Borsalino

Giuseppe Borsalino (1834-1900), the founder of Borsalino
A fedora made by Borsalino.
For the French gangster movie, see Borsalino (film)

Borsalino is a hat company known particularly for its fedoras. Established in 1857, Borsalino produces felt from Belgian rabbit fur at its factory in Alessandria, Italy.

History

Giuseppe Borsalino visited Italy and France to learn the hat trade, and set up the first artisan workshop for the production of felt hats. When Giuseppe Borsalino died, he was succeeded by his son, Teresio Borsalino, in the family business. His success lasted until the 1940s, when the hat business declined in prominence.

In 1986, the Borsalino factory moved to its current location in the suburbs of Alessandria. The University of Alessandria (as well as a museum dedicated to the history of the hat) occupy the former offices of the Borsalino company.

The company currently produces a wide variety of products such as hats, ties, clothing, watches, perfumes and even old fashioned bicycles, and the company tries to keep all the charm and class from last century's fashion.

The company has branches in the USA and Europe. On spring 2006 a specific museum was inaugurated with the Alessandria Municipality partnership, to remember the historical steps that characterise the Borsalino company.[1]

Recently, Borsalino also started to produce helmets for motorbikes.

Borsalino fedora hats are very popular among Orthodox Jews.[2]

See also

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Borsalino.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 8/9/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.