Foldable Fedora
Black Wool Hat by Borsalino
How to wear Borsalino Foldable Fedora
This getup with a charcoal plaid overcoat and a Borsalino Foldable Fedora isn't so hard to achieve and leaves room to more experimentation.
An olive overcoat and a Borsalino black wool hat matched together are a great match. Let's make a bit more effort now and complement this look with dark brown leather chelsea boots.
Why not reach for a grey three piece suit and a Borsalino Foldable Fedora? Both of these pieces are super practical and look nice teamed together. Dark brown leather derby shoes will bring a touch of elegance to an otherwise straightforward look.
For a casually cool ensemble, reach for a black and white print long sleeve shirt and a Borsalino black wool hat — these two pieces work perfectly well together. And if you want to effortlessly up this getup with a pair of shoes, complement your ensemble with black leather derby shoes.
This combo of a white crew-neck t-shirt and a black wool hat will hallmark your expertise in menswear styling even on weekend days. For a more casual vibe, why not finish with a pair of white leather sandals?
A black quilted gilet and a Borsalino black wool hat are a good look worth integrating into your casual lineup. Throw grey athletic shoes in the mix for an extra touch of polish.
This pairing of a black suit and a Borsalino Foldable Fedora from Barneys New York is proof that a safe casual look can still look really interesting. For something more on the casual and cool side to complete your outfit, complement this look with a pair of black and white athletic shoes.
If you’re a jeans-and-a-tee kind of guy, you'll like the basic but casually cool combination of a red velvet blazer and a Borsalino Foldable Fedora from Barneys New York. Let your styling credentials really shine by finishing this look with black suede driving shoes.
You're looking at the definitive proof that a black shearling jacket and a black wool hat are awesome when paired together in an edgy look. Want to break out of the mold? Then why not add black leather derby shoes to the equation?