Thanks, Mayser. I haven't seen any of your gorgeous hats in a while, but I - and this is unfortunate considering the circumstances - I now find myself with time to browse TFL.
The hat was sold in the depths of southern Italy, in Taranto former cappelleria Pisapia of which I have a large series of special "Bantam" felts produced by Cappelificio Cervo
Bellisimi, Danielle.
Yep. That's what I had to do as well. I will say that he did purchase the return shipping on his own. He bought 3 hats and kept one. The two he sent back were in absolutely great shape but he felt that they had "holes" in it, which were tiny moth nibbles of the kind you can barely see, the...
First, Buler, what a hat. Better late than never.
Just got this pre-1946 Disney OR Clone called the "Ranger". The felt is as nice as any Stetson of the same period. How do I know it is from pre-1946? This is what I love about hats. The owner had used a newspaper as a downsizing-strip in...
Stefan,
If Barbisios are as good as this one (and the ones above certainly look beautiful), I have a feeling one or two more of them will find their way onto my hat stand.
If there were ever a hat destined to be mine, this one is it. This is a Barbisio "Piemonte". It is a gray, long-hair fedora. I really like long-hairs so that's a check. It was marked a size 7 and I'm a 7 1/8. As you can tell by the pictures, it is a 7 1/8th. One of my best friends in the...
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