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Christys hats and rain

Brent Hutto

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The Christy's Marlborough that I owned briefly came from the factory with a teardrop crease. From the feel of it, I would not have wanted to try and coax it into any other shape. I think it would have required a professional-grade steaming and blocking to change the rather permanent-seeming set of the original teardrop.

But I don't know much about hats, maybe it would have changed more readily than I thought...
 

Tone

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Brent Hutto said:
But I don't know much about hats, maybe it would have changed more readily than I thought...

You bought the Marlborough, a pre-creased teardrop hat, and then didn't want it because it came pre-creased with a teardrop? Or are you just saying the set teardrop on that hat feels pretty set in general?
 

Brent Hutto

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Tone said:
You bought the Marlborough, a pre-creased teardrop hat, and then didn't want it because it came pre-creased with a teardrop? Or are you just saying the set teardrop on that hat feels pretty set in general?

No, no. It was a brilliant crease and I wouldn't have wanted it any different. I'm just saying that from handling the hat and working on the brim a bit my impression was that the factory teardrop was well and truly set.

So my advice would be that buying a Christy's with the "wrong" bash and planning to change it yourself might be problematic...
 

Tone

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OH! Okay. Gotcha, Brent. I thought that's what you were saying. Just thought it'd be weird for someone to buy a pre-creased hat and then try to change it afterward when there are open-crowned hats from the start.

Yeah, it seems that any of those stamped pre-crease factory crowns (regardless of brand) are set in pretty solid. The felt's had a lot of time to settle in and get used to it, too.
 

Dave E

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Tone said:
With regard to your Christys, what other kind of crease would you be speaking of trying to get it to accept? It sounds like you have it sitting in a crease that is utilized by a majority of people on this forum when it comes to fedoras. How's it look as a fedora with a generalized top dent in it?

Well, it seems to stovepipe down a lot, and try as I might I couldn't get it to take a centre dent (fancied giving it a try). I need to give it a thorough steaming and reshape the crown a bit, but this is what it looks like right now:

Adventurer4.jpg
 

Tone

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That actually looks sharp! Yeah, crown needs to come up just a bit. That brim's got style, though. Like the angles. Now, what did you have as the initial top dent and how many times did you re-crease it?
 

cybergentleman

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New Jersey
looks sharp

i happen to think there is a lot of potential with these christy's. a lot of options for customization, if they could only get their workmanship up a tad, they would have a very very very competitive hat i think.

i love that burma color...looks more grey than what some retailers show- how accurate is that photo?
 

Edw8ri

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The Old North State
I have Christy's foldable fedora. When I went out for a walk last night I wore it because there was a possibility of thunderstorms. And this hat was expendable. I got caught in a heavy downpour. The hat was not just wet, it was waterlogged. Now that it is dry, the hat seems to have shrunk a size.
 

m0nk

One Too Many
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Camp Hill, Pa
Here's my "tapered" Christy's Adventurer; it took months of my country's tropical summer heat, a few light rain showers, getting accidentally sat on and falling on the ground.

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Here it is compared to my Fed IV Deluxe to show the taper...
Christy_Akubra_Comparison.gif


Comparing it to the red lines, you'll see the amount of taper and shortening of the crown height.

Next up, it's going to the beach with me in 2 days time... Wonder what will happen to it.

I know this thread has been around a while, but if you happen to check back... I was wondering if the hat is the standard Sable and if that's the standard color band that comes with the hat or if it's actually a black one? Thanks!
 
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