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The girls from Borsalino
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The girls from Borsalino

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    • #Pitti
    • #street style
    • #women
    • #fur hats
    • #Borsalino
    • #hats
    • #accessories
  • 5 months ago
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#5 - Borsalino Cervelt and Wool-Blend Felt Fedora
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#5 - Borsalino Cervelt and Wool-Blend Felt Fedora

    • #Christmas
    • #Wishlist
    • #suggestions
    • #menswear
    • #fedora
    • #Borsalino
    • #accessories
  • 6 months ago
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Borsalino Burgundy Rabbit Felt Trilby Hat 
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Borsalino Burgundy Rabbit Felt Trilby Hat 

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    • #Trilby
    • #accessories
    • #hat
    • #menswear
    • #rabbit felt
  • 9 months ago
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Borsalino SS13

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    • #Borsalino
    • #SS13
    • #Pitti
    • #Pitti Uomo
    • #Firenze
    • #headgear
    • #hats
    • #accessories
    • #menswear
    • #men's fashion
    • #men's style
  • 12 months ago
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A gentleman’s touch…
Shot @ Rome
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A gentleman’s touch…

Shot @ Rome

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    • #streetstyle
    • #menswear
    • #gentleman
    • #men's fashion
    • #style
    • #inspiration
    • #Borsalino
    • #pocket watch
    • #plaid shirt
    • #Rome
    • #SS12
  • 1 year ago
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Rome: last day

The sunny last day provided me the chance to sport the newly purchased Borsalino I had been wanting to get my hands on for ages. Deciding on the color definitely posed a challenge due to the amount of different hues of grey, green and blue available, just mind blowing…Ultimately, and as it was my very first fedora I ended up going with the good old navy version. Its darker shade provided the right amount of contrast when paired with the camel peacoat, pink candy stripe oxford and summery white jeans.

Most of the times I dress by heart, instead of overly thinking about mixing and matching I throw on pieces that go well together, and that was just the case here - the fun part about this look is the number of distinct patterns working in harmony: vertical stripes on the shirt, horizontal stripes on the belt, polka dots on the tie and paisley on the scarf. However, due the different shades and scales (most of them are on accessories), none is overpowering when you look at the whole picture.

Details: camel peacoat by Our Legacy, pink candy stripe oxford button down shirt by Our Legacy, white slim fit jeans by Massimo Dutti, navy fedora by Borsalino, aviators by Ray-Ban, navy polka dot silk knit tie by Carolina Herrera, burgundy paisley scarf by Zara and striped ribbon belt by Purificacion Garcia.

Shot @ Piazza di Spagna, Rome

    • #Borsalino
    • #Gucci
    • #Massimo Dutti
    • #Our Legacy
    • #Ray-Ban
    • #Rome
    • #SS12
    • #Zara
    • #camel
    • #fashion
    • #fedora
    • #hat
    • #inspiration
    • #looks
    • #men's fashion
    • #menswear
    • #military tuck
    • #peacoat
    • #purificacion garcia
    • #silk knit tie
    • #style
    • #Carolina Herrera
  • 1 year ago
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Rome 1st impressions: huge Brioni store just outside the hotel…Purchased a Borsalino and found Canali, Prada, Zegna and Church’s stores all a few blocks away…gonna hide my credit card geez…

    • #Rome
    • #personal
    • #travel
    • #shopping
    • #Borsalino
    • #Brioni
    • #Canali
    • #Prada
    • #Church's
  • 1 year ago
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On Headgear

One of the most underated and often obliviated pieces which comprised men’s wardrobes of old is definitely the hat. What was originally a mandatory complement to a gentleman’s attire, has currently become a taboo item for most men.

Seen strictly as a Summer piece for its functional aspect, due to the scorching heat we’ve been progressively experiencing, the hat’s glamorous and confident nature is at risk of being lost for good. Easily traded by its casual counterpart, the cap, the sight of a luxurious hat perfectly complementing a sharp attire is becoming increasingly hard to behold. Even more so, since it’s usually associated with older gentlemen and not something young men should try. Thankfully there are a few exceptions to the rule, be it older men to whom the hat has become a defining trait or younger men who have come to embrace it.

I, for one, have always been fascinated with them and ironically, my lack in the hair department posed the perfect excuse to purchase a few. Now, as with most accessories, a hat is one definitely worth investing in…ditch the 5$ beachside sale straw version and go for a quality one. Choosing between the variety of models out there is not to be taken lightly (porkpie, fedoras, bowler, trilby…) and the choice should reflect your facial anatomy. This is one of those times when listening to the salesman might be invaluable, provided he/she is a professional and knows about the subject, which is usually the case in specialized hat stores. 

Fine hats might cost you up to to 500€ (if you go for handmade panamas) but there are more affordable alternatives out there in the 100-200€ range. Borsalino is definitely one brand to look for, but several others are already dishing viable alternatives: Paul Smith, Lock & Co., Barbisio, to name a few…Also, do consider a wool/cashmere version for the upcoming season, it just adds elegance and a gentlemanly feel to your attire.

Borsalino’s offerings in the season’s shades: camel and burgundy 

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    • #Headgear
    • #accessories
    • #bowler
    • #fedora
    • #hats
    • #menswear
    • #panama
    • #trilby
    • #Mr Porter
    • #Park & Bond
    • #GQ
  • 1 year ago
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A blog about menswear and personal style...a take on the importance of clothes in one's projected and perceived image.

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