jlee562
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Moisten the sweatband a bit, and pop it on top of a lampshade.
There's more to fit than just staying on your head.
Moisten the sweatband a bit, and pop it on top of a lampshade.
With a size 6 7/8 head you should be able to pick up all kinds of OR's on eBay. There are tons on hats in that size in the vintage market. I local dealer had so many 6 7/8 hats he stopped counting at 500.
Though one could use an OR out in the field wouldn't you want a bit larger brim to keep the sun off? If you're going to be out in the sun and heat I'd recommend a wide brim poly-straw or if rain isn't a concern some light weight cheap straw. If rain is a concern and heat isn't going to be terrible maybe an outback style hat such as one of Akubras western models?
Leather shrinks when it gets wet and also degrades. Still, I would recommend getting a hat that fits and then also buying a hat stretcher. You could then place the hat on the stretcher at the end of the day to keep it from shrinking up (the same as a pair of shoe trees help keep your shoes in shape). The sweatband will fall apart and need replacement relatively regularly with heavy sweaty use but it isn't terribly expensive to replace a sweatband. If you're not averse to used hats from ebay, you shouldn't have any trouble finding nice hats cheap on ebay in your size. Buy a variety and try them out.
Welcome Warren,
Shrinking one size, 7 to 6 7/8, should not be that big of an issue. Dampen the sweatband with the added shims you have behind the sweat removed & leave it in a hot car. The sweatband will shrink, drawing the felt with it.
I've used OR as field hats for years. Don't run over it with a bushhog tho...