Italian Hat Making 2026: Borsalino Has Made Felt Hats in Alessandria Since 1857 and Takes 50 Steps to Make a Single Hat, the 'Panama Hat' Is From Ecuador Not Italy, and a Genuine Borsalino Costs 150-600 Euros
Autore: La Redazione di www.tourleaderpro.com
Last updated: April 2026.
Italian hat making (la cappelleria italiana) centres on two specific traditions that the international market conflates but that are technically and historically entirely distinct: the Borsalino felt hat (the cappello di feltro Borsalino — the specific fur-felt hat produced by the Giuseppe Borsalino hat factory (the Manifattura Borsalino — founded in Alessandria, Piedmont in 1857 by the specific hat maker Giuseppe Borsalino (born 1834, died 1900) who established the specific mechanised fur-felt production that allowed the Borsalino factory to produce the 750,000 hats per year capacity that made it the most important single European felt hat manufacturer by 1900) and the Florentine straw hat tradition (the cappello di paglia fiorentino — the specific intrecciatura di paglia (the plaited straw (the specific Salix and Carex straw braid) that the Florentine hat market (the Mercato di San Lorenzo in Florence has been the largest single Italian straw hat retail market for 400 years) specialised in from the 14th century). The specific international market confusion: the "Panama hat" (which is made in Ecuador from the Carludovica palmata fibre (the paja toquilla — the specific palm-leaf straw) and has no production connection to Italy or to Panama (the specific 19th-century marketing history: the Panama hat was named after the Panama Canal construction workers who were photographed wearing the Ecuadorian straw hat during the canal construction (1880-1914), erroneously associating the hat with Panama)).
Italian Hat Making: Borsalino, Florence, and the Artisan Workshops
The Borsalino — 50 Steps to One Hat
The specific Borsalino hat production process (the 50-step process that the Borsalino factory catalogue describes as the "Il viaggio del cappello" — "The hat's journey"): the raw material (the fur pelt — the specific rabbit fur (the pelo di coniglio) and the specific hare fur (the pelo di lepre) that the Borsalino factory sources from the specific European rabbit and hare farms for the standard production, and the specific beaver fur (il pelo di castoro) for the premium Borsalino production (the beaver felt is the most specifically durable and the most specifically water-repellent single hat fur — the specific beaver fur fibre structure (the barb structure of the beaver guard hair (the pelo di guardia) that interlocks with the specific felting process to produce the densest single felt)) that the pre-1900 luxury Borsalino used before the beaver became the protected species); the felting (the formatura — the specific wet-felting process (the immersion of the specific loose fur in the hot water-and-acid bath (the bagnetto acido) that causes the specific interlocking of the individual fur fibres (the keratine scales on the individual hair shaft that hook into the adjacent hair shaft in the specific felting process) to produce the specific dense, water-resistant, and shape-retaining single felt material); the specific blocking (the formatura su stampo — the specific shaping of the felt cone on the specific wooden block (the forma di legno whose specific head circumference (the specific Borsalino head size range from the size 54 to the size 62 (in centimetres of head circumference)) determines the final hat size)); and the 45 subsequent finishing steps (the rasatura (the shaving), the ironing (la stiratura), the brim shaping (la falda), the ribbon and sweatband fitting (il nastro e la fascia interna), and the specific quality control (the qualità finale — the final inspection by the Borsalino quality inspector who checks the specific 23 specific Borsalino quality parameters)).
Where to Buy an Authentic Borsalino
The specific authentic Borsalino purchase locations: the Borsalino flagship stores (the specific Borsalino retail locations in Italy: the Milan flagship (the Via Sant'Andrea 5, Quadrilatero della Moda — the most accessible single Italian Borsalino retail point for the international visitor), the Rome store (the Via del Babuino 159), and the specific Borsalino outlet (the specific factory outlet near the Alessandria production facility — the most cost-efficient single authentic Borsalino purchase (the outlet stocks the specific "second quality" (the seconda scelta) Borsalino production (the hats with the specific minor defects that do not affect the wearing experience but fail the Borsalino first-quality inspection) at 30-50% below the retail price of the equivalent first-quality Borsalino)): the Borsalino outlet address (the Alessandria outlet — verify at borsalino.com for the specific 2026 outlet schedule). The specific authentic Borsalino price range: the standard Borsalino (the Alessandria felt hat in the standard rabbit fur felt): 150-250 euros at the retail price; the premium Borsalino (the hare fur or the beaver fur felt): 300-600 euros; and the specific Borsalino Marengo (the highest single Borsalino tier — the specific hand-finished beaver felt in the specific narrow-brim Marengo shape (the shape named after the specific Battle of Marengo (June 14, 1800 — the specific Piedmont battle where Napoleon defeated the Austrian army) whose specific victory hat (the bicorne (the two-pointed military hat)) the Borsalino Marengo alludes to in the specific narrow brim proportions)): 500-800 euros.
Q&A: Italian Hat Making
What is the difference between a Borsalino and a generic felt hat?
The specific Borsalino quality distinction from the generic felt hat (the more practically useful question than the brand vs generic distinction): the fur content (the specific Borsalino rabbit and hare fur felt (the pelo di coniglio and pelo di lepre) has the most finely textured single felt surface and the most specifically water-repellent felt body of any commercially produced hat felt — the fur felt's specific surface texture (the velluto — the specific velvet surface of the hand-sanded Borsalino felt) is the most tactilely distinctive single quality indicator); the weight (the specific Borsalino standard model (the Alessandria) weighs approximately 110-130g (the lightest single felt hat in the specific quality tier — the generic felt hat at the equivalent price is typically 150-180g for the same brim width)); and the shape retention (the specific Borsalino blocked and finished form (the forma bloccata) retains the specific hat shape indefinitely with the appropriate care (the specific Borsalino care instruction (the care card included with every Borsalino purchase): the hand-blocking (the reforming of the specific Borsalino shape by the specific steam-and-block technique using the specific wooden home block (the forma da casa) that the more expensive Borsalino models include in the hat box) after the rain exposure restores the original factory shape precisely).