has an OPS tag which puts it in the early 50sThe second one from the hat-exchange. Borsalino Angora Gorascu in the colour Misto Grigio (hard to tell from the label). Size 7 1/4 or 58. Brim at 7 cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Felted edge (feltrato for the Italian hats) and a longhair heather finish that is to die for. Made for the American market. Somewhere along the road it has lost its original liner though. My guess is 1930's (I don't think they did felted edges anymore after the war). This was an expensive hat: there's a price tag of $ 20 on it. Thanks go to Daniele for finding this one.
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Anthony, thanks. What does OPS stand for?has an OPS tag which puts it in the early 50s
51-53 would be the window
Anthony, thanks. What does OPS stand for?
Anthony, thanks for clearing that up. Never knew that. So later than I thought. In retrospect it fits better with the date of the other one.it stands for Office of Price Stabilization
Office of Price Stabilization also known as the Price Stabilization Board, was the federal agency whose task was to control prices during the Korean War.
these prices were in place from '51 to '53
Gave this one some love on the other thread. More love here. I agree about it being an odd bird. I think of a Lord's hat being an under dressed homburg, this beauty is just plain wonderful.There were a few borsalinos in the Holland-Italy hat-exchange. Thanks go out to Daniele. This is the first one. Posted this in other threads as well (new hats and pre 40 dress hats). More to come (promise).
Borsalino in the colour Misto lapis, size 56. Grey colour with blue tones. It's a heather felt of incredible quality. Curled brim at 5cm and crown at 11 cm in front. Not a homburg and not a lords hat either, but a dress hat with curled brim. It actually works as a fedora as well but it does not like its brim snapped down. I'm thinking late 1930's. Exceptional hat.
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you may want to use the reply feature so we know what you are talking aboutPerfection! Color and contrast with stunning texture! Kudos️
The second one from the hat-exchange. Borsalino Angora Gorascu in the colour Misto Grigio (hard to tell from the label). Size 7 1/4 or 58. Brim at 7 cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Felted edge (feltrato for the Italian hats) and a longhair heather finish that is to die for. Made for the American market. Somewhere along the road it has lost its original liner though. My guess is 1930's (I don't think they did felted edges anymore after the war). This was an expensive hat: there's a price tag of $ 20 on it. Thanks go to Daniele for finding this one.
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The second one from the hat-exchange. Borsalino Angora Gorascu in the colour Misto Grigio (hard to tell from the label). Size 7 1/4 or 58. Brim at 7 cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Felted edge (feltrato for the Italian hats) and a longhair heather finish that is to die for. Made for the American market. Somewhere along the road it has lost its original liner though. My guess is 1930's (I don't think they did felted edges anymore after the war). This was an expensive hat: there's a price tag of $ 20 on it. Thanks go to Daniele for finding this one.
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Perfection! Color and contrast with stunning texture! Kudos️The second one from the hat-exchange. Borsalino Angora Gorascu in the colour Misto Grigio (hard to tell from the label). Size 7 1/4 or 58. Brim at 7 cm and crown 11cm at the pinch. Felted edge (feltrato for the Italian hats) and a longhair heather finish that is to die for. Made for the American market. Somewhere along the road it has lost its original liner though. My guess is 1930's (I don't think they did felted edges anymore after the war). This was an expensive hat: there's a price tag of $ 20 on it. Thanks go to Daniele for finding this one.
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Mike, thanks. I got it to fit me with a little stretch and it does feel a bit odd wearing it but the feel of the felt is really something else.Gave this one some love on the other thread. More love here. I agree about it being an odd bird. I think of a Lord's hat being an under dressed homburg, this beauty is just plain wonderful.
Abbadatdehat, thanks!Perfection! Color and contrast with stunning texture! Kudos️
Sir, that is a way nice hat!! I don’t generally go for bowlers but the proportions, the felt sheen, the frayed bow ribbon, the scrumptious sweat leather and ribbon bow treatment, etc etc! That hat has it all and looks like it was made yesterday! Wow!! Think i’ll have to start a bowler brigade! Thanks. Be well. Bowen. WOW!Something we don't see too often in this thread. Borsalino melone. This one came with a battersby hat box I was really after and it is far too small (even for me). Size 3 1/2 (or 53). Brim is 5cm and the crown is 11 cm high. This has got to be the best felt on a bowler I have encountered so far (and I have some pretty good bowlers). The model is called "stregone" (which means something like wizard). Judging by the label (with written size) and size-tag this is fairly old. Thirties is my guess (partly based on the seller's info). Another thing of note is that there is an addition to the Borsalino logo: underneath the antica casa fondata nel 1857 there is a translation in Dutch of the "fondata nel 1857" part. Never saw that on a borsalino before.
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Bowen, thanks. There's a lot to be enjoyed in the bowler and derby thread. If you find a nice vintage bowler that fits you: buy it, because nobody makes them like that anymore.Sir, that is a way nice hat!! I don’t generally go for bowlers but the proportions, the felt sheen, the frayed bow ribbon, the scrumptious sweat leather and ribbon bow treatment, etc etc! That hat has it all and looks like it was made yesterday! Wow!! Think i’ll have to start a bowler brigade! Thanks. Be well. Bowen. WOW!
Bowen, thanks. There's a lot to be enjoyed in the bowler and derby thread. If you find a nice vintage bowler that fits you: buy it, because nobody makes them like that anymore.
Steur: Arrgggghh!! I’ve “quit” buying hats at least 10 times recently, or was it 100? Ha. But i can NOT argue with the thruth of your point. There used to be a saying here in the US..”When E.F. Hutton speaks....people listen”. So, begat the brigade!! Guess i’ll quit later. Be well. Bowen PS: i keep coming back to this hat. WOW!️Bowen, thanks. There's a lot to be enjoyed in the bowler and derby thread. If you find a nice vintage bowler that fits you: buy it, because nobody makes them like that anymore.
Perfect hat to wear to the club for a day of enjoyment.Before this thread sinks too low. Here's a nice recent find. Borsalino "Club" Gran Lusso in the colour Mirtillo (so a dark blue). Size 58, longhair finish, overwelt edge at 5cm and crown at about 10cm in front. Seems to never have been worn. The model looks very similar to a Borsalino Ardilla in brown I have. The brim is on the short side for my taste, but this is a superb hat. Love the colours (both of the hat and the liner). Pity it doesn't fit me. Late fifties to mid-sixties based on the label.
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