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The BORSALINO BROTHERHOOD

delectans

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I think your hat color is rutenio and the ribbon color is asfalto. Nice hat.


Many thanks for the compliment, carouselvic, as well as the correction!

I thought it odd to name a hat after a color, or a rare metal. The tag reads: 'Rutenio c. asfalto', which I interpreted as 'Ruthenium colore asfalto'. Should have realized, with my violin/music background, that it actually meant:
Rutenio con asfalto, which would be 'Ruthenium with Asphalt'.
 

danofarlington

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Many thanks for the compliment, carouselvic, as well as the correction!

I thought it odd to name a hat after a color, or a rare metal. The tag reads: 'Rutenio c. asfalto', which I interpreted as 'Ruthenium colore asfalto'. Should have realized, with my violin/music background, that it actually meant:
Rutenio con asfalto, which would be 'Ruthenium with Asphalt'.


That's a lovely name for a color. If I were the marketeer of a fine hat, I wish I would have thought of "asphalt" as the premier color. That executive probably also thought of "weed green" and "xxx yellow." Some people just have the touch!
 

Rodkins

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I need a little help with this one. This was in a large group of hats I obtained. I can't find out any info on this one searching the lounge. My main question is this...Is this a men's, women's, or unisex fedora? I absolutely can't wear it even though it actually fits and unless somebody on the lounge has interest in it I'm selling it on the bay.
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Anybody have any info on this one?
 

carouselvic

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If there are no Borsalino stamps under the sweatband, I would be willing to bet that the liner and hat did not start life together.
 

Aureliano

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Yeah, I'm curious now. As far as I know--and I could be wrong of course--Borsalino always marked their sweat in one way or another...
 

Rodkins

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Yeah, I'm curious now. As far as I know--and I could be wrong of course--Borsalino always marked their sweat in one way or another...
I have never seen a Borsalino without a mark on the sweat either. Who knows. I'll give it a real close inspection after work.
 

rlk

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Its definitely a generic replacement sweatband so provides no data. The liner has been through the cleaning process more than once. The style is very common for Italian(+ European) makes. If the factory stamp survives it is often up under the edge of the liner, mostly hidden.
 

Rodkins

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The sweatband actual has Borsalino stamped on it. The coloring has been lost. I don't know if you can see it in this pic, but it says "Borsalino"
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Buffalo, NY
Borso Western

Received the Borsalino western style today. Had my pocket camera with me - the documentary photos are a mess, but I've posted a few showing the hat on my my head and a view of the inside label. I'm thinking 1970s here. The felt is lovely - soft, but dense enough to be moldable and hold shape. I will give it a little steam refreshment and post a few more pics. I'm thinking I will wear this one with the brim up, at least until my 7X Stetson returns from rehabilitation.

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rlk

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The sweatband actual has Borsalino stamped on it. The coloring has been lost. I don't know if you can see it in this pic, but it says "Borsalino"

Never seen that type of sweatband on an Italian-made Borsalino in any market.

Looks a little like some 70's-80's USA made hats with Italian licensing.
 

Rodkins

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Never seen that type of sweatband on an Italian-made Borsalino in any market.

Looks a little like some 70's-80's USA made hats with Italian licensing.

Unless anyone around the lounge has any interest in it - I'm sending it to the bay...
 

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