pictures, but it feels like this felt will take anything with ease. Super soft, malleable, and lightweight, you could sneeze and probably crease this hat. This most recent addition just may have become my favorite hat in my collection.
Yes Jonathan you will marvel at this hat!
Wonderful rich color and contrasting ribbon.
Nice write up. I like the sneeze crease reference. I have the bound brim Gorasgu in Palladio c. Nero that does the wind crease. It’s so light it nearly floats away.
Destined to be a favorite for sure!
B
 

Steve1857

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There have been several Averla colored hats and there have been quite a few Gorasgu models, but I think this may be the first Averla Gorasgu:

View attachment 185834 View attachment 185831 View attachment 185835 View attachment 185832
Specs:
2-5/8 Brim
5-3/4 Crown (open)
1-7/8 Ribbon
3/8 Binding (symmetric)
3.6oz Weight
Unreeded sweat with corrugated venting in front. Ribbon color is Aligi, which up until a few months ago would have been a new color. (See post by @Steinbockhase.) Typical Qualita Superiore with simple colored medallion liner crest often found for American market hats. Somewhat atypical bound edge for the Gorasgu model, as the majority seem to be a felted edge.

Threw in a quick and dirty diamond bash for the pictures, but it feels like this felt will take anything with ease. Super soft, malleable, and lightweight, you could sneeze and probably crease this hat. This most recent addition just may have become my favorite hat in my collection.
Jonathan, that Borsalino is so nice in so many ways. Excellent description. I cannot begin to describe my envy. Looking forward to seeing photos of you wearing it. Congrats.

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There have been several Averla colored hats and there have been quite a few Gorasgu models, but I think this may be the first Averla Gorasgu:

View attachment 185834 View attachment 185831 View attachment 185835 View attachment 185832
Specs:
2-5/8 Brim
5-3/4 Crown (open)
1-7/8 Ribbon
3/8 Binding (symmetric)
3.6oz Weight
Unreeded sweat with corrugated venting in front. Ribbon color is Aligi, which up until a few months ago would have been a new color. (See post by @Steinbockhase.) Typical Qualita Superiore with simple colored medallion liner crest often found for American market hats. Somewhat atypical bound edge for the Gorasgu model, as the majority seem to be a felted edge.

Threw in a quick and dirty diamond bash for the pictures, but it feels like this felt will take anything with ease. Super soft, malleable, and lightweight, you could sneeze and probably crease this hat. This most recent addition just may have become my favorite hat in my collection.
A LOT to like about this one......are my eyes deceiving me.....a size 7 punti? Or is it 7 US?
 

TheOldFashioned

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Yes Jonathan you will marvel at this hat!
Wonderful rich color and contrasting ribbon.
Nice write up. I like the sneeze crease reference. I have the bound brim Gorasgu in Palladio c. Nero that does the wind crease. It’s so light it nearly floats away.
Destined to be a favorite for sure!
B
If I sneeze and it floats away I'll make sure I'm aiming southeast. And then I'll slap myself.

Jonathan, that Borsalino is so nice in so many ways. Excellent description. I cannot begin to describe my envy. Looking forward to seeing photos of you wearing it. Congrats.
Storms moved through last night and cooler temps behind the front. Hoping to get some head time this week, so stay tuned.
A LOT to like about this one......are my eyes deceiving me.....a size 7 punti? Or is it 7 US?
That would be a negative. It's a 7-3/8 and fits like a dream.
(Sorry for the low resolution. Quick crop and zoom.)
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Steinbockhase

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There have been several Averla colored hats and there have been quite a few Gorasgu models, but I think this may be the first Averla Gorasgu:

View attachment 185834 View attachment 185831 View attachment 185835 View attachment 185832
Specs:
2-5/8 Brim
5-3/4 Crown (open)
1-7/8 Ribbon
3/8 Binding (symmetric)
3.6oz Weight
Unreeded sweat with corrugated venting in front. Ribbon color is Aligi, which up until a few months ago would have been a new color. (See post by @Steinbockhase.) Typical Qualita Superiore with simple colored medallion liner crest often found for American market hats. Somewhat atypical bound edge for the Gorasgu model, as the majority seem to be a felted edge.

Threw in a quick and dirty diamond bash for the pictures, but it feels like this felt will take anything with ease. Super soft, malleable, and lightweight, you could sneeze and probably crease this hat. This most recent addition just may have become my favorite hat in my collection.

Very, very nice :)
 
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There have been several Averla colored hats and there have been quite a few Gorasgu models, but I think this may be the first Averla Gorasgu:

View attachment 185834 View attachment 185831 View attachment 185835 View attachment 185832
Specs:
2-5/8 Brim
5-3/4 Crown (open)
1-7/8 Ribbon
3/8 Binding (symmetric)
3.6oz Weight
Unreeded sweat with corrugated venting in front. Ribbon color is Aligi, which up until a few months ago would have been a new color. (See post by @Steinbockhase.) Typical Qualita Superiore with simple colored medallion liner crest often found for American market hats. Somewhat atypical bound edge for the Gorasgu model, as the majority seem to be a felted edge.

Threw in a quick and dirty diamond bash for the pictures, but it feels like this felt will take anything with ease. Super soft, malleable, and lightweight, you could sneeze and probably crease this hat. This most recent addition just may have become my favorite hat in my collection.
Magnificent hat and a great find, Jonathan. Averla is a wonderful colour and the Gorasgu is a very appealing one. I still need one. Glad that one is not my size. Congrats.
 
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Visited Amsterdam's biggest carboot-sale this weekend and waded through 750 stalls of mainly second hand and vintage clothing. All of ten decent hats to be found, two if which were worth bringing back with me. This is the first one.
Modern Borsalino in mirtillo colour. Size 56, unlined, with the underwelt brim at 6cm and crown at 10,5cm at the center dent. Very lightweight hat at only 82 grams and, for a nice change with Borsalino, this one doesn't run small. And it's blue, so it had to come. There was a period when Borsalino struggled with the quality of their hats, I think after the original factory closed down in the early eighties. This one has all the quality you'd expect of this brand though. My guess is late eighties to early nineties on this one (based on the model code on the label).
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These dark blue hats tend to look black in most pictures, so I've put it next to a black Stetson Imperial homburg for comparison.
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Daniele Tanto

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There was a period when Borsalino struggled with the quality of their hats, I think after the original factory closed down in the early eighties. This one has all the quality you'd expect of this brand though. My guess is late eighties to early nineties on this one (based on the model code on the label).
Stefan, I believe there has been a progressive decrease in quality since the 2000s in some models, others were and are masterpieces. It is clear that for a niche market, such as the hats market in the last forty years, I speak of Italy, it is very difficult to find quality and quantity in order to survive. However, last spring I bought four Borsalinos of the same period as yours, no logo on the bow, and they are of different quality, despite being from the same period. This blue "Mirtillo" is fantastic even if called with a number:)
 

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