Hi, joined and posted a couple of threads earlier this month about my search for a fedora for a Christmas present. I got that present, a caribou gray Stetson Temple I purchased from the Stetson Outlet. I've been wearing the hat regularly since opening the package on Christmas morning, I love it to death and am getting great responses from family, friends, co-workers, etc. I followed the instructions presented here for steaming the brim to get it just right, and it was a breeze, it's absolutely perfect (will post pix at some point, camera on blink), and it's gotten me fired up to get more hats (first a Panama for Father's Day, then probably another fur felt hat, maybe a little different styled fedora, for my birthday). But there are a couple of specific issues I want to inquire about.
1. It took me until today to notice it ... I checked the hat out after getting it before my wife wrapped it up, have worn it every day since Tuesday, and I honestly didn't notice it except by sheer accident today, to show how inconspicuous it really is ... but I now see probably why I got this at pretty much half-price from the Outlet. On the back side of the crown, very close to the hatband, is a tiny pinhole, honestly about what it would be sticking a pin (safety pin size, maybe a little less) through the hat. My wife actually saw it first it because she just happened, in a bright light while we were at the local mall today, to see the tiniest little bit of raised fiber where the hole is. I'm "through the looking glass" as far as sending the hat back (removed the inside sticker from the sweatband, have added a little sizing tape, etc.), not that I would anyway because again, this is absolutely inconspicuous, you have to really look close to see it, and I love this hat. Still, I have to ask, (a.) is there any way to get a pinhole like that to close up on a fur felt hat; and if not, (b.) what's the best way to ensure the hole doesn't get any larger? I figure the best thing to do is "nothing," just thought I'd ask folks with more experience than me.
2. One of my threads was about needing to tighten the hat up a bit, because it was just the slightest shade loose but I didn't want to go to a lower size because IMO if there was any shrinkage it then would be too tight and uncomfortable. The sizing tape Delmonico Hatters sent me gratis after that thread (thanks guys) worked wonderfully and the hat absolutely fits like it should, I look at it in the mirror and it's dead perfect. However, in addition to a large (7 3/4) circular head, I also have Clark Gable ears that sort of point upward at the top, meaning the hat comes in contact with the tops of my ears. The wool fedora I had years ago that I wore until it disintegrated did the same thing, it's not a big deal to me, it's perfectly comfortable. But there already are two dark spots where hat meets ears. I'm sure it's because I have a very oily complexion, even on my ears, something I pretty much have dealt with all my life. I've searched the forum and I understand a white hat sponge is the ideal thing for cleaning grease stains. Here's the thing, though. Given my complexion, this is probably going to repeat itself over and over again. My questions ... is there a point where you can clean a hat too much, especially over and over in a couple of specific spots, to where it could be destructive to the hat? Is there anything you could put on a fur felt hat to help it resist such stains? I know this hat is not going to stay pristine with me wearing it all the time, and I don't want to be overly anal about maintaining it although I certainly want to give it proper maintenance so it will last me a while. And I'm probably going to have the same problem with any felt hat I get. But I don't know that just letting the stains from my oily complexion continue to accumulate is going to be good for the hat, either.
Thanks in advance for any guidance/help/input here!
1. It took me until today to notice it ... I checked the hat out after getting it before my wife wrapped it up, have worn it every day since Tuesday, and I honestly didn't notice it except by sheer accident today, to show how inconspicuous it really is ... but I now see probably why I got this at pretty much half-price from the Outlet. On the back side of the crown, very close to the hatband, is a tiny pinhole, honestly about what it would be sticking a pin (safety pin size, maybe a little less) through the hat. My wife actually saw it first it because she just happened, in a bright light while we were at the local mall today, to see the tiniest little bit of raised fiber where the hole is. I'm "through the looking glass" as far as sending the hat back (removed the inside sticker from the sweatband, have added a little sizing tape, etc.), not that I would anyway because again, this is absolutely inconspicuous, you have to really look close to see it, and I love this hat. Still, I have to ask, (a.) is there any way to get a pinhole like that to close up on a fur felt hat; and if not, (b.) what's the best way to ensure the hole doesn't get any larger? I figure the best thing to do is "nothing," just thought I'd ask folks with more experience than me.
2. One of my threads was about needing to tighten the hat up a bit, because it was just the slightest shade loose but I didn't want to go to a lower size because IMO if there was any shrinkage it then would be too tight and uncomfortable. The sizing tape Delmonico Hatters sent me gratis after that thread (thanks guys) worked wonderfully and the hat absolutely fits like it should, I look at it in the mirror and it's dead perfect. However, in addition to a large (7 3/4) circular head, I also have Clark Gable ears that sort of point upward at the top, meaning the hat comes in contact with the tops of my ears. The wool fedora I had years ago that I wore until it disintegrated did the same thing, it's not a big deal to me, it's perfectly comfortable. But there already are two dark spots where hat meets ears. I'm sure it's because I have a very oily complexion, even on my ears, something I pretty much have dealt with all my life. I've searched the forum and I understand a white hat sponge is the ideal thing for cleaning grease stains. Here's the thing, though. Given my complexion, this is probably going to repeat itself over and over again. My questions ... is there a point where you can clean a hat too much, especially over and over in a couple of specific spots, to where it could be destructive to the hat? Is there anything you could put on a fur felt hat to help it resist such stains? I know this hat is not going to stay pristine with me wearing it all the time, and I don't want to be overly anal about maintaining it although I certainly want to give it proper maintenance so it will last me a while. And I'm probably going to have the same problem with any felt hat I get. But I don't know that just letting the stains from my oily complexion continue to accumulate is going to be good for the hat, either.
Thanks in advance for any guidance/help/input here!