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I have a blue Borsalino feather weight hat similar to the one mentioned here:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=10716
It is an absolutely superb hat and it truly is of supreme quality as said on the liner.
Unfortunately, the liner is attached to the hat by scotch tape. I should have had the foresight to reinforce the 30 to 40 year old scotch tape, which as expected did not last through the vigors of the paws of the TSA man at the airport who called it a "criminal hat" and who must have thought of me as a mafia member.
I suppose it isn't that difficult to reattach the liner, but could anyone explain why scotch tape was used in the first place instead of thread? I was thinking I should use a more secure method to put the liner back but before I do I want to understand why Borsalino used scotch tape so as not to mess up the hat.
Can anyone help? Thanks!
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=10716
It is an absolutely superb hat and it truly is of supreme quality as said on the liner.
Unfortunately, the liner is attached to the hat by scotch tape. I should have had the foresight to reinforce the 30 to 40 year old scotch tape, which as expected did not last through the vigors of the paws of the TSA man at the airport who called it a "criminal hat" and who must have thought of me as a mafia member.
I suppose it isn't that difficult to reattach the liner, but could anyone explain why scotch tape was used in the first place instead of thread? I was thinking I should use a more secure method to put the liner back but before I do I want to understand why Borsalino used scotch tape so as not to mess up the hat.
Can anyone help? Thanks!