mikespens
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Nice one Mike, looks soft and conforming. Great brim whip stitch.
It does. I only dry bashed it and it really is great light felt. I don't think I will steam or spritz this one.Real Good One Rodkins !
next best thing to a Feather weight.. probably bashes like butter...
Let's see a noggin shot! That way the peanut gallery can weigh in. And I say that from the back row.Thanks, guys. I'd be completely in love with this one if the brim were just a tad wider.
Let's see a noggin shot! That way the peanut gallery can weigh in. And I say that from the back row.
A new to me Borsalino
Thanks. It's a little stingy for me at 2 inches but it is a gear Florida hat. Feels almost weightless.
Thanks, Mystic. I'm still not used to wearing a brim that stingy. I know 2-inches is probably near the stingy/non-stingy border, but I generally like wider brims and this one is still pushing it for me. I really am not good at guessing on dates for these overseas Borsalinos - I'm hoping someone better at it will chime in with your dating answer. The corrugated piece is only in the front where it usually is.I wish you hadn't said that....Now, I want one for my Florida head.
I kept coming back to the pics of this hat yesterday. It's really an excellent styled hat. I particularly like the smaller whip stitch on the brim.
I think the smaller details and dimensions allows it to fit with more styles of dress.
I'm just beginning my schooling about Boros. What is your guess on the date and what elements did you use to arrive at your guess?
It appears to have the corrugated piece all the way around the sweat, but it may just be the photo angle on the stitching.
Does anyone know where I can buy a Brown or Grey Vintage Borsalino size 7.5 or 7.3/8?
Ebay does not have any.
Thank you.