Tiller said:I use a cloth tape measure to measure my head. LO stands for long oval, which is just enough shape of some people's heads.
All the comparative sizes are OK but the inch sizes are about 1/5" larger on the Akubra than other charts.gtdean48 said:Here is a good hat chart after you get it measured, scroll down a bit = http://www.everythingaustralian.com.au/fitting.asp
Long Oval & Extra Long Oval (LO & XLO) are how oblong your head may be. It is determined by measuing head front to back as compared to side to side.
From another post:
"You can measure the circumference with a tailor's measure and then convert that number. Google hat sizing. The European have it right sizing the hat by circumference in Centimeters, no confusion. The only other problem is head shape. Round oval. oval, long oval, extra long oval. To determine that you'll need a set of outside calipers and this . . .
"Round oval is 5/8 inch longer than it is wide
"Regular oval is 1 3/8 inches longer than it is wide
"Long oval is 2 1/8 inches longer than it is wide
"X-Long oval is 2 7/8 inches longer than it is wide
"XX-Long oval is 3 5/8 inches longer than it is wide
"XXX-Long oval is 4 3/8 inches longer than it is wide."
I was going to use Miller's but EA had the Punti sizes as well...rlk said:All the comparative sizes are OK but the inch sizes are about 1/5" larger on the Akubra than other charts.
Also is the Long oval >1-3/8,<2-1/8 longer than wide? I've never had one where the difference was 2" or more.
I SEE YOU'VE HAD THIS DISCUSSION PREVIOUSLY, DISREGARD ABOVE.Also is the Long oval >1-3/8,<2-1/8 longer than wide? I've never had one where the difference was 2" or more.
Glad you didn't. They have some sizes separated by 1/4" and others by 1/2" instead of consistent intervals.gtdean48 said:I was going to use Miller's but EA had the Punti sizes as well...
http://www.millerhats.com/hatsize.html
armod said:I was thinking a higher seating position so i can have a lower crown.
I have quite a long face so my thinking was that a lower crown and wide brim would add width to my head
or would it look like it doesn't belong?
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I don't know about how LO hats are manufactured (though I guess a LO-shaped block is used) but I know that they exist. I have heard that Hatsdirect make Akubras which are LO as well as their regular oval ones, so presumably the brim does not get deformed with these as the pressure on the hat is equal.deanglen said:If "long-ovaling" a hat isn't always successful, pardon the risk of asking a dumb(rille) question, Scott, but how does one actually manufacture a Long Oval hat to begin with? What do they do to keep the brim from deforming. I can't believe I don't know this.
avedwards said:I don't know about how LO hats are manufactured (though I guess a LO-shaped block is used) but I know that they exist. I have heard that Hatsdirect make Akubras which are LO as well as their regular oval ones, so presumably the brim does not get deformed with these as the pressure on the hat is equal.