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Flat Cap and a Broken Bill

icemanxxxv

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I have a Donegal hand woven tweed Flat Cap with a broken bill I picked it up off the Bay for cheep. I really like the colors but the snapped bill doesn't set right with me. I have a local tailor who has worked well with some of the flat caps I brought him, just not sure what to use if I take it to him to stuff the bill with.
Anyone have any Ideas on how to repair or who could repair a broken bill or what to use?
 

Woodfluter

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Know what you mean, been there in the past. That's why I'm kind of down on stiffened bills - I mean really stiff. Many seem to use plastic that eventually deteriorates and cracks without any abuse, or even cardboard :eek:

And not just ones that are super cheap, that includes some I've had in the past that should have been better - were better in workmanship and materials except for the bill. Don't know, maybe really vintage ones are better, would like to know what was traditionally used in the past.

I have a Jonathan Richard Donegal tweed 8-piece that seems to have nothing more substantial than some kind of interface fabric in between the wool on the bill - it's flexible but certainly not floppy. That's what I like myself.

- Bill
 

Qirrel

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Looking at my caps they seem to be made with some kind of thick heavily waxed cardboard (more like flexible MDF, actually). If you could figure out a way to make that, replacing the broken one is simple if you know how to sew.
 

icemanxxxv

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Smithville Mo
My fix

All suggestions are good but here is what I did. I'm a symmetrical kind of guy since the bill was snapped 1/3rd the way from the outside edge I just snapped it the same distance from the other side. Now it give the appearance of a symmetrical bill. I'm not too cheap to get it fixed just cheap enough to to make it look respectable for now. Looks alright like it has a bit of a bend in it when placed upon my head. Hey it's CUSTOM hat now with it's own personality.
 

Woodfluter

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Hey Iceman, I did that too with a wool flat cap with tuck-in earflaps that I had in the 1980's. Just popped the brim an equal distance from the other side.

It worked for a while, until the stiffener layer totally separated and wouldn't stay in place at all. But look at it this way - it's character! And you can work on it later. Makes sense.
 

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