HHCassius
New in Town
- Messages
- 27
- Location
- Acworth, GA
The only concern is measuring gets you only to an approximation of size because if you are a long oval or extra long oval you'll be disappointed with what is supposed to fit according to the measurements. One need to try on some hats of reputable manufacture to get a better idea as to what is what.
Having been the occasional lurker, I think John in Covina knows what's up. Then again, maybe it's his mentioning of the long oval. That means the shape of your head is longer from front to back than others. This means a hat that is size-appropriate may squeeze the front and back of your head and leave gaps on the sides. From what I've read on FL, it is possible to stretch and reshape a hat, but I'm not sure that's something for a novice. Like fmw, I'm just a hat wearer thus far, and not by any means close to him or many other gentlemen who are regulars on this board.
Being in Atlanta, it's not the coldest of climates, so I think you're a step ahead of me by being in Boston, where I would assume there are some reputable hat shops, as I've seen mentioned above. Don't just measure twice and buy once. Try on and try on and try on again. The balance of the height of the crown, the width of the brim, to your bodily dimensions (height, weight, head shape, build) is an art and a science, both of which require adequate study. Unless, of course, you have a normal head and typical build which may lend itself more easily to finding a hat that's right for you. Good luck!