So, I was poking around online – you know, the usual doomscrolling – and ran across a few mentions of “BVLGARI knitted hat pattern all-over pattern tie.” (Typo alert!) Actually, it looks like someone was trying to sell a Bulgari tie. I think. Anyway, it kinda got me thinking about the *idea* of a Bulgari hat.
Then, bam, other hits popped up. One listing even mentioned “Women’s BVLGARI Blue Cream Size OS Hats at a discounted price at Poshmark.” Used condition, size S… Wait, is that right? Did they mis-label it? See, this is the kinda stuff that drives me nuts. You gotta read the fine print, y’know?
Anyway, the whole “handmade” angle is what really grabbed me. Like, Bulgari is a HUGE name, a luxury brand. You don’t exactly picture someone sitting there knitting away in a little back room, meticulously crafting a hat with the Bulgari logo, do ya? Well, maybe they DO. I don’t know.
It got me to thinkin’ about the *other* handmade hat stuff floating around. I saw references to “Indiahandmade: Indian Handmade” and “Halithely Hats,” crafting “premium handmade and custom-designed hats.” That sounds awesome, actually. And then there was “Scala Hats – Classic Hats for Women and —-Handmade custom headwear and bespoke, wearable art for sale or commission by Hojo Hattery.” Bespoke wearable art? Now we’re talking!
So, maybe *officially* Bulgari doesn’t have a whole line of explicitly *handmade* hats. Maybe the first mention was just someone who found a Bulgari tie and was trying to tie it (haha) into a hat-related search. I dunno! But the idea of blending that luxury brand cachet with the artistry and dedication of handmade craftsmanship is kinda cool.
Because, let’s be real, you can get a hat anywhere. But a hat that’s *really* made with love and skill, maybe even influenced by the Bulgari aesthetic? That’s something special. Maybe someone out there *is* doing it, taking a Bulgari scarf or something and repurposing it into a custom creation. Maybe that’s what I should do! (Don’t steal my idea, LOL).
Plus, I keep seeing these references to “Watson’s Hat Shop” – “a place made of old tools, and knowledge of tradition.” THAT sounds like the kind of place where magic happens. Maybe that’s where a truly amazing Bulgari-inspired, handmade hat would come from. You know, a place that respects the craft.