Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Gary in NC

One of the Regulars
Messages
240
Now where getting somewhere.
GB Borsalino fu Lazzaro bowler hat. Model is called Scutari. Size 58 with the brim at 5cm and the crown about 13cm (as far as I can tell). It has one of these sweatbands (in white) with the seam at the side, rather than the back. We've seen more examples of this on bowlers. No idea why this was done.
Great hand to the felt and the quality is excellent. The brim binding and liner show their age a bit though.

GB borsalino scutari_04.jpg

GB borsalino scutari_05.jpg

GB borsalino scutari_06.jpg

GB borsalino scutari_07.jpg

GB borsalino scutari_09.jpg

GB borsalino scutari_10.jpg

GB borsalino scutari_12.jpg

GB borsalino scutari_03.jpg

GB borsalino scutari_01.jpg

GB borsalino scutari_02.jpg
I love it.
 

Gary in NC

One of the Regulars
Messages
240
I just got this weird Stetson. I like weird stuff and what immediately got my attention was that it has a connection to my favorite flying saucer town. It’s a Stetson that came from a Roswell shop probably within a decade or two of the “crash” which was still fresh on everybody’s minds. I tried to research the store but came up empty. Anyhoo - It’s a cool color with a cool box too, so what the heck.

Once it arrived today I noticed some other weirdness. It only has half a bow in the ribbon! Lol was that a thing? Oh well it really doesn’t hurt it. Maybe an extraterrestrial abducted the other half. That’ll be my story.

Really I do like this thing and It’ll get a lot of wear. I think it looks fine with the brim snapped down or up. The feather didn’t come with it - I stuck it in for the picture. I doubt I’ll keep it there. Or maybe I will.

BE8535CD-A36A-4150-A74A-E8EFCCBDFFD3.jpeg

A30A1FF8-E4AB-4E51-B4A9-F5309DC572CF.jpeg
329120C6-7B09-4FD7-985B-B1C608271BF8.jpeg

E3045C6A-6561-408A-918C-41FD2EEDA631.jpeg


4158D10D-E7D1-41C8-91E0-C04EAB0EED89.jpeg
 

Rmccamey

I'll Lock Up
Messages
5,866
Location
Central Texas
Nice one!
A Borsalino Alessandria has been on my wish list for a long time but usually out of my price range when they appear. Lucked out with this beauty originally sold in a little town about an hour and a half from El Paso.

I have to say this thing is resetting my concept of a thin ribbon. The quality is unbelievable—definitely not a tough work hat like an OR-but incredibly light weight and easy to shape. The dimensions and shape are perfect—for me the 2 5/8 brim is ideal.

The only condition issue is some popped threads at the front of the sweatband—the only other hat I have this problem with is another 1950s Borsalino. Have others experienced this? Looks like it should be easy for someone to sew up—has anyone had this done or done it themselves?

Very happy to be sporting this on such a beautiful autumn day.

Cheers,

David
View attachment 456889

View attachment 456890 View attachment 456891 View attachment 456892 View attachment 456894 View attachment 456895
 

Gary in NC

One of the Regulars
Messages
240
Those are hard keywords to search!

200 Block North Main. ~1908 - 1995. Moved to the mall in 1991. Owned by the Williams family that whole time.

1908:

View attachment 457373

1950s:

View attachment 457378
That is crazy cool. Thank you. I honestly tried searching that every which way I could and came up with nothing. Just a bunch of flying saucer ball caps, and stuff like that. I like this lounge more and more every day.
 
Messages
18,449
Location
Nederland
I love it.
Thanks, Gary.
I just got this weird Stetson. I like weird stuff and what immediately got my attention was that it has a connection to my favorite flying saucer town. It’s a Stetson that came from a Roswell shop probably within a decade or two of the “crash” which was still fresh on everybody’s minds. I tried to research the store but came up empty. Anyhoo - It’s a cool color with a cool box too, so what the heck.

Once it arrived today I noticed some other weirdness. It only has half a bow in the ribbon! Lol was that a thing? Oh well it really doesn’t hurt it. Maybe an extraterrestrial abducted the other half. That’ll be my story.

Really I do like this thing and It’ll get a lot of wear. I think it looks fine with the brim snapped down or up. The feather didn’t come with it - I stuck it in for the picture. I doubt I’ll keep it there. Or maybe I will.

View attachment 457277
View attachment 457278 View attachment 457279
View attachment 457280

View attachment 457282
I like the look of it. And, yes, those half-bow ribbons were a thing at one time. I have a few hats with that treatment.
 

