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I am perplexed by hat sizing.
-My first and favorite hat is an old Borsalino homburg size 4 1/2 which fits snug if not a tad tight.
-2nd hat was a Stetson Royal size 7 (looked to be a more modern version a modern logo) which felt a bit loose
-3rd hat was a Stetson 25 Open Road size 6 3/4 (impossible to fit)
-4th hat was Stetson 25 6 7/8 (too small but perfect for my wife)
-5th hat was a Resistol San Antonio (fits pretty good, but I like a little snugger)
-6th hat Stetson Open Road 25 (too loose, might have been stretched, but not sure)
-7th hat Dobbs Champion size 7 (too small)
What the heck?
The Borsalino at 4 1/2 fits best, but a little snug
I measured my head, with help from my son, and it was around 22 3/8 which is close to if not 57cm
I tired of buying hats that do not fit now that I know my size
I favor the vintage style wide brim fedoras and $$$ are a factor.
How can I get the correct size hat without buying new from a store or paying 100s of $$$, is it possible?
Thanks
Mike
-My first and favorite hat is an old Borsalino homburg size 4 1/2 which fits snug if not a tad tight.
-2nd hat was a Stetson Royal size 7 (looked to be a more modern version a modern logo) which felt a bit loose
-3rd hat was a Stetson 25 Open Road size 6 3/4 (impossible to fit)
-4th hat was Stetson 25 6 7/8 (too small but perfect for my wife)
-5th hat was a Resistol San Antonio (fits pretty good, but I like a little snugger)
-6th hat Stetson Open Road 25 (too loose, might have been stretched, but not sure)
-7th hat Dobbs Champion size 7 (too small)
What the heck?
The Borsalino at 4 1/2 fits best, but a little snug
I measured my head, with help from my son, and it was around 22 3/8 which is close to if not 57cm
I tired of buying hats that do not fit now that I know my size
I favor the vintage style wide brim fedoras and $$$ are a factor.
How can I get the correct size hat without buying new from a store or paying 100s of $$$, is it possible?
Thanks
Mike