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I know this has been discussed in the past, but I can't find an outcome to the discussion by searching the forum.
Has anyone had good results flattening the brim on a homburg and turning it into a conventional fedora? I have a nice black homburg that would have the right width brim for me if it were flattened. As a homburg, I'm not interested in wearing it - not my style. Yes, it does have a bound brim, so I assume it would be a tussle to get it to lie down. I'm thinking of using an iron with damp linen cloth to provide steam......?
What say you - can it be done by a shade-tree type such as myself, or should I re-sell it to someone who wants a 7 1/4 black homburg? I don't want to ruin the hat.
(Sorry no photo available - I'm headed out of town and will have to check in on this thread while traveling through the week.)
Your sage counsel (and inevitable razzing) is welcomed. lol
Has anyone had good results flattening the brim on a homburg and turning it into a conventional fedora? I have a nice black homburg that would have the right width brim for me if it were flattened. As a homburg, I'm not interested in wearing it - not my style. Yes, it does have a bound brim, so I assume it would be a tussle to get it to lie down. I'm thinking of using an iron with damp linen cloth to provide steam......?
What say you - can it be done by a shade-tree type such as myself, or should I re-sell it to someone who wants a 7 1/4 black homburg? I don't want to ruin the hat.
(Sorry no photo available - I'm headed out of town and will have to check in on this thread while traveling through the week.)
Your sage counsel (and inevitable razzing) is welcomed. lol