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The BORSALINO BROTHERHOOD

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Here is a hairy Borsalino that I also posted on the new hat thread.

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spstogie

New in Town
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Borsalino query

My Borsalino Brothers,
I am traveling about in the east coast. I am actually in the car heading back to Hampton Va from my first visit to Washington DC. I was returning back toward my hotel after the holiday pub crawl & noticed a mens clothing store with a few hats in the display. Naturally I awoke early this morning to see the offerings. Within a half hour I was the proud owner of a brand new, charcoal grey Borsalino fedora [ my first Borsalino]. My question now is : there is a sort of elastic cord around the hat just below the ribbon with a button of a sort attached. It is fixed to the lid, just underneath the bow. Can someone tell me if this is intended to remain in place & to what purpose? If there is no intention, how would one go about removing it without compromise to the fedora?
 

Lefty

I'll Lock Up
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O-HI-O
Wind cord, wind trolley, lapel cord...it has so many names. You can unravel it and put the button through a jacket lapel on a windy day.
 

J.T.Marcus

Call Me a Cab
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Mineola, Texas
This one has no model designation on the sweatband. The liner says, "Qualita Augusta." Unfortunately, I can't use the liner. It was an exact size 7, and I had to resize the hat to 7 1/8. I'll keep the liner, of course, but I like the hat just fine without it.

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rlk

I'll Lock Up
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Evanston, IL
Black Borsalino from Sicily via Staten Island

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Fits perfectly. 2-3/8" plain brim. This is the third hat recently acquired that the seller claimed had a circumference of 22" but is actually 22-3/4"(my size).
Seller is checking up on family history. Known generally to be 50 or more years old.
 

ScottF

Call Me a Cab
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rlk said:
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Fits perfectly. 2-3/8" plain brim. This is the third hat recently acquired that the seller claimed had a circumference of 22" but is actually 22-3/4"(my size).
Seller is checking up on family history. Known generally to be 50 or more years old.

rlk - you have a tremendous eye for hats! Unfortunately, you're my size :(

That's another great one - I also like the one you posted with the stitched brim.
 

ScottF

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mayserwegener said:
Here is a black Borsalino of mine.
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I guess if I had a 'holy grail', it would be your black Borsalino - very nice!

Regarding labels, this one looks very old:

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