vintage68
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So this is a question for the hat makers on the forum.
I did a dumb, self-indulgent thing a while back and ordered two custom hats from my favorite hat maker (been a customer for over a decade) within a few weeks of each order for approx $500 each when I couldn't really afford it. I watched a couple of movies with great hats in them and just had to have those hats! Pure impulse purchases.
My question is, how big of a deal is it to cancel a hat order once it's been several months and pretty much completed? I know time and energy go into making the really beautiful custom hats we so enjoy, but if a customer cancels an order is it a simple matter of just putting the hat up for sale in the store (he has a shop), or simply reworking it a bit for the next customer on the waiting list? Or is the cancellation a huge faux pas that will strain the relationship forever?
I did a dumb, self-indulgent thing a while back and ordered two custom hats from my favorite hat maker (been a customer for over a decade) within a few weeks of each order for approx $500 each when I couldn't really afford it. I watched a couple of movies with great hats in them and just had to have those hats! Pure impulse purchases.
My question is, how big of a deal is it to cancel a hat order once it's been several months and pretty much completed? I know time and energy go into making the really beautiful custom hats we so enjoy, but if a customer cancels an order is it a simple matter of just putting the hat up for sale in the store (he has a shop), or simply reworking it a bit for the next customer on the waiting list? Or is the cancellation a huge faux pas that will strain the relationship forever?