Hi there,
(First time poster here)
I have what is probably an "average" quality panama hat that is "natural" in color. My preference is for a darker "caramel" kind of color.
Anybody have any thoughts on how one might achieve this? I'm under the impression that the hat can be wetted (dyed?) without harm, and then just be reshaped. But I'm nervous and hesitant to try such a thing. I've heard that possibly Ammonia or rubbing alcohol may naturally oxidize the straw (i.e. speed up it's natural darkening). But again, I'm hesitant.
I've googled till the cows come home, but have found no really useful information; thought I'd give you folks a shot.
Best.
(First time poster here)
I have what is probably an "average" quality panama hat that is "natural" in color. My preference is for a darker "caramel" kind of color.
Anybody have any thoughts on how one might achieve this? I'm under the impression that the hat can be wetted (dyed?) without harm, and then just be reshaped. But I'm nervous and hesitant to try such a thing. I've heard that possibly Ammonia or rubbing alcohol may naturally oxidize the straw (i.e. speed up it's natural darkening). But again, I'm hesitant.
I've googled till the cows come home, but have found no really useful information; thought I'd give you folks a shot.
Best.