wldthistle
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This has probably been addressed before, but I have no idea how to search for it. I think the word "fit" is too short for the search engine. Anyway, how do you like your hats to fit?
Just getting into this, I'm not exactly sure how big my head is. Physically, that is! I measured it with a nylon tape - right around 23½ inches (÷ π ≈ 7½, or 60 cm. I have two hats that are probably size "large", one that's a 58 (a Wigens cap, which is a bit snug, but was a good deal and fit me better than most of the hats I find at the stores), and now my size 60 Franz Bittner Alpenhat. While the 58 and one of the "large" hats are a bit snug, and another one of the larges just about right, and the 60 seems a bit loose, though I'd be reluctant to say it doesn't fit. It just fits differently. It does have me wondering though if I'm really a 59, or if this hat is just large for a 60. It's definitely looser than I had my tape when I measured.
So how do you guys approach sizing? I suppose the best thing would be to try a hat on before you buy it, or even have a hat custom made. But if you're buying one online, do you find that a certain size generally fits you just right? Or do you accept that you'll end up with some "windy day" hats, and some "comfort" hats?
-Greg
Just getting into this, I'm not exactly sure how big my head is. Physically, that is! I measured it with a nylon tape - right around 23½ inches (÷ π ≈ 7½, or 60 cm. I have two hats that are probably size "large", one that's a 58 (a Wigens cap, which is a bit snug, but was a good deal and fit me better than most of the hats I find at the stores), and now my size 60 Franz Bittner Alpenhat. While the 58 and one of the "large" hats are a bit snug, and another one of the larges just about right, and the 60 seems a bit loose, though I'd be reluctant to say it doesn't fit. It just fits differently. It does have me wondering though if I'm really a 59, or if this hat is just large for a 60. It's definitely looser than I had my tape when I measured.
So how do you guys approach sizing? I suppose the best thing would be to try a hat on before you buy it, or even have a hat custom made. But if you're buying one online, do you find that a certain size generally fits you just right? Or do you accept that you'll end up with some "windy day" hats, and some "comfort" hats?
-Greg