vonwotan
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BTW - Bartenders, feel free to merge this with the other thread regarding Borso quality. I thought we were a bit side tracked and I am quite interested in learning more on this topic.
I am curious to hear opinions about the diffence in quality between today's Borsos and those pre-1960s Borsos. I am relatively new to vintage hats, other than hand-me-downs, and have always worn Borsos purchased at a shop in NYC.
Although I now see, fairly clearly, the difference in quality I also have to say that I love the very soft felt of my modern Borsos. At one time this softness and the texture of these hats is what I used as my yardstick for quality - I don't know how many wonderful hats I did not purchase because they were stiff or different than the Borsos I usually wore.
Knowing now that I can find custom hats for nearly the same price, I feel I may have overpaid, but I do think Borsos remain a good quality hat.
I am curious to hear opinions about the diffence in quality between today's Borsos and those pre-1960s Borsos. I am relatively new to vintage hats, other than hand-me-downs, and have always worn Borsos purchased at a shop in NYC.
Although I now see, fairly clearly, the difference in quality I also have to say that I love the very soft felt of my modern Borsos. At one time this softness and the texture of these hats is what I used as my yardstick for quality - I don't know how many wonderful hats I did not purchase because they were stiff or different than the Borsos I usually wore.
Knowing now that I can find custom hats for nearly the same price, I feel I may have overpaid, but I do think Borsos remain a good quality hat.