Granville

One of the Regulars
Messages
214
Location
Long Beach, NY
Steve1857 and Brent: you wuz right.
Received a Royal Stetson "Homburg" that's a sixties era short-brimmed (2") fedora. I'm not going to beef about it being mis-labeled as I've been pretty lucky with my vintage purchases so far; but, this is the first I've gotten with any moth divots.
RoyalStetsonMoth2.jpeg
There are two on the top and another two in the rear.
Here I am trying to pull off the "it's a Homburg" look.
roystetNotHom.jpeg
scalaBurg.jpeg
But here's a real Homburg:
godfather.jpeg

This Scala "Godfather" is one of the first hats I bought a year ago, but it's too big. I'm going to take it and another early purchase (Scala's Bristol, which I've been wearing as a rain hat) and try and sell or trade them at a flea market or thrift store. Here's the Royal Stetson after I played with the bash: this shape came natural.
royalStetsonFedoraBash.jpeg

So, moth holes and all, I'll make this my foul weather hat. And keep looking for a vintage 'burg.
2" brim
1 3/4" ribbon, plus ribbon edge
5" open crown
 

Attachments

  • image15-1.jpeg
    image15-1.jpeg
    121.7 KB · Views: 65
Last edited:

The Shoe

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,183
Location
Wakayama, Japan
I just got this weird Stetson. I like weird stuff and what immediately got my attention was that it has a connection to my favorite flying saucer town. It’s a Stetson that came from a Roswell shop probably within a decade or two of the “crash” which was still fresh on everybody’s minds. I tried to research the store but came up empty. Anyhoo - It’s a cool color with a cool box too, so what the heck.

Once it arrived today I noticed some other weirdness. It only has half a bow in the ribbon! Lol was that a thing? Oh well it really doesn’t hurt it. Maybe an extraterrestrial abducted the other half. That’ll be my story.

Really I do like this thing and It’ll get a lot of wear. I think it looks fine with the brim snapped down or up. The feather didn’t come with it - I stuck it in for the picture. I doubt I’ll keep it there. Or maybe I will.

View attachment 457277
View attachment 457278 View attachment 457279
View attachment 457280

View attachment 457282
Hornskov do that kind of ribbon on their Broker.
Here’s mine.
6E010305-6A3D-4CCA-8532-C612EA9CD111.jpeg
 
Messages
18,449
Location
Nederland
Steve1857 and Brent: you wuz right.
Received a Royal Stetson "Homburg" that's a sixties era short-brimmed (2") fedora. I'm not going to beef about it being mis-labeled as I've been pretty lucky with my vintage purchases so far; but, this is the first I've gotten with any moth divots.
View attachment 457494 There are two on the top and another two in the rear.
Here I am trying to pull off the "it's a Homburg" look.
View attachment 457495 View attachment 457496
But here's a real Homburg:
View attachment 457499
This Scala "Godfather" is one of the first hats I bought a year ago, but it's too big. I'm going to take it and another early purchase (Scala's Bristol, which I've been wearing as a rain hat) and try and sell or trade them at a flea market or thrift store. Here's the Royal Stetson after I played with the bash: this shape came natural.
View attachment 457500
So, moth holes and all, I'll make this my foul weather hat. And keep looking for a vintage 'burg.
2" brim
1 3/4" ribbon, plus ribbon edge
5" open crown
Plenty of homburgs to be found and I think this works quite well with the "it's a homburg look" .
 

Steve1857

I'll Lock Up
Messages
8,866
Location
Denmark
Steve1857 and Brent: you wuz right.
Received a Royal Stetson "Homburg" that's a sixties era short-brimmed (2") fedora. I'm not going to beef about it being mis-labeled as I've been pretty lucky with my vintage purchases so far; but, this is the first I've gotten with any moth divots.
View attachment 457494 There are two on the top and another two in the rear.
Here I am trying to pull off the "it's a Homburg" look.
View attachment 457495 View attachment 457496
But here's a real Homburg:
View attachment 457499
This Scala "Godfather" is one of the first hats I bought a year ago, but it's too big. I'm going to take it and another early purchase (Scala's Bristol, which I've been wearing as a rain hat) and try and sell or trade them at a flea market or thrift store. Here's the Royal Stetson after I played with the bash: this shape came natural.
View attachment 457500
So, moth holes and all, I'll make this my foul weather hat. And keep looking for a vintage 'burg.
2" brim
1 3/4" ribbon, plus ribbon edge
5" open crown
Pity it wasn't what you were hoping for, Granville. Still, it looks a pretty nice Stetson short brim. I decided a while back that moth holes are part of a vintage hat's patina :)

Good luck in your search for a true Homburg.
 
Messages
19,001
Location
Central California
This just arrived. I hadn’t been planning to buy, but this one was my size, the right brim width, and the right color. I have been looking for it. At this point I’m going to slow down the acquisitions for a while. Now to figure out how I want to do the crown.
View attachment 457623 View attachment 457624 View attachment 457625 View attachment 457626 View attachment 457627 View attachment 457628 View attachment 457629


I’ve been saying I’m going to slow down for at least the last three years. Good luck with that :)
Nice Stetson. You wear the modest brims well.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,255
Messages
3,077,393
Members
54,183
Latest member
UrbanGraveDave
Top