dmsantam
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I got my Akubra Sombrero a few months ago, and was inspired by these pictures. I ironed the brim flat, and shaped in an aussie packer style (down at the front and rear). Excellent sun and rain protection.
I like your brim treatment, it makes my Terretory brim look skimpy.I got my Akubra Sombrero a few months ago, and was inspired by these pictures. I ironed the brim flat, and shaped in an aussie packer style (down at the front and rear). Excellent sun and rain protection.
I got my Akubra Sombrero a few months ago, and was inspired by these pictures. I ironed the brim flat, and shaped in an aussie packer style (down at the front and rear). Excellent sun and rain protection.
I will keep an eye out. I am a 61 in the Sombrero, and 62 in the campdraft and fed IV. The sombrero is sized quite large, or at least mine is.Nice! I’ve been waiting over a year for my size to get back in stock. I personally love the brim curl (I’ll lower the bumpers on my next Sombrero), but it’s wonderful that we can still get hats that can be shaped as we like them. I’m on an email notification list, but let me know if you ever see one in 62cm.
I will keep an eye out. I am a 61 in the Sombrero, and 62 in the campdraft and fed IV. The sombrero is sized quite large, or at least mine is.
Akubra is slowly getting back their stocks according to Trudy from the Hattery. Lots of hats in some sizes have been out of stock for almost a year from what I've seen. I think the Sombrero is one of their last priorities sadly. I guess it doesn't sell very well.Thanks. I have a Sombrero in 62 that fits great. My hat is posted up the thread just a bit.
I’m surprised that the 62cm has been out of stock for so long. I hoped that with the pandemic slowing down we’d start to see more hats become available.
Akubra is slowly getting back their stocks according to Trudy from the Hattery. Lots of hats in some sizes have been out of stock for almost a year from what I've seen. I think the Sombrero is one of their last priorities sadly. I guess it doesn't sell very well.
I never thought it to be ludicrous.A couple of weeks back, I trimmed the brim on the sombrero by about 1/2". Still a large brim but not as ludicrous. I just used sharp scissors and cleaned up with sandpaper.
Perhaps "a little over the top" was a better way to put it
I folded a piece of cardboard over so the exposed part was the amount I wanted to trim off. Then I ran it around the brim with a pencil and cut on the line with tailor's scissors. Very easy. If you want round, you need to have something a fixed size to mark the brim a fixed distance from the crown. You can't go wrong because you can use sandpaper to clean it up.A whole lot over the top, quite literally !
After the initial honeymoon I've decided to cut the brim down on my Sombrero, to make it round or less of an extreme oval, it's just too much hat for me and to be honest I think it looks a bit silly on me as is. The shade it gives even with the curled brim is second to none, but I think it will still be fine post chop.
My problem is that the only hat shop anywhere near me doesn't trim brims (or do any maintenance or repairs, which is a real pity). I guess I'll eventually get around to attempting it myself but I'm not really looking forward to it, for want of a template or form to make it a clean rounded cut and the tools to make one up.
yes, you need to use something of a fixed length to go from the crown and trace around the end of it. e.g. a flat ruler cut down to the length you want the brim to be all the way around. Or use a compass.Nice, but that one only works if you are respecting the original brim shape, no? I want to round mine off, it's oval shaped as is.
yes, you need to use something of a fixed length to go from the crown and trace around the end of it. e.g. a flat ruler cut down to the length you want the brim to be all the way around. Or use a compass.