I'm sad to say that one of my hats got into an accident last weekend. The hat in question was an Akubra Balmoral and it flew off my head during this descent at an amusement park (stupid mistake to wear it in the first place when I had to protect both my daughter and my hat as well as hold onto the craft during that slide...):
I hope the image shows...
The hat got soaked thoroughly and was consequently driven over by half a dozen of those "logs" before one of the technical staff came and fished it out with a stick with a spiky thing at its end. In short, it was a pile of mush when I got my hands back on it. And it got soaked again when I washed off most of the dirt it had accumulated in the water and started reshaping it. I did not manage to restore it completely, but perhaps it will serve as a backyard/adventure hat... It is also a bit floppier than it used to be.
In the image you can see the result of the crushing action at the back of the crown. It is less visible in the front, but the brim is rather uneven all around...
Already placed and order for a replacement, as the Balmoral is one of my favourite hats.
I hope the image shows...
The hat got soaked thoroughly and was consequently driven over by half a dozen of those "logs" before one of the technical staff came and fished it out with a stick with a spiky thing at its end. In short, it was a pile of mush when I got my hands back on it. And it got soaked again when I washed off most of the dirt it had accumulated in the water and started reshaping it. I did not manage to restore it completely, but perhaps it will serve as a backyard/adventure hat... It is also a bit floppier than it used to be.
In the image you can see the result of the crushing action at the back of the crown. It is less visible in the front, but the brim is rather uneven all around...
Already placed and order for a replacement, as the Balmoral is one of my favourite hats.