Hey guys/gals .... new to the Lounge but I already love it. I have gotten some great information here... you guys are great!!!!!
Here is my dilemma ... This hat was a gift from my Aunt about 20 years ago ... it seems to be good beaver felt (small fibers and it kind of smells like wet dog when you steam it) made by Clearwater hats (they are/were friends of my aunts and from what I have seen have recently had some success in making early period correct hats for Hollywood). This hat was originally a Mississippi riverboat or gambler style hat ... tall stovepipe crown with strait curled brim. This hat has made 3 moves with me and I have never really worn it a lot because the style didn't suit me.... I was cleaning out my closet and decided I needed to get rid of the thing or wear it ... so if I was going to wear it I figured it had to be a fedora ... so I re-blocked it myself with lots of time pictures from the Lounge and lots of steam!!! I also shortened the 3 inch brim to 2 7/8 and will probably shorten it some more ... the crown is a touch over 5 inches .... I really like this hat and it has shaped to my head perfectly and the sweat band is supper soft and confy .... So here are my questions ...
This thing is hairy as the period called for in kind of an unfinished felt (check out the pics you can see the hair fibers sticking out) ... How do I make it smooth???
This hat is also very very stiff ... the felt is about an 1/8" thick and supper warm on cold days ... will it soften with wear .... should I try to soften it up ... I really like the shape I have it in now so I hate to ruin it by softening it up to much ... it reminds me of a XXX+ stetson cowboy hat only twice as thick.
Thanks!!!!!!!
Here is my dilemma ... This hat was a gift from my Aunt about 20 years ago ... it seems to be good beaver felt (small fibers and it kind of smells like wet dog when you steam it) made by Clearwater hats (they are/were friends of my aunts and from what I have seen have recently had some success in making early period correct hats for Hollywood). This hat was originally a Mississippi riverboat or gambler style hat ... tall stovepipe crown with strait curled brim. This hat has made 3 moves with me and I have never really worn it a lot because the style didn't suit me.... I was cleaning out my closet and decided I needed to get rid of the thing or wear it ... so if I was going to wear it I figured it had to be a fedora ... so I re-blocked it myself with lots of time pictures from the Lounge and lots of steam!!! I also shortened the 3 inch brim to 2 7/8 and will probably shorten it some more ... the crown is a touch over 5 inches .... I really like this hat and it has shaped to my head perfectly and the sweat band is supper soft and confy .... So here are my questions ...
This thing is hairy as the period called for in kind of an unfinished felt (check out the pics you can see the hair fibers sticking out) ... How do I make it smooth???
This hat is also very very stiff ... the felt is about an 1/8" thick and supper warm on cold days ... will it soften with wear .... should I try to soften it up ... I really like the shape I have it in now so I hate to ruin it by softening it up to much ... it reminds me of a XXX+ stetson cowboy hat only twice as thick.
Thanks!!!!!!!



