Thanks Brad...I've learned to believe half of what you read! The label clearly lists its point of sale! I love the box though! If it looks as great on me as it does on you, wearing it well will be an understatement! Looking forward to its arrival for sure! By the by, am enjoying reading...
Thanks sir!! According to the seller, it was purchased from the Cavanagh hat store in NYC with the original squared Cavanagh hat box. Anxiously awaiting its arrival and will definitely share as I surely welcome more historical information! Pics forthcoming!
Well...Finally pulled the trigger and awaiting the arrival of my first Derby! I supposed every hat lover should have at least one! Wasn't certain as to the felt (Wool?) but it looks as if it was well preserved. Can't wait to see how it looks on me!!
Thanks so much! Not sure if I'd make it to 5. But I guess another (#3 if it tickles my fancy) is not out of the question.
Here's my other...in the color blue..Wider brim (2 1/2 at curl)...
Thanks so much! To be counted among the vintage Borsa lovers is pure joy! The felt is so soft I literally 'blew' my favorite bash! The lightest hat I own!
I see what you mean. The gathering in town with that huge glass of brewski!! Interesting the men are wearing black in what appears to be a warm climate. At 35:04, the gentleman with the blue string tie has the hat similar to the one I shared! I would fit right in over there! :) This is...
Thanks a bunch! I thought I'd recognized the name somewhere in the Lounge! I didn't believe it was wool (?). It truly is an interesting hat. As is the site you manage! A unique sturdy lid indeed. I am impressed with the your site and its contents! Thanks for the quick German interpretation on...
Never thought I'd like Homburgs until I looked at some of the beautiful pieces posted in this thread! So, resistance was futile as I now own 2 'Homies'! This latests acquisition is in pretty much pristine condition and the markings indicate it is from the 40s (?). As my knowledge continues to...
A rare find for me (IMHO) of a Lambert fedora that I was told it is made of wool (which is still difficult to believe in spite of its hand! Albeit a bit on the heavy side!) that was updated by Tom Gomez. Unfortunately, the sweatband had all but disintegrated but I asked the markings remain to...
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