epic610
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i just opened a new borsalino como i have been wanting for a long time. it is the classic italian fedora. i understand and follow all the arguments on this forum about how the workmanship has slipped in the last few decades. perhaps so. the quality does not seem to my untrained eye as good as that of a 12-year old borsalino allesandria i have, nor to a new stetson 4X open road.
yet, it is a fine and stylish hat. it is new; doesn't need cleaning, blocking, etc. and i can wear it and it will look stylish for years to come.
perhaps more emphasis ought to be placed on this forum on acquiring and wearing of high-end hats . . . and less on the nitpicking of this type of stitching vs. another, vintage vs. new ....well, you know all those arguments.
besides, as more men start wearing hats, any price advantage of vintage will narrow. it's starting already.
yet, it is a fine and stylish hat. it is new; doesn't need cleaning, blocking, etc. and i can wear it and it will look stylish for years to come.
perhaps more emphasis ought to be placed on this forum on acquiring and wearing of high-end hats . . . and less on the nitpicking of this type of stitching vs. another, vintage vs. new ....well, you know all those arguments.
besides, as more men start wearing hats, any price advantage of vintage will narrow. it's starting already.