562lonnie
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Hello all,
I kinda stumbled onto to this site and I'm glad I did because now I decided to register as a new member because I can relate to all what you have in common...hats.
I was doing some research on this hat I had purchased from ebay from a guy in Washington State. This hat is a Borsolino Trionfo from the Simeon Zlateff shop in Sofia Rue Alabinska 31 and it is supposedly to be dated before WWII.
When I googled this name thats when it led me to The Fedora Lounge with others who have purchased hats that came from this same shop.
My main concern at first was if this was a genuine Borsolino or some old imitation hat made in another Country because it not saying "Made in Italy" anywhere on the hat.
Is it supposed to say "Made in Italy" anywhere on the hat, I don't know. I was told that it did come from Italy and was sold from this Bulgarian shop.
I know someone from this site owns one of these same type hats because of the past threads I have read about them but can anyone tell me more about this particular type vintage Borsolinos and if they are somewhat of a collector item worth owning or some old vintage hat. It is a well made hat and I really like it but I just would like to get more history on them and what their true value might be.
Can anyone please enlighten me on this particular subject.
Is it a winner?
I will post Pictures soon...
Thanks for your time.
Lonnie
I kinda stumbled onto to this site and I'm glad I did because now I decided to register as a new member because I can relate to all what you have in common...hats.
I was doing some research on this hat I had purchased from ebay from a guy in Washington State. This hat is a Borsolino Trionfo from the Simeon Zlateff shop in Sofia Rue Alabinska 31 and it is supposedly to be dated before WWII.
When I googled this name thats when it led me to The Fedora Lounge with others who have purchased hats that came from this same shop.
My main concern at first was if this was a genuine Borsolino or some old imitation hat made in another Country because it not saying "Made in Italy" anywhere on the hat.
Is it supposed to say "Made in Italy" anywhere on the hat, I don't know. I was told that it did come from Italy and was sold from this Bulgarian shop.
I know someone from this site owns one of these same type hats because of the past threads I have read about them but can anyone tell me more about this particular type vintage Borsolinos and if they are somewhat of a collector item worth owning or some old vintage hat. It is a well made hat and I really like it but I just would like to get more history on them and what their true value might be.
Can anyone please enlighten me on this particular subject.
Is it a winner?
I will post Pictures soon...
Thanks for your time.
Lonnie