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RJR

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I have a woolrich cap I really like, but it's gotten a tad tight.

Is there a way to stretch it without any special equipment?

Should I wet it first?

Also, if anyone has suggestions on good places to get newsboys of good quality without breaking the bank, I'd love the heads up.

Thanks!
If it has just become snug over time,I'd think that a hat jack would correct the problem.I wouldn't wet it first.

Take a look at Hat People and B!Wear websites.Great design and quality reasonably priced.
 

cozy d

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If you're happy otherwise,I'd replace the sweatband.
Yes that's right, I guess I just kinda felt that I'd already paid for something that I didn't received. Wasn't sure about putting more money into it or cut my losses. Now I'm just wondering how long I can go with the current (separating) sweatband before it falls out, or if its useful life could be lengthened somehow. Thanks for the reply.
 

cozy d

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Honestly....that is a cool and unusual hat. I would fix it and proudly wear it!!!! It is a nice find....I am a bigger size and vintage hats are hard to find........so...I have a few with problems like moth holes......and I have to say....I wear them and even on my worst have NEVER had ANYONE notice or comment on the holes......they are always overtaken by the fact I am wearing a (cool) hat!!!!
Best,
M
Thanks for your reply M Hatman, I needed to hear this. You are right, it's different than anything else that I own and it looks and feels nice. Cheers, D
 

cozy d

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Chances are the seller has no knowledge about vintage hats. I’d give him/her a pass on that. But if you feel they should have disclosed more information you could send them a message stating the issues with the hat. Tell them while you really like the hat you wouldn’t have bid that high if the true condition was known. The seller has 100% positive feedback so he/she are probably pretty honest in business dealings.

No matter what I would keep the hat and have the sweatband replaced.
Thanks Bill, excellent suggestion, I took your advice and messaged the seller. I was nice about it, just pointed out the flaws, no accusations or anything, shared the pictures and let them know I like the hat but considering asking them to take it back. The seller admitted to having a lack of knowledge about hats and offered a partial refund of $30 for the cost of the sweatband which I gladly accepted. It was a neighborly thing to do which makes me feel much better about owning the hat as well as having bought it from this seller! So this story has a mutually happy ending, thank you!! :):):) Best, D
 

RJR

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If you're handy you can replace the sweat yourself. I've done a few, and they come out fine, if not perfect. But if you take your time to get the feel of what you are doing, you'll save money, as well as having the satisfaction of having done it yourself, which is important to me.
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Bill Hughes

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Thanks Bill, excellent suggestion, I took your advice and messaged the seller. I was nice about it, just pointed out the flaws, no accusations or anything, shared the pictures and let them know I like the hat but considering asking them to take it back. The seller admitted to having a lack of knowledge about hats and offered a partial refund of $30 for the cost of the sweatband which I gladly accepted. It was a neighborly thing to do which makes me feel much better about owning the hat as well as having bought it from this seller! So this story has a mutually happy ending, thank you!! :):):) Best, D

Win Win
 

cozy d

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If you're handy you can replace the sweat yourself. I've done a few, and they come out fine, if not perfect. But if you take your time to get the feel of what you are doing, you'll save money, as well as having the satisfaction of having done it yourself, which is important to me.
Thanks for the encouragement! I know what you mean, now that you've put it that way, I'll probably be haunted by it if I don't do it myself! Projects are piling up though. Most of the sweatband is still intact. I conditioned it with Bick 4 last night to see if that does anything. I can probably get by awhile as is, do you think it would be a waste of time trying to repair it? Here's a pic... https://photos.app.goo.gl/JkrbV7QNrB1e4Lkk2
 
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The funny thing about it was, my final bid was a total accident, a slip of the keyboard, I was trying to bid something like $65 but it went in as $655! I'm so lucky you didn't bid more!

LOL I did that once. Missed hitting the decimal point and bid something like $13,000 on a hat. Fortunately, it only went to $85.00.


Sent directly from my mind to yours.
 

cozy d

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Negative. Pre-merger Mallory hats are pretty rare in your size and their felts are amazing, IMO.
You'll be the only one to know the sweat has been replaced. If you want to wear it as is for awhile, back that sweat with some good double sided tape.
Thanks for the suggestion, that's what I meant by repair, I should have said mending it or something other than replacing the sweatband. Double-sided tape might add enough support to keep it going for awhile longer as is (with fingers crossed) but if not, I'll replace the sweat. Interestingly, the Bick 4 caused it to swell a bit making the opening a bit more prounounced. I haven't really tried wearing it yet, been waiting to steam shape after I get the sweatband situation squared away. Any other suggestions? Any particular brand of double sided tape?
 
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Thanks for the suggestion, that's what I meant by repair, I should have said mending it or something other than replacing the sweatband. Double-sided tape might add enough support to keep it going for awhile longer as is (with fingers crossed) but if not, I'll replace the sweat. Interestingly, the Bick 4 caused it to swell a bit making the opening a bit more prounounced. I haven't really tried wearing it yet, been waiting to steam shape after I get the sweatband situation squared away. Any other suggestions? Any particular brand of double sided tape?

If the Bick caused that, I've got my doubts that sweat will hold up for much more manipulation. Usually, when the split occurs at the stitch line on an unreeded sweat, the leather is toast. Maybe not.

Can't remember a brand on the tape. Look for a fabric type. I think I got my last at Hobby Lobby in the fabric/sewing supplies are sold.
 

scottyrocks

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Thanks for the encouragement! I know what you mean, now that you've put it that way, I'll probably be haunted by it if I don't do it myself! Projects are piling up though. Most of the sweatband is still intact. I conditioned it with Bick 4 last night to see if that does anything. I can probably get by awhile as is, do you think it would be a waste of time trying to repair it? Here's a pic... https://photos.app.goo.gl/JkrbV7QNrB1e4Lkk2

I appears that the sweat, itself, is in supple condition. The issue is the reattachment. It is separated from the part that attaches to the felt and is not properly reattachable.
 

cozy d

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I appears that the sweat, itself, is in supple condition. The issue is the reattachment. It is separated from the part that attaches to the felt and is not properly reattachable.
I would agree. In seems the area of attachment is in a much more fragile condition than any other part of the sweatband. It had me wondering if the sweat could be removed, trimmed down to healthy leather and then reattached, but I guess that's probably too much to do just for the sake of keeping it all original. Who knows if that would even work or how long it would last? Hence, the tape idea... It's a new hat for me, I'm thinking I need to wear it for a bit to see how I really feel about it before making any commitments. Full disclosure, I dated my wife for 12years before I came to my senses and put a ring on her... I don't think I have to worry about the hat ever leaving me haha
 

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