Grazie, Daniele. Those true longhairs are indeed rare in the Borsalino line up. They made them later on in the Ardilla line especially, but other than those they are rare. I posted this one in full here: https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/the-borsalino-brotherhood.13133/post-3041919
There was one before this one to be fair, but I do like this one above that one. Been going through this thread for no particular reason yesterday; loads of wonderful hats to be seen. Thanks, Steve.
Thanks, David. Have to look into which other threads and posts there are to cover this, but their hats were mainly rabbit, either domesticated or wild. They did however buy only the very best fur for their hats, mainly from London and Belgium. When the prices started to rise in the post-war...
It's been way too long since anyone posted here.
Lock&Co heather felt fedora. Size 57 with the overwelted and triple stitched brim at 6cm and the crown at 11cm at the center dent. At least partly woolfelt, but how it could and should be done. I have the feeling this one is early, likely pre-war...
I know you're going to like this one (I know I do).
Lock&Co heather felt fedora. Size 57 with the overwelted and triple stitched brim at 6cm and the crown at 11cm at the center dent. At least partly woolfelt, but how it could and should be done. I have the feeling this one is early, likely...
Borsalino Gulaita homburg in Amiata colour. Nutria felt in a size 57 with the bound brim at 6cm and the crown at 11cm at the center dent. The felt on this one is magnificent and aside from a light scuff on the binding it's in superb condition. Weighs 119 grams.
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