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The BORSALINO BROTHERHOOD

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Another one of them dang 1/8 hats.
But this’n nearly fits. However, I imagine it’ll just sell with the rest of em later.
Somehow it’s more aggravating to have a hat that nearly fits than those that aren’t close to fitting.
Right now I suppose these one size too small hats, I’ve posted lately, will sit in my collection.
This time it’s a sweet late 40s Bantam with the orange and red tags. 2 5/8” brim that has one row of stitching like the Playboy.
This Bantam, imo, is just a thinner, lighter Playboy. And man, is this one thin. Lightest felt fedora I’ve ever had. View attachment 475360 View attachment 475358 View attachment 475359 View attachment 475362
This hat may have belonged to LBJ’s brother…
That is a beauty
 

Steve1857

I'll Lock Up
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Another one of them dang 1/8 hats.
But this’n nearly fits. However, I imagine it’ll just sell with the rest of em later.
Somehow it’s more aggravating to have a hat that nearly fits than those that aren’t close to fitting.
Right now I suppose these one size too small hats, I’ve posted lately, will sit in my collection.
This time it’s a sweet late 40s Bantam with the orange and red tags. 2 5/8” brim that has one row of stitching like the Playboy.
This Bantam, imo, is just a thinner, lighter Playboy. And man, is this one thin. Lightest felt fedora I’ve ever had. View attachment 475360 View attachment 475358 View attachment 475359 View attachment 475362
This hat may have belonged to LBJ’s brother…
Wonderful colour and shape, Randall.

I think you've posted it in the wrong thread, though.
 
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Another great one! Is the liner stitched in twice?
Nice proportions and a fantastic color!
Thanks, Guys. Yes, the liner is stitched twice. The dark thread must be a later one, because it's not as refined as the usual work on Borsalinos.

The lot was poorly described and the seller had very little desire to communicate: a gamble, but every now and then you have to try your luck.
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This was inside a black hat, probably German, invisible in the mess of photos.
I wish I had better luck with the size, but I'm happy with it. :)
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Borsalino Giuseppe e Fratelli size 55 cm or 4 french points.
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The felt color is "Blueberry" and the model designation is "900"
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The logo used on the lining is very old, but not the hat which is relatively recent, it could be from 1974, interpreting the Borsalino paper labels as fortune tellers.
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Sold on the German-speaking market, you can see the wording on the sweatband, it has no store mark.
The felt is magnificent in terms of touch and thickness, as malleable as an old Borsalino, with high-class finishes
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The ribbon and brim edge are the same color and match the color of the felt.
These are the measurements: the brims are 6 cm, the ribbon is 4 cm high. and the open crown is 13.5cm.
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For everyone with a head that fits the size the hat is looking for a home.
Mirtillo is a colour that never gets old. Nice shape to it as well.

Some nice examples of modern production Borsalinos, Brent. Nothing wrong with these, except that we like the vintage ones better.
 

PanosChris

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Bird Lives

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I am not collector of Furfelt fedoras. But I do have a Borsalino short brim blue trilby from the early 60's, an Akubra Fedora from 6 years ago, and a Lock & Co Sandown Trilby from about 8 years ago. So I have held and shaped reasonably quality furfelt before. All my hats have very nice leather sweatbands except a Borsalino Panama which has a grosgrain sweat. That hat arrived from Borsalino in my size but was WAY too small...but fit my wife, with sizing inserts under the sweatband. So she promptly requisitioned that one and looks fabulous in it.

This Christmas she gifted me a new Borsalino furfelt. She ordered it from a high end Dept store in Istanbul. The picture of the hat looked beautiful and all it said was Borsalino Mens Hat in Navy 100% Rabbit Fur Felt. Unlined, And it listed the sizes they had

When it arrived I was shocked to see it didn't have a leather sweat...But I had just been talking about getting a furfelt with a grosgrain sweat, because most of the year here on the Turkish Riviera, is pretty warm.

So when I look at the actual tag...I see ALL the warning signs to throw up a red flag... @Daniele Tanto you told me to not pay attention to tags, ha ha...But if I had seen the tags before I saw the hat...I would have missed out on this hat, I'm afraid....
Scary Tag:
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Marengo...I heard that meant inferior, same for the number 49?

But what I found was a beautiful hat with the most malleable fur of any hat I own. Its very light, which I'm sure I'll appreciate when it gets hot ..but I can't believe how malleable the fur is. In these pictures I shaped it on my head, with no steam.
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And here is the infamous grosgrain sweatband...
It feels great right now...Fits more like a 61...My wife ordered a 60...One sizing strip under sweatband in back and perfect fit.




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My first impressions are Loving it....
I'll report back as I get to know this hat better.

Please let me know if you have any thoughts on it...
 
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I am not collector of Furfelt fedoras. But I do have a Borsalino short brim blue trilby from the early 60's, an Akubra Fedora from 6 years ago, and a Lock & Co Sandown Trilby from about 8 years ago. So I have held and shaped reasonably quality furfelt before. All my hats have very nice leather sweatbands except a Borsalino Panama which has a grosgrain sweat. That hat arrived from Borsalino in my size but was WAY too small...but fit my wife, with sizing inserts under the sweatband. So she promptly requisitioned that one and looks fabulous in it.

This Christmas she gifted me a new Borsalino furfelt. She ordered it from a high end Dept store in Istanbul. The picture of the hat looked beautiful and all it said was Borsalino Mens Hat in Navy 100% Rabbit Fur Felt. Unlined, And it listed the sizes they had

When it arrived I was shocked to see it didn't have a leather sweat...But I had just been talking about getting a furfelt with a grosgrain sweat, because most of the year here on the Turkish Riviera, is pretty warm.

So when I look at the actual tag...I see ALL the warning signs to throw up a red flag... @Daniele Tanto you told me to not pay attention to tags, ha ha...But if I had seen the tags before I saw the hat...I would have missed out on this hat, I'm afraid....
Scary Tag:
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Marengo...I heard that meant inferior, same for the number 49?

But what I found was a beautiful hat with the most malleable fur of any hat I own. Its very light, which I'm sure I'll appreciate when it gets hot ..but I can't believe how malleable the fur is. In these pictures I shaped it on my head, with no steam. View attachment 476023 View attachment 476024
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And here is the infamous grosgrain sweatband...
It feels great right now...Fits more like a 61...My wife ordered a 60...One sizing strip under sweatband in back and perfect fit.




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My first impressions are Loving it....
I'll report back as I get to know this hat better.

Please let me know if you have any thoughts on it...


Nice looking hat, and you wear it well.

I’m no sort of Borsalino expert, but it’s been my consistent experience that Borsalinos, particularly newer hats, tend to run small, so your observations are different from mine.

I have a dozen or so of these similar Borsalinos with the gold branding on the bow keeper. I bought them recently as a third-party to a liquidation of a hat store’s inventory. All of mine have leather sweatbands, and I don’t know if the felt is the same as yours. My hats are reasonably soft (nice hand) and have minimal stiffeners; however, they require steam to get them to hold a shape that is significantly different from how they were made by the factory. The felt is almost limp and easily to shape, but I wouldn’t call mine malleable as they return to their machine pressed shapes unless steamed well. They are all nicely made modern hats with better felt than the current US made hats I’ve seen. I don’t care for the blocking on my hats as the crowns are too low and have way too much taper for me…which is nice as it bought them to sale and I’m not tempted to keep them. ;)
 

Daniele Tanto

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Last month of the year and last purchases of opportunities that are difficult to find during the year
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Borsalino Qualità Extra Superiore late 1940s early 1950s, size 6 1/2 or 60 centimeters and 7 1/2 in the US.
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Fit and finish are from that era, I've compared it to a couple of others and there are tons of similarities
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The color of the felt is "Amiata", one of the most common of the grays sold by Borsalino, but in those years the dyer must have thought of "his" color and put this rather unusual combination of gray and violet on the felt, but we all know at Borsalino the colors often change or perhaps it is better to say they changed
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The measurements of this Borsalino are as follows: the brims edged in the same color as the ribbon are 7 cm, the ribbon is 3 cm high with a particular bow and the crown when fully open is 14 cm.
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Here and there you can see the signs of the time and of the notable use of the hat.
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A peculiarity rarely found on a Borsalino, it is wide for me, although it is often the other way around
 
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Last month of the year and last purchases of opportunities that are difficult to find during the year
Amiata 2a.jpg

Borsalino Qualità Extra Superiore late 1940s early 1950s, size 6 1/2 or 60 centimeters and 7 1/2 in the US.
Amiata interno.jpg
Fit and finish are from that era, I've compared it to a couple of others and there are tons of similarities
Amiata etichetta carta.jpg
The color of the felt is "Amiata", one of the most common of the grays sold by Borsalino, but in those years the dyer must have thought of "his" color and put this rather unusual combination of gray and violet on the felt, but we all know at Borsalino the colors often change or perhaps it is better to say they changed
Amiata 4.jpg
The measurements of this Borsalino are as follows: the brims edged in the same color as the ribbon are 7 cm, the ribbon is 3 cm high with a particular bow and the crown when fully open is 14 cm.
Amiata 5a.jpg
Here and there you can see the signs of the time and of the notable use of the hat.
Amiata 3a.jpg


A peculiarity rarely found on a Borsalino, it is wide for me, although it is often the other way around
Beautiful Borsalino, Daniele. The bow style is unusual for Borsalino. Very nice.
 
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Last month of the year and last purchases of opportunities that are difficult to find during the year
Amiata 2a.jpg

Borsalino Qualità Extra Superiore late 1940s early 1950s, size 6 1/2 or 60 centimeters and 7 1/2 in the US.
Amiata interno.jpg
Fit and finish are from that era, I've compared it to a couple of others and there are tons of similarities
Amiata etichetta carta.jpg
The color of the felt is "Amiata", one of the most common of the grays sold by Borsalino, but in those years the dyer must have thought of "his" color and put this rather unusual combination of gray and violet on the felt, but we all know at Borsalino the colors often change or perhaps it is better to say they changed
Amiata 4.jpg
The measurements of this Borsalino are as follows: the brims edged in the same color as the ribbon are 7 cm, the ribbon is 3 cm high with a particular bow and the crown when fully open is 14 cm.
Amiata 5a.jpg
Here and there you can see the signs of the time and of the notable use of the hat.
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A peculiarity rarely found on a Borsalino, it is wide for me, although it is often the other way around
Beautiful hat Daniele. Wonderful color

Happy New Year

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Let's start off the new year with a nice one. It did come in last year, but I only could take pictures of it this morning. Here it is.

Borsalino fedora in black. Size 6 with the stitched brim at 5cm and the crown at 10cm at the center dent. Unlined and vented and weighing only 65 grams (with leather sweatband) it is an ancestor to the 50 grammi hats Borsalino has in its line-up today. The label gives it away as being made in 1978.

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