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Felt hat basics

bwildered

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Denver
Thank you

Lots of good info here, gave me the courage to steam shape my xxxxx felt ranch cowboy hat, fits like a glove.
Bwild
 
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The height and shape of an open crown can dictate the types of crown bashes you can do. Some types crown shaping take a lot of material to do, so on a hat with a short crown you can run out of material. I think that a telescopic crown looks cool on some hats but it can bring the crown down to the top of your head.

Is there a definative collection of crown shapes posted?
 

zetwal

I'll Lock Up
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John in Covina said:
Is there a definative collection of crown shapes posted?

I don't know about definitive. But these have been posted many times.

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RobStC

A-List Customer
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daizawaguy said:
Think its pronounced like "Lean"...

Depends which part of France you're from :rolleyes:

Probably the most usual would be 'lean-yu' with a very short 'uh' sound for the 'u'. Tricky critters, those French.....:D
(Although if you go back far enough (like to about the 11th century), my ancestors were actually French, so maybe I should tread carefully here. Oh la la.....)

RobStC
 

150719541

One Too Many
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San Luis Potosi, SLP. Mexico
Great tools.

All tools showed in the thread have special help when some people restore any hat, but I believe what to aline o to iron a hat, if the felt or hair is a good quality is better aline or iron by hand with a steam machine.
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ManicMagpie

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Makeup Brushes for Removing Dust

Greetings and Salutations!~

I know the question came up earlier; what about makeup brushes? I just (successfully) used a clean makeup brush on a fedora and it did take off a good deal of dust. it has synthetic hairs, and is what is called a kabuki brush. [Quite a lot of hair in a round ferrule, all cut flush to make a flat-ended brush for applying foundation, esp. "mineral"-type.] Not cheap, not easy to find, but not hard to find either. I think it would be excellent for travel kits.

Just my 2 cents worth,
~Juliana
 

cragmor

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This summer, my wife convinced me to go ahead and get a new hat. I used to wear a fedora when I was younger (early-mid 20's). She took me to a shop, and I found a Stetson Sovereign that I liked. She convinced me to spend the money, and off I went. It was kept stored until it got cool out, and I am finding that the brim is getting out of shape. Now, I tried reading through all the posts, but found myself getting sidetracked, so I thought I might just post my questions here. Please direct me to another thread if need be.
1. How should I store my fedora during the warm months? Just in the box it came in, with the brim up? (As opposed to the front of the brim down)
2. When I get home, should I pop the brim back up on the hat? Or, just leave it with the front down?
3. I am going to make my own hat stand from cedar for my closet. I could buy one, but I am a woodworker, so why not. Any reason not to make one of wood, or specifically cedar? I will have vents to allow it to dry, it will not be a solid block.
4. Where can I get a block, or forms for the brim for when it gets out of shape. I am skiddish about using steam and my fingers. The hat was expensive enough, and I like it enough that I want to find a better method.
5. What are some lighter weight hat options for the warmer months? Prefer the fedora style, just something that will not turn the top of my head into a sauna when it is warm.

For any of the above, if it matters, I am in Iowa if the weather here can make a difference in the answers.
Jerry
 
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DnD Ranch, Cherokee County, GA
This summer, my wife convinced me to go ahead and get a new hat. I used to wear a fedora when I was younger (early-mid 20's). She took me to a shop, and I found a Stetson Sovereign that I liked. She convinced me to spend the money, and off I went. It was kept stored until it got cool out, and I am finding that the brim is getting out of shape. Now, I tried reading through all the posts, but found myself getting sidetracked, so I thought I might just post my questions here. Please direct me to another thread if need be.
1. How should I store my fedora during the warm months? Just in the box it came in, with the brim up? (As opposed to the front of the brim down)
2. When I get home, should I pop the brim back up on the hat? Or, just leave it with the front down?
3. I am going to make my own hat stand from cedar for my closet. I could buy one, but I am a woodworker, so why not. Any reason not to make one of wood, or specifically cedar? I will have vents to allow it to dry, it will not be a solid block.
4. Where can I get a block, or forms for the brim for when it gets out of shape. I am skiddish about using steam and my fingers. The hat was expensive enough, and I like it enough that I want to find a better method.
5. What are some lighter weight hat options for the warmer months? Prefer the fedora style, just something that will not turn the top of my head into a sauna when it is warm.

For any of the above, if it matters, I am in Iowa if the weather here can make a difference in the answers.
Jerry

Welcome Jerry.
I store mine in the box they came in, brim snapped up. I usually don't leave the brims snapped down when I take them off either. I use cedar in my hat boxes to ward off moths & smell good.
You really don't need a block unless something drastic happens or you get into changing creases a great deal. I use a steam iron to tweak my brims & get them back to where they should be.
Warmer weather calls for featherweight felts or straw. I also remove liners from my lighter weight felt hats for warmer weather. HTH
 

Rudie

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Thanks for the video! You're a natural in front of the camera, Matt. I really enjoyed it.

Off-topic: Do you happen to be in SF or the SF Bay Area in March or early April? I'd very much like to bespeak a suit.
 

DRB

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Thank you Sir! I very much enjoyed your video. That is what I (and some of us) are here for , to learn. Excellent presentation.
 

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