Altiori
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greetings.
You all have been most helpful in my hat obsession. The various posts on Borsalino dating and materials are both interesting and intriguing. Indeed, the hat pictured was my first foray into better quality hats and various loungers have helped me better identify it. I have a few more questions and welcome your expertise accordingly:
A. Why is the hat unlined? I purchased it in Vienna, Austria from Oberwalder. It dates as far as we know from 1985;
B. What is the name of the hat style? It is imprinted Qualitative Superiore, 1857, Allesandra but other than the Code 110756 and the Collection 0721 I am either
too stupid or just have not found the correct link to identify the hat by name.
C. In general, are European hats unlined and US hats lined? What would be the history or reasons for doing so?
Always a pleasure and thank you for your patience and expertise,
Joe
You all have been most helpful in my hat obsession. The various posts on Borsalino dating and materials are both interesting and intriguing. Indeed, the hat pictured was my first foray into better quality hats and various loungers have helped me better identify it. I have a few more questions and welcome your expertise accordingly:
A. Why is the hat unlined? I purchased it in Vienna, Austria from Oberwalder. It dates as far as we know from 1985;
B. What is the name of the hat style? It is imprinted Qualitative Superiore, 1857, Allesandra but other than the Code 110756 and the Collection 0721 I am either
C. In general, are European hats unlined and US hats lined? What would be the history or reasons for doing so?
Always a pleasure and thank you for your patience and expertise,
Joe