Genuine Classic Gangster
One of the Regulars
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- 163
- Location
- Canada
A hatter has taught me that when one gets home and takes off his fedora, it should be set on its crown, and then the sweatband should be turned up so that the sweatband can dry out properly after sweat has accumulated on it.
I am about to start using a Hat Jack.
My questions are: should I still be turning up the sweatband after I use the hat, if I am going to be using a Hat Jack? Or should I should just stop turning up the sweatband, and stick the Hat Jack in the hat as soon as I stop using the hat?
Supplementary questions: after turning up the sweatband of my new Borsalino hat last night, in the morning I found that the act of turning up the sweatband was starting to pull the brim out of shape. The hat was upside down, on its crown, and the sweatband being turned up caused the brim to become deformed: the brim starts to fold at certain points, and curve sharply in ways that appears very unhealthy for the hat. For these reasons, should I stop turning up the sweatband in this particular hat anyway? Is there a way to turn up the sweatband of this hat without having it cause the brim to shape into deforming curves?
I am about to start using a Hat Jack.
My questions are: should I still be turning up the sweatband after I use the hat, if I am going to be using a Hat Jack? Or should I should just stop turning up the sweatband, and stick the Hat Jack in the hat as soon as I stop using the hat?
Supplementary questions: after turning up the sweatband of my new Borsalino hat last night, in the morning I found that the act of turning up the sweatband was starting to pull the brim out of shape. The hat was upside down, on its crown, and the sweatband being turned up caused the brim to become deformed: the brim starts to fold at certain points, and curve sharply in ways that appears very unhealthy for the hat. For these reasons, should I stop turning up the sweatband in this particular hat anyway? Is there a way to turn up the sweatband of this hat without having it cause the brim to shape into deforming curves?