Stan
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Hi,
There's part of the problem: Lots of these hats have a marking scheme of X's on them - and they seem to only mean something within the brand, and maybe only within the *model*. Then - if that's not bad enough, the reference changes with time to boot!
Marketing, indeed!
So, how to compare? Measure thickness, pliability, shapeability, softness or what? I guess that's all we can do, since I can't think of any way to *know* what's in there, except for one.....
As far as finding out the mixture, we actually *can* do this. All you have to do is ruin a few hats. Cut out a few square inches of felt from areas around the hat, pull out the fibers, and see what critter's DNA is in there. Probably only cost $100k per hat - and then we'd know the answer to life, the universe and everything.
Or, we could just wear the hats we like and say that the answer is: 42! lol
I'd love to know how all this works, but am prepared to forever be in the dark. Sigh.
It's Weekend Time!
Later!
Stan
There's part of the problem: Lots of these hats have a marking scheme of X's on them - and they seem to only mean something within the brand, and maybe only within the *model*. Then - if that's not bad enough, the reference changes with time to boot!
Marketing, indeed!
So, how to compare? Measure thickness, pliability, shapeability, softness or what? I guess that's all we can do, since I can't think of any way to *know* what's in there, except for one.....
As far as finding out the mixture, we actually *can* do this. All you have to do is ruin a few hats. Cut out a few square inches of felt from areas around the hat, pull out the fibers, and see what critter's DNA is in there. Probably only cost $100k per hat - and then we'd know the answer to life, the universe and everything.
Or, we could just wear the hats we like and say that the answer is: 42! lol
I'd love to know how all this works, but am prepared to forever be in the dark. Sigh.
It's Weekend Time!
Later!
Stan