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T Rick

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On the Akubra logo, have you tried contacting them direct? Perhaps they have them available?

If I may, a totally unrelated question: I've seen reference to reeded and unreeded sweatbands in hats (a date reference was made in an eBay ad, stating a hat was before or after a certain year due to the fact the sweatband was either reeded or not). What are they referring to?
 
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DnD Ranch, Cherokee County, GA
On the Akubra logo, have you tried contacting them direct? Perhaps they have them available?

If I may, a totally unrelated question: I've seen reference to reeded and unreeded sweatbands in hats (a date reference was made in an eBay ad, stating a hat was before or after a certain year due to the fact the sweatband was either reeded or not). What are they referring to?

Look at your sweatband on the edge closest to the brim. If there is a ridge all the way around, that is the "reed".

No reed here =
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Reed here =
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Alan-Eby

Familiar Face
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Western New Mexico
Are there existing conversations about what types of hats for face types? I'm just interested in finding a good hat for everyday use. I have some hats I love but a couple don't seem to look good on my head.
 

Neophyte

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I've been wondering...are there any styles of hats that are indicative/native to the East/Southeast?
There are hats immediately identifiable as western...are there such hats for the East? I've heard of the plantation hat....but that's about it.
 

sulla

One of the Regulars
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Indinapolis, IN, USA
Do Akubra lids vary in size and fit? I own a Fed IV Deluxe in size 59 and it fits me perfectly. (I fit a US Size 7 3/8.)

I just got my Moonstone Fed IV (not the deluxe) yesterday in size 59 and it is really loose on my noggin'. So loose I will have to put in those little foam things for sizing.

Anyone else notice this with their Akubras?
 

Rodkins

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Do Akubra lids vary in size and fit? I own a Fed IV Deluxe in size 59 and it fits me perfectly. (I fit a US Size 7 3/8.)

I just got my Moonstone Fed IV (not the deluxe) yesterday in size 59 and it is really loose on my noggin'. So loose I will have to put in those little foam things for sizing.

Anyone else notice this with their Akubras?
Yep. A couple of my Akubras were pretty loose when I got them and 7 3/8 sized hats almost always fit me perfectly. The ones that were loose have shrunk and now fit me perfectly.

If you can't seem to get it to fit I know someone who will take it off of your hands ;)
 
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10,524
Location
DnD Ranch, Cherokee County, GA
Do Akubra lids vary in size and fit? I own a Fed IV Deluxe in size 59 and it fits me perfectly. (I fit a US Size 7 3/8.)

I just got my Moonstone Fed IV (not the deluxe) yesterday in size 59 and it is really loose on my noggin'. So loose I will have to put in those little foam things for sizing.

Anyone else notice this with their Akubras?

I think Imperial grade Akubras are sized a little more generously because they will conform to your head more than the Heritage. JMHO
 

sulla

One of the Regulars
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Indinapolis, IN, USA
I've seen examples of people using steam to shape their hats as well as distilled tap water from spray bottle. Is one better than the other, or is each separate method reserved for a specific type of product or bash?
 

scottyrocks

I'll Lock Up
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Isle of Langerhan, NY
With steam you have to work more quickly and more locally but the hat is ready for wearing sooner. With water, you can work a larger area over a longer period of time but it takes longer for the hat to be wearable and keep its shape. There is also no danger of overheating the hat.

With that said, I prefer water.
 

sulla

One of the Regulars
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123
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Indinapolis, IN, USA
Oh, OK thank you very much for that answer. So, that said, does it matter what kind of water? Bottled, right out of the tap, filtered, etc? We definitely have some deposits in our tap.
 

scottyrocks

I'll Lock Up
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Isle of Langerhan, NY
If you have any doubts about your water, use distilled. Especially on lighter hats. Dark ones generally show discoloration way less.

On darker hats, Ive used tap, but here tap isnt too bad, mineral-wise. Bottled water works, too. But distilled is probably best.

Also, invest in a dedicated spray bottle. I bought a bunch of big squeeze trigger bottles at Home Depot. My hat bottle says DISTILLED WATER on it in big upper case letters.
 
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danofarlington

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Arlington, Virginia
do a new survey?

I am curious about the vintage of the range of vintage hats acquired from E Bay, second-hand stores, attics, and so on as seen on TFL. The decade of origin is the best way to address it, in my view. I wonder if the survey-adept folks on TFL might get one going about people's estimates of the distribution of decades of old hats seen to be bought on TFL? This is my own opinion, based on what I've seen.

Before 1920: less than 1% (neglible)
1920-30: 5%
1930-40: 15%
1940-50: 30%
1950-60: 30%
1960-70: 20%

I realize that E Bay has many more recent-vintage hats, but they are not being shown here, and so I have no interest. Is this an interesting survey?
 

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