This first one is from the 1920s and seen better days but definitely has a lot of life left. The liner is gone.
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This Borsalino "Angora" imported into the U.S. from Italy dates from the 1930s. It's in excellent condition and even has a trolley cord. Plus is a gorgeous pinkish-gray:



And they're both my size.
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