Borsalino

Borsalino hats with considered proportion and clean lines — wide brims, straw fedoras and cloche silhouettes tuned for light, shade and wear. Our edit focuses on versatile neutrals, structured crowns and subtle ribbon work that sit easily with tailoring or denim. Each piece ships from authorized stockists with full provenance and clear sizing notes.

  • Borsalino Eleonora Hat

    Borsalino

    Eleonora Hat

    Regular price $288
    Sale price $288

    $412

    -30%

  • Borsalino Monica Felt Hat – Brown
    Regular price $328
    Sale price $328

    $453

    -27%

  • Borsalino Claudette Wide-Brimmed Grosgrain Ribbon Hat
    Regular price $214
    Sale price $214

    $327

    -34%

  • Borsalino Black Wide-Brim Felt Grosgrain Ribbon Hat
    Regular price $390
    Sale price $390

    $499

    -21%

  • Borsalino Beige Sophie Wide-Brimmed Woven Straw Hat
    Regular price $206
    Sale price $206

    $259

    -20%

Borsalino

This Borsalino edit gathers wide-brim felt hats, woven straw styles and cloche silhouettes chosen for line, balance and everyday wear. Felt styles like Eleonora, Monica and Claudette bring structured crowns, sculpted brims and grosgrain ribbon bands that pair with suiting as easily as a T-shirt and denim. Straw and raffia pieces — Giselle, Sophie, Koko and the fedora shapes — track warmer weather, cut to throw sharp shade without feeling heavy.

Browse by brim width, tone and texture to match how you actually wear hats:

  • Felt wide-brims that work with outerwear and sharp tailoring
  • Woven straw and raffia fedoras for city summer and travel
  • Cloche and softer crowns for a closer, more graphic profile

Each hat lists Borsalino’s true-to-label size with notes where a shape runs snug or generous. Pair with popular brands like Jil Sander, The Row, Marni and Acne Studios in your wardrobe — Borsalino sits cleanly against both classic and more conceptual looks.

FAQ

How should I choose the right Borsalino hat shape for my wardrobe?
Think about what you wear most. Wide-brim felt styles sit well with coats, tailoring and boots, while straw and raffia fedoras work with lighter layers, denim and vacation dressing. Cloche and close-crown shapes give a more graphic, compact profile that suits cropped jackets and minimal looks. Use the product photos and measurements to compare crown height and brim width to hats you already own.
How do Borsalino hat sizes fit on TheList?
We list each Borsalino style in the designer’s labeled size with circumference details on the product page. Some crowns are intentionally snug to sit high, while others have a slightly easier fit to sit lower on the head. Check our fit notes if a style runs small or generous, and use live chat if you sit between sizes and want a second opinion.
Are the Borsalino hats on TheList authentic?
Yes, all Borsalino hats on TheList come from authorized stockists with full provenance. You receive the original branded labelling and packaging as supplied by the retailer. Our team vets every partner before products reach the site.
How should I care for felt and straw Borsalino hats?
Keep felt hats away from heavy rain, brush them gently in one direction, and store them on a shelf or hat stand to protect the crown. Straw and raffia styles prefer dry storage and light handling by the brim rather than the crown. Always follow any care guidance included by the retailer, and avoid crushing the hats in luggage to preserve the shape.
Can I wear Borsalino hats with both classic and more directional outfits?
Yes. The clean crowns, neutral tones and restrained ribbon details make Borsalino work with sharp tailoring, minimal coats and denim. The wider brims and sculpted profiles also sit well with more avant-garde silhouettes from popular brands like Maison Margiela or Acne Studios. Choose a simpler ribbon and neutral tone if you want maximum versatility across different looks.