Stan
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- Raleigh, NC
Hi,
Hi, y'all. I'm new here, and I need a little hat help.
I need to find a source for a new hat. I live near Raleigh, NC and no one around here seems to know of a store (or a person for that matter) that makes (or even sells) hats.
One of the things I need is for someone who knows what to do to properly measure my head. I've bought a couple hats off of eBay, and that has turned out to be a mixed bag, to say the least (nothing terrible, but somewhat confusing).
I know I can buy via the net, but without knowing exactly what to ask for is, I think, just asking for more results like I've had - just more costly.
Here's the backstory, if anyone cares.
I had a hat. It was my dad's. After lurking here for the past month, I can identify what it was. Somewhat. It had no liner, so I have no brand, nor did it have any tags. It was a fur felt Fedora with around a 4 1/2" crown and a 2 3/4" snap brim. It fit me fine, as dad and I shared a lot of features.
I wore it for 20 or so years. It's gone now, but I wish to find another one. Or, more than one given what I read around here! I bought a couple of the el-cheapo wool felt things they sell these days, but was never happy with any of them. I want another *decent* hat to keep my head warm, even though I don't dress-up, per se.
I figured that this would be easy. All I need to do is buy a hat the same size as my racing helmets, which is 7 3/8. Well, there must be a sizing difference between helmets and hats, as my first acquisition at 7 3/8 was *way* too large! Fortunately, I didn't pay a lot for it and I have a friend it fit.
Ok, so a helmet has to meet a lot of extra criteria that a hat doesn't. It has to have lots of padding, be very snug, protect the base of the skull, be fireproof and all that. Carbon fiber and Nomex are not hat materials. Size probably *should* vary from regular hats. That was just me being lazy and going for the wrong thing.
Heck, a new 7 3/8 brain bucket (racing term) is so snug you'd swear that your brain is having it's blood supply pinched off yet after a couple dozen hours in the cockpit the thing rattles on your head and you have to get a new one. They can be rebuilt, as long as it hasn't been in a wreck, which is good since we're talking over $600 a pop (maybe that's a bad term when we're talking about heads here).
Sorry, I digress. Anyway, you can see I started out on the wrong track, so to speak.
Anyway, after the 7 3/8 goof up, I dug up a size chart and a tape measure and came up with 7 1/8 for a hat size. I bought a couple more hats in 7 1/8 and one is just a little too large (which I fixed with a spacer inside the band). The other is quite a bit too large, more like 7 1/4 although it's tagged 7 1/8. Maybe it's been stretched at some point and the seller didn't know that.
This brings me to the thought that perhaps I need something different in the way of the oval shape, though, something that the simple 'stagger tape' doesn't account for. Sorry, that's a racing term I couldn't resist using, which is what we call it when we measure the circumference of our tires.
So, I think this means finding someone that can properly measure my head, and then make me a hat that fits properly.
Right. Make that Hats. I have already figured out from y'all that hats are like potato chips. Can't stop at just one.
Anyone know of a hatter anywhere near me?
Thanks!
Stan
Hi, y'all. I'm new here, and I need a little hat help.
I need to find a source for a new hat. I live near Raleigh, NC and no one around here seems to know of a store (or a person for that matter) that makes (or even sells) hats.
One of the things I need is for someone who knows what to do to properly measure my head. I've bought a couple hats off of eBay, and that has turned out to be a mixed bag, to say the least (nothing terrible, but somewhat confusing).
I know I can buy via the net, but without knowing exactly what to ask for is, I think, just asking for more results like I've had - just more costly.
Here's the backstory, if anyone cares.
I had a hat. It was my dad's. After lurking here for the past month, I can identify what it was. Somewhat. It had no liner, so I have no brand, nor did it have any tags. It was a fur felt Fedora with around a 4 1/2" crown and a 2 3/4" snap brim. It fit me fine, as dad and I shared a lot of features.
I wore it for 20 or so years. It's gone now, but I wish to find another one. Or, more than one given what I read around here! I bought a couple of the el-cheapo wool felt things they sell these days, but was never happy with any of them. I want another *decent* hat to keep my head warm, even though I don't dress-up, per se.
I figured that this would be easy. All I need to do is buy a hat the same size as my racing helmets, which is 7 3/8. Well, there must be a sizing difference between helmets and hats, as my first acquisition at 7 3/8 was *way* too large! Fortunately, I didn't pay a lot for it and I have a friend it fit.
Ok, so a helmet has to meet a lot of extra criteria that a hat doesn't. It has to have lots of padding, be very snug, protect the base of the skull, be fireproof and all that. Carbon fiber and Nomex are not hat materials. Size probably *should* vary from regular hats. That was just me being lazy and going for the wrong thing.
Heck, a new 7 3/8 brain bucket (racing term) is so snug you'd swear that your brain is having it's blood supply pinched off yet after a couple dozen hours in the cockpit the thing rattles on your head and you have to get a new one. They can be rebuilt, as long as it hasn't been in a wreck, which is good since we're talking over $600 a pop (maybe that's a bad term when we're talking about heads here).
Sorry, I digress. Anyway, you can see I started out on the wrong track, so to speak.
Anyway, after the 7 3/8 goof up, I dug up a size chart and a tape measure and came up with 7 1/8 for a hat size. I bought a couple more hats in 7 1/8 and one is just a little too large (which I fixed with a spacer inside the band). The other is quite a bit too large, more like 7 1/4 although it's tagged 7 1/8. Maybe it's been stretched at some point and the seller didn't know that.
This brings me to the thought that perhaps I need something different in the way of the oval shape, though, something that the simple 'stagger tape' doesn't account for. Sorry, that's a racing term I couldn't resist using, which is what we call it when we measure the circumference of our tires.
So, I think this means finding someone that can properly measure my head, and then make me a hat that fits properly.
Right. Make that Hats. I have already figured out from y'all that hats are like potato chips. Can't stop at just one.
Anyone know of a hatter anywhere near me?
Thanks!
Stan