From The Hat Centre in London.
A total crapshoot, maybe made by Christie's. I have also heard "Poland" & another possible European origin, perhaps Huckel.
Described as having a "deep" crown (no measurement given) & a 75 mm brim, so just under 3". Take off the 20% VAT I'll not be paying. Looks like a fair deal, eh?
Does anyone else have one? Opinions, observations, praise or condemnation? [huh]
The Barbisio arrived in beaten condition even if the seller claimed it was quite new.
He was right, after little steam and brush, the Barbisio of his grandfather is in excellent conditions.
It was made for a special occasion for the grandfather of the owner.
It is a stingy brim Italian style.
I presume it came from the seventies or maybe the sixties. This tipe of hats are very common in Italy in those days.
It has a 11 cm. crown and the brims are 4,5 cm, size is 59 cm. or 7 3/8 US. Interesting the color matching with a multicolor ribbon.
Very well conserved after a TLC it is here for the pleasure of fedora lovers.
"That unique ribbon makes the hat!"
It is my thought too. The hat is very simple in the sixty-seventies fashion.
The felt is thick as for most of the Italians stingy of that era.
The ribbon and bow are fantastic.
